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Where is Xu Guangda's former residence?
Xu Guangda's former residence: Guihua Village, Huangxing Town, Changsha County, Hunan Province. Nine photos of Xu Guangda's life are hung in the hall of Xu Guangda's former residence. There are beds, wardrobes and other objects in the two bedrooms, a traditional butterfly stove in the kitchen, and agricultural tools such as spinning wheels, hemp fibers and mixing barrels in the other room. Xu Guangda was an outstanding proletarian strategist, and was awarded the rank of general in 1955. 1955, after learning that he would be awarded the rank of general, Xu Guangda took the initiative to write to President Mao Zedong asking for demotion, so he was the only one among the ten generals.

In order to commemorate Xu Guangda's great achievements in his life and carry forward his humble and generous revolutionary feelings, in addition to restoring the original buildings of his former residence, renovating the surrounding environment and building a new exhibition hall of Xu Guangda deeds, a "concession monument" was added in front of his former residence. This monument is 2.5 meters high, 5 meters wide and weighs 30 tons. It is made of granite and granite in the shape of a national flag, and a stone statue of General Xu Guangda is embedded above the monument. The inscription was written by the famous calligrapher General Li Duo. Xu Guangda's former residence and the showroom next to it became a patriotic education base. In the thirty-fourth year of Guangxu (1908), the former residence had two entrances, including 14 houses, which collapsed in the flood of 1954.