Tan Guansan, an older generation of revolutionaries in China, made outstanding contributions and great sacrifices to the revolutionary cause in China. 1949 After the founding of New China, Tibet was still in a semi-independent state, and the important task of peacefully liberating Tibet finally fell on Tan Guansan. Tan Guansan is not afraid of hardship and fatigue. In the just-concluded battle, he went to Tibet without entering his home, and he lived up to his mission and liberated Tibet peacefully. After the peaceful liberation of Tibet, Tan Guansan did not return to Beijing and other places to enjoy peace and prosperity. But for the local recovery and development to stay in Tibet, as the president of the Supreme People's Court. Tan Guansan left the last remaining light and heat to Tibet, and asked the central authorities to bury his ashes in Tibet before his death. Tan Guansan's tomb is in the Bayi Farm he developed.
With the passage of time, Bayi Farm has gradually developed into Tibet Vocational and Technical College. For the planning and development of the college, Tan Guansan's tomb needs to be moved a little. Tan Guansan's wife, Li Guangming, wrote to Tibet after hearing the news, saying that moving the grave was in line with her husband's last wish, and all sectors of society affirmed the Tan Guansan family. Voluntary grave removal will go down in history forever. Tan Guansan made outstanding contributions to the development of Tibet before his death. After his death, his eldest son Tan Rongsheng inherited his will to defend the frontier. I really don't know what contribution General Tan Lao will make to Tibet.
In 20 12, Tan Guansan's tomb moved 50 meters to the northeast.