Introduction to the Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Anti-Japanese War and Founding of the People's Republic of China: The Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Anti-Japanese War and Founding of the People's Republic of China is located next to the Wanshou Palace and was built to commemorate the 1939 Anti-Japanese War. In front of the monument, there is the inscription "Monument to the Fallen Soldiers of the Anti-Japanese War and the Founding of the People's Republic of China"; behind the monument, there is an inscription by He Shaozhou, commander of the 103rd Division of the Second Army of the Kuomintang Army: "I am the soldier who is the first of the nation. He sacrificed his blood to strengthen our gold soup and reinvigorate our country." Shi Jixun shall never be forgotten.”

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