Introduction to the Nine Women Dun: In 1856, nine heroines of the Taiping Army died on the shore of East Lake in a fierce battle with the Qing army. The local people buried them together here. In order to avoid damage by the Qing army, they avoided calling the tomb "Dun". ".
In 1952, the Wuhan Municipal People's Government built a tombstone here. The monument is made of granite and is more than 8 meters high. On the front and side of the monument are inscriptions written by Dong Biwu, Song Qingling, Guo Moruo, He Xiangning, Zhang Nanxian and others.
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