Monument introduction to the anti-Japanese general General Su Bingwen: Su Bingwen (1892-1975), courtesy name Hanzhang, was a native of Xinmin, Liaoning, a lieutenant general in the National Revolutionary Army, and a famous anti-Japanese general. Graduated from the first class of Baoding Military Academy and entered the Northeast Army in 1925. After the September 18th Incident broke out in 1931, he resolutely resisted Japan and supported General Ma Zhanshan in resisting Japan. At that time, its infantry regiment stationed in Manchuria was transferred to Nenjiang Bridge to assist Mazhanshan in fighting the Japanese army. By December 1932, all bombs were exhausted and he withdrew to the Soviet Union. He returned to China in 1933 and served as general military counselor after the Anti-Japanese War. After the founding of New China, he served as a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and died on May 22, 1975.