Yang Yuting was a famous militarist in the republic of China. At that time, Northeast China or Manchuria was indepent and ruled by Zhang's family, and Yang was a important leader of Zhang's kingdom. After Zhang was killed by Japanese, Zhang's son, Zhang Xueliang want to cooperate to Jiang Jieshi to unite the country. But he met the strong resistance from Yang. Finally, Yang was trapped and killed by Zhang and also was buried honorablely by the murderer.
The tomb is in the village, Sheshangou, where is Yang's birthplace. Nowaday, you see the name of the tomb does not belong to Yang but to the martyrs cemetary.
Updated Feb 2, 2010
Mongolia Prince Senggelinqin was an outstanding warrior and commander in the late Qing Dynasty, who had resisted English-french allies' aggression in capital fronts during Opium War II. After he died, country built a large tomb to honor his contribution. However, the tomb was damaged seriously and only a big tablet was left. The tomb ruins is to the west of town, Faku.
Updated Feb 2, 2010
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