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General Zuo Quan, born in Liling, Hunan Province, graduated from Whampoa Military Academy, studied in Soviet Army University, and returned to China on 1930. He has served as commander of the Eighth Route Army, political commissar, commander of the First Corps and deputy chief of staff. 1On May 25th, 942, he was hit in the head by shrapnel during the anti-"mopping-up" breakthrough in Crossridge, and died heroically at the age of 36. 1On September 8th, 942, the government of Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Border Region renamed Liao County, where the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army is located, as Zuoquan County to commemorate General Zuo Quan. With great respect, Taipedestrian carefully built the Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Martyrs Cemetery in the north of Shimen Village in Shexian County, covering an area of more than 20,000 square meters. General Zuo Quan, President Cheng of Jinan Bank, President He Yun of Xinhua Daily, Secretary Zhang of the Political Work Department of Beifang Bureau, Lai Qin, the second president of Jinan Bank, his wife, Chen Guanghua, a martyr of volunteers in Korea, and other eight martyrs were buried here.

General Zuo Quan's mausoleum is located in Taihang Mountain in the north, facing Qingzhang, and is built at the top of terraced fields connected by three steps. There is a lotus pond in the middle of the first stage, a memorial tower for General Zuo Quan in the middle of the second stage, and Zuo Quan's tomb on the third floor. The mausoleum is made of bluestone and is rectangular. The tombstone is engraved with the words "General Zuo Quan Cemetery". On the front of General Zuo Quan Memorial Tower, Commander-in-Chief Zhu De wrote an inscription in memory of General Zuo Quan: A famous soldier will die and fight for his country. The heroic spirit of Taihang has been passed down through the ages, and Zhang vomited blood clearly. Comrade Zuo Quan's inscription was written by Deputy Commander Peng and engraved on the left side of General Zuo Quan Memorial Tower. After liberation, a large-scale Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan Martyrs Cemetery was built in Handan, and the loyalty of eight martyrs, including General Zuo Quan, was transferred to this cemetery on 10/950. The former site of Shimen Shanxi-Hebei-Shandong-Henan War Martyrs Cemetery still exists today because of its grand momentum and good construction.