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Yi Yangdu: Unwilling to be lonely Unparalleled talents
The Soong Ching Ling Cemetery was originally the former site of the Cemetery of All Nations during the concession era, but is now located in a prosperous area in the southwest corner of Shanghai. In this rare and lonely place in the busy city, a tombstone stands proudly in an even more lonely corner, with the words "Tomb of Mr. Yang Xizi, Xiangtan" engraved on it. The handwriting of Xia Shoutian, a calligrapher and seal engraver. What is puzzling is that there is a lying monument in front of the tombstone, with the words "Comrade Yang Du" engraved on it. This is so incompatible with the tombstones of the surrounding celebrities of the Republic of China...
< p> Yang Du's grandfather, Yang Litang, was originally a scholar with a family tradition of farming and reading. After the Taiping Army swept across the south of the Yangtze River, he led his eldest son Yang Ruisheng to join the Hunan Army Li Xubin's unit, and was later promoted to the post commander with military merit. In the eighth year of Xianfeng's reign (1858), six thousand people from Li Xubin's army and tens of thousands of Taiping Army rookies Chen Yucheng and Li Xiucheng launched an extremely brutal bloody battle in Sanhe Town, Luzhou, Anhui. After the battle, the main generals Li Xubin, Zeng Guohua (Zeng Guofan's younger brother) and others were all killed in the battle, and the main force was wiped out. After Zeng Guofan got the news, he vomited blood on the spot and lamented: "After the defeat of Sanhe, my vitality was exhausted; the elite of the Hunan army was overturned in one fell swoop!"Fate is cruel, Yang Litang...