After seeing Kang Youwei's cemetery, look at Liang Qichao's cemetery. Master and apprentice are worlds apart!

Kang Youwei's Tomb is the graveyard of Kang Youwei, a famous politician, thinker and reformist leader in modern China. Located on Fushan Mountain in Laoshan District, Qingdao City, Shandong Province, the original site of Kang Youwei's tomb is overgrown with weeds.

Kang Youwei's path in front of the tomb. During the period of "Breaking the Four Capitals", Kang Youwei's grave was dug up, and his skull was put in a dump truck and pushed through the streets. He put a label on his head, which read: "The dog head of Kang Youwei, the biggest royalist in China".

The inscription on "Mr. Kang Youwei's Tomb" was written by Liu Haisu, a disciple and master of art of Kang Youwei, followed by a brief introduction of Kang Youwei's life.

Kang Youwei's tomb.

The tomb of disciple Liang Qichao is located in the Ginkgo, pine and cypress area in the northeast of the East Ring Road of Beijing Botanical Garden, with a total area of 65,438+0.8 hectares, which is divided into east and west parts. The eastern part is the cemetery, and the western part is the attached woodland.

Different from ordinary tombstones, the fonts of these words carved on Liang Qichao's tombstones are not common Song style or calligraphy style, but a square artistic font, which is very consistent with the shape of the whole mausoleum in style and obviously designed intentionally.

On the west side, there is a beautiful white octagonal small stone pavilion, surrounded by caves and platforms, and the dome is carved with petal patterns.

The tombstone is very wide and high, engraved with the words "the tomb of Mrs. Li, who took the government exam for the first time".

The whole cemetery is a dense cypress forest. There are several cemeteries in the forest, including the tomb of Liang Qixiong, the seventh brother of Liang Qichao, the tomb of Liang Sizhong, the third son of Liang Qichao, and the tomb of Liang Sizhuang, the daughter of Liang Qichao.