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Tomb of the Four Martyrs in the December 1st Movement
To commemorate the martyrs, people from all walks of life donated money to build the tomb of four martyrs in the campus of National Southwest United University (now Yunnan Normal University). 1946 On March 7th, after a funeral demonstration attended by 30,000 people, four martyrs were buried here. After liberation, the tomb of the Four Martyrs was listed as a provincial cultural relics protection unit. Since 198 1, the "December 21" movement memorial hall has been built on the left and right sides of the tomb to display related pictures and cultural relics. 1Feb.21Day There are tombs of Mr. Wen Yiduo and Mr. Li Gongpu beside the tomb of the Four Martyrs, and there is also the former site of the classroom of the National Southwest United University.

The tomb of the "December 1st" four martyrs is located in the northeast corner of the campus of Yunnan Normal University (formerly Kunming Normal University). Two stone pillars stand in front of the tomb, with a bright red torch at the top; The base of the stone pillar is engraved with the Story of the December 1st Movement written by Mr. Wen Yiduo. The stone screen behind the tomb is the relief of the god of freedom. Under the relief, there are mourning poems:

Dead man, when will you come back? We have never left here.

Dead man, why can't you go out? We are here, don't be sad. We are here, you look up.

We are not in the hearts of those who love justice?

People who love freedom don't have us in their minds?

Who loves not seeing us in front of us?

There is a chain fence around the tomb of the martyrs, and thousands of people come here every year to pay their respects, mourn, sweep the graves and mourn.