Stone Drum Garden Introduction: The "Hundred Generals Stone Drum Garden" was built to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. It aims to warn the Chinese people to remember history and national humiliation. The stone drums in the garden vary in size, ranging from 80, 90 or 100 centimeters in diameter, with a small number being 60 or 130 centimeters, and about 80-90 centimeters in height. The middle of the drum is hollow and can be struck with a drum hammer to make a deep drum sound. Engraved on the side is an article from the diary of the Japanese invaders who invaded China. Calligraphy masters from all over the country were invited to write and publish it in various fonts such as "kai, li, zhuan, xing, cursive", etc., and it was accompanied by translations in 3-8 Chinese and foreign languages, including: English It is written in 31 languages, including French, Japanese, and French, and records the heinous crimes of burning, killing, and looting committed by the Japanese army in the land of China, so as to forever show it to future generations.

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