Introduction to the building in front of the museum: The thirty-eight steps in front of the museum represent the Sino-Japanese Taierzhuang War that shocked China and the world in 1938; the twenty-four columns support the white ceiling, symbolizing that the Chinese nation will stand tall and forever. In the forest of the world's nationalities; the name of the memorial hall was inscribed by the famous calligrapher Mr. Qi Gong; in front of the main building stands the Taierzhuang War Monument, the name of the monument was inscribed by the former Minister of Defense, General Zhang Aiping, and the inscription was by Cheng Siyuan, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress Written by famous calligrapher Quan Xijun.