Introduction to the Martyrs' Monument: The base of the Martyrs' Monument is a three-dimensional square granite stone, on which a majestic bronze statue of a 19th Route Army soldier is erected. The warrior statue is 3.15 meters high, with a rifle on its shoulder and a bronze drum hat (bamboo hat) tied on its back. On the front steps in front of the statue, there are two pairs of bronze lions lying down, and there are 8 bronze tripods, which are arranged in sequence on the stone tomb railings guarding the monument. A Roman-style semi-column cloister is now built behind the monument, surrounded by 12 pairs of ancient Roman-style stone columns. On both sides of the corridor are gate pavilions. On the left pavilion wall is the full text of "Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Nineteenth Route Army" written and handwritten by Lin Sen in 1933. On the right pavilion wall is the "Nineteenth Route Army Memorial" written and handwritten by Lin Sen in March 1933. Cemetery Monument" inscription.