On August 25, in order to explore the revolutionary sites in Xi'an, the employees of the Red Education Network walked into Shangtapo Village in Chang'an District and came to Qingliangshan Forest Park to pay special respects to the monument to Mr. Jing Beimu, a martyr of the Xinhai Revolution.

(The picture shows the south gate of Qingliangshan Forest Park)
After entering Qingliangshan Park, go to the left, all the way is full of trees, and it is very cool in summer. Further up the slope, there is JingBeimu Square, where Mr. Jing Bemu, the pioneer of the Xinhai Revolution, is buried among the pines and cypresses. It is understood that his tomb also took several twists and turns to be buried here.
(The picture shows the tomb of Mr. Jing Beimu)
Jing Beimu, a native of DashiziXiang, Pucheng County, Shaanxi Province, and one of the pioneers and outstanding leaders of the Xinhai Revolution in Shaanxi Province, was praised by Dr. Sun Yat-sen as the "Giant Pillar of the Northwest Revolution".
Jing Beimu was one of the pioneers and outstanding leaders of the Xinhai Revolution in Shaanxi, who went to Japan to study at the age of 15, and was recommended by friends to join the League at the age of 17, actively participating in the revolutionary cause, and served as deputy director of the Inspection Bureau of the Provisional National Government in Nanjing and commander-in-chief of the Jingguo Army in Shaanxi.
In October 1918, Ye Quan of the Jingguo Army in Yunnan led his troops to aid Shaanxi and reached Fengxiang County, where Guo Jian of the First Route Army was stationed. In mid-November, Jing Beimu and his party went to Fengxiang to comfort The Leaf Department, and when Jing Beimu returned to Sanyuan via Xingping, he suddenly received a letter from Guo Jian, and asked Jing Beimu to go to Xingping Nanren Fort on the 21st to attend a military conference. Jing Beimu knew that there would be dangers, but he believed that "as long as it is good for the revolution, I am not afraid of sacrifice." As a result, as soon as he arrived, he was killed by Li Dongcai, the commander of the Guo Jianbu battalion, a scum of the Jingguo Army who was colluded with by Chen Shufan, at the age of 30. He was later buried in Pucheng.
On the 27th anniversary of the murder of Bemu in 1945, the coffin of The Wellbee Curtain was welcomed from Pucheng to Xi'an Revolution Park and held a public festival. The linglian was relocated to the north of the village of Shaoling in the southern suburbs of Xi'an, and a cemetery was established.
In 1981, on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution, the Chang'an County government rebuilt the tomb of Jingbeimu, and only then did Jingbeimu get a real rest. Today, the Jingbei Tomb is located in Qingliangshan Park, surrounded by beautiful surroundings, and the lush pine cypress seems to continue the life of Jingbeimu.
According to tourists, many people do not know that the monument of Jingbeimu is in this place, let alone the revolutionary contribution of Jingbeimu, and some tourists do not even know who Jingbeimu is. The years are vicissitudes, the time is rushing, I hope that everyone will stop a little in the fast-paced life, and do not forget to forget the people who have made real contributions to the progress of our country.
Red Education Network Yuan Pengbo/Wentu (some information pictures from the Network)