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Three funerary objects in Huangxing tomb
There are only three funerary objects in Huangxing Tomb. The first is the command knife he used, which represents all the glory and dreams of his military career. The second funerary object is a souvenir given to him by his son, a shell barrel captured in the Nanjing War. The third is the pen container used by Huang Xing before his death.

Today, on Yuelu Mountain in Changsha, Hunan Province, Huangxing Tomb still stands. Not far below, it is the tomb of his good brother General Cai E during the Revolution of 1911. Around them, there are graves of comrades-in-arms such as Liu Daoyi, Chen Tianhua and Jiang Yiwu. These sons and daughters of Huxiang, who once earth-shattering, recreated a China, looked down on the vicissitudes of this land day and night. Their life and achievements have long been unrepeatable classics.