Introduction to Lu Xun’s Tomb: Lu Xun passed away on October 19, 1936. On the 22nd, Lu Xun's funeral was held in the auditorium of Wanguo Cemetery. His body was buried in Area F on the east side of the cemetery, numbered acupoints 406 to 413, covering an area of more than 50 square meters and a simple scale. The newly built Lu Xun tomb is paved with velvet turf in front of the tomb. The tomb faces south and has a □-shaped plane. It is made of Suzhou Jinshan granite and has a construction area of 1,600 square meters. In the middle of the cemetery is a rectangular green space, surrounded by boxwood and melon seeds. In front of the green space is a recumbent "National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit" sign stone. Behind the center of the green space, there is a seated statue of Lu Xun. The base of the statue is inlaid with four pieces of granite, and the upper part is embossed with a floral pattern, using the cloud part of the title page of "The Tomb" designed by Lu Xun himself; under the pattern is engraved the year of Lu Xun's birth and death: "1881 ~ 1936". The total height of the statue of Lu Xun is 1.71 meters. The author is Xiao Chuanjiu, a professor at Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts.
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