Introduction to Zhang Jian's Tomb: Zhang Jian's tomb is a square mausoleum facing north and south, surrounded by stone railings and surrounded by tall cypress trees. The tomb mound is in the center of the mausoleum, behind it is a square tombstone, on which stands a full-length bronze statue of Mr. Zhang Jian, in front of the tombstone. The stone archway, together with the surrounding green pines and cypresses, creates a solemn atmosphere, making us respect Mr. Zhang Jian in awe. On the front of the stone forehead of the tomb, there are seven characters "Mr. Zhang's Tomb in Nantong" engraved on it. Zhang Jian called himself Che Weng, and "Schi" also means frugality. He believed in frugality throughout his life and did not have any inscriptions on his tomb. He only asked his family to engrave these words on his tomb. On the back of the stone forehead, the tomb inscription is engraved. The seal script on the front and back of the stone forehead are all written by the famous calligrapher and painter Li Kuli. On the stone pillars of the tomb, there is an inscription written by Chen Baozhi (Banghuai), a member of Zhang Jian's family.

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