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1948.49 The martyrs who died in the liberation of Nanjing were buried there.
Xitian Temple Cemetery Martyrs' Tomb is located in Xitian Temple Cemetery, Majiadian Community, Tiexinqiao Street, Yuhuatai District. The existing conditions are intact and open for free. The Navy Martyrs' Tomb in the Martyrs' Tomb Area of Xitianmiao Cemetery was built by the East China Military Command and the Political Department in June 1950 for more than 30 naval martyrs who died in the early liberation of Nanjing. The cemetery was originally built at the foot of Wang Jiangji Mountain in Yuhuatai District, and there is a stone tablet of "East China People's Navy Martyrs Cemetery" in front of the tomb. In September, 2009, he was moved and buried in Xitian Temple Cemetery.

In June, 2005, 70 martyrs who were scattered in Ningnan Street (now Yuhua Street) in Yuhuatai District were moved and buried in Wang Jiangji Cemetery, Xitian Temple. These 70 martyrs are the first generation of aviation martyrs in New China, most of whom died in the military struggle in the early days of liberation or died in the line of duty. At present, only 24 martyrs have found biographies, and only Li Xichuan, Zhou Shili, Zhao and four martyrs have found relatives.

There is also a 2-square-meter "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" in Xitian Temple Cemetery, which is the burial tomb of 30 unknown soldiers who died in a hospital of Nanjing Second Field Army in the early days of Nanjing liberation. They were originally buried in the east side of Weigang Primary School, and were transferred from the former Zijinshan Watch Factory to Xiajiawa Mountain Forest in Huashen Temple on June 5438+0960+ 10, 2005. 54360.88668666666