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Yuanshualin Tomb
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Adjoining the reservoir is the Yuanshualin Tomb, originally built in 1929 as the last resting-place of the commander-in-chief Zhang Zuolin.
When the Japanese invaded in 1931 work on the building had to be interrupted. The many stone carvings and sculptures from the Ming and Qing periods (14th-20th C) are of interest; many of them come from the Temple of Long'en Si in Beijing.
When the Japanese invaded in 1931 work on the building had to be interrupted. The many stone carvings and sculptures from the Ming and Qing periods (14th-20th C) are of interest; many of them come from the Temple of Long'en Si in Beijing.
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