1939165438+1Nanning fell on October 24th. 65438+On June 24th, a team of Japanese troops stationed in Yangcun Village, Shajing Township, set up checkpoints in Chai Zi and Jinji along the river, arresting and killing countless people. After the recovery of Nanning (1940), when Fang Dehua, the county magistrate, ordered Guo Zanxiang, the new township head, to send someone to collect it, many bones were scattered all over the floor and were incomplete. According to statistics, except for 85 martyrs who have names, the rest cannot be investigated. Because the bones are hard to count, the masses call them "thousand graves"
The "Thousand Mounds" is located in the south facing north, with a mound-shaped tomb in appearance and a brick hemispherical tomb in the middle. The brick around the paddock is about 50 cm high, and there is a tombstone in front of the tomb, which is embedded between the doorposts of the blue brick. The tombstone is engraved with the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders in Nanning. Founded in the 30th year of the Republic of China (194 1). In front of the tomb, there is a worship platform and a confession platform. For Taiwan Province, the blue bricks are mixed, and the worship of Taiwan Province has been destroyed. 1995 renovated the tomb, 1996 announced it as a cultural relic protection unit in Nanning, and designated it as a patriotic education base in Nanning.
Since the founding of New China, many primary and secondary schools have organized Young Pioneers and Communist Youth League members to come to Qianfen, a patriotic education base in Nanning, to repair graves and plant pine and cypress trees with their own hands. In this special form, they will remember their compatriots killed by the Japanese army.