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Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

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Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall
Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

Wuxun Tomb is located in Liulin Town, Guan County, a provincial-level cultural relics protection unit.

Wu Xun (1838~1896), a native of Wuzhuang, Liulin Town, Guan County. Born in poverty, he ranked seventh among his brothers and sisters, so he was named "Wu Qi". The famous training was given by Qing Yan when he rewarded him for practicing begging and learning. Wu Xun lost his father at the age of seven, begged for a living, could not study, and was repeatedly bullied because of illiteracy, so he decided to beg for education. He successively used the proceeds of begging to hold three righteous schools in Liulin, Linqing Yangerzhuang, and Linqing Yushi Lane. The Qing government commended the Qing government for his righteous deeds of running the school, and the Guangxu Emperor gave him a plaque of "Happy Charity and Charity", and awarded him the title of "Righteous Scholar" and a yellow coat.

Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

Wuxun Tomb and Ancestral Hall is the tomb and ancestral hall of the Qing Dynasty civilian educator Wu Xun. In the twenty-second year of Qing Guangxu (1896), Wu Xun died of illness in Linqing Yushi Lane Yixue, and was buried in the east side of the first Yixue "Chongxian Yishu" he founded in accordance with his will, and in the twenty-ninth year of Guangxu (1903), the squires of Tangyi, Linqing, and Guantao counties built ancestral halls for him in front of the Wuxun Tomb, and the circumference of the walls of the Wuxun Tomb and the ancestral hall was 890.12 meters, and the overall seat was arranged in a central axis facing north and south, in turn, the gate, the stele gallery, the statue, the ancestral hall, and the tomb. On the east and west sides of the stele corridor there are martial arts soul pavilions and high song platforms.

The Wuxun Tomb and Ancestral Hall are rectangular in shape, surrounded by a green brick wall and surrounded by the Wu River outside the wall, becoming an independent compound. The wuxun tomb is 2 meters high and 10 meters circumferential, and there is a stele inscribed by Mr. Xu Yunbei "Mr. Wuxun's Tomb" in front of the tomb.

Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

The Wuxun Ancestral Hall was built in 1903 and has only three rooms. In 1937, He Siyuan presided over the reconstruction on the current scale, and in 1989 it was rebuilt again, and the ancestral hall was a brick and wood structure of the Xieshan style, with five rooms wide and three deep rooms, with high cornices and solemn solemnity. Inside the courtyard, pines and forests, outside the wall, a small river surrounds the courtyard, called "Wu River". The whole ancestral hall environment is fresh and very pleasant.

Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

Built in 1995, the Wuxun Monument Gallery is 140 meters long, lined with 26 stone stele, engraved with inscriptions by modern and contemporary celebrities such as Feng Yuxiang and Guo Moruo for Mr. Wuxun and some famous universities such as Beijing Normal University and East China Normal University. The stele gallery starts from the archway of the gate of the Wuxun Ancestral Hall and ends in front of the platform of the ancestral hall. The stone stele is holly ringed and the cypress is set against the background, which is very spectacular. Visitors can not only commemorate the high wind and bright festival of Wuyishi, but also enjoy the calligraphy of different styles.

Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

The Gaoge Terrace, also known as the "Shing Tai", is located west of the Monument Gallery. The platform is plum-shaped and carved in bluestone. It is 18.38 meters high. The name of "Mingtai" was inscribed by the famous sociologist Mr. Fei Xiaotong, who said "Shijing, Xiaoya Logging"; It means to make a loud appeal to promote the spirit of martial arts and seek like-minded friends from all walks of life. This pavilion commemorates Tao Xingzhi, Feng Yuxiang, He Siyuan, Guo Moruo, Sun Zhijun, Li Tuzhao, Sun Yu, Zhao Dan and other benevolent people who have made contributions to the activities of promoting the spirit of martial arts. Among them, Sun Zhijun and Li Tuzhao are the authors of "Wuxun Pictorial Biography", Sun Yu is the screenwriter of the movie "Wuxun Chuan", Zhao Dan is a famous actor, and the actor of Wuxun in the movie "Wuxun Chuan".

Liaocheng Cultural Grand View | Martial Arts Tomb and Ancestral Hall

Located east of the Monument Gallery, the Wuxun Soul Pavilion was built in 1995 with the donation of Mr. Wang Haiting, a Hong Kong resident. The pavilion towers with octagonal stone tablets engraved with the purpose of Wuxun Xingxue and the "Wuxun Xingxue Song" written by Mr. Ren Jiyu, director of the National Library of China. The stele is a stone carved lotus flower, symbolizing the noble character of the martial arts training "out of the mud without staining". The pavilion of "Martial Training Soul" is the title of Mr. Ji Xianlin, a famous academic master in China.

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