Details of Zhao Boxian

Brief introduction of Zhao boxian

Zhao Boxian's tomb is located on the east side of Chikulin Temple in the southern suburbs of Zhenjiang. Zhao Sheng (1881-19 1 1), a native of Dantu Dagang, was an officer of the new army in the late Qing Dynasty and one of the main leaders of the League led by Sun Yat-sen.19/kloc-0. After the failure of the uprising, Zhao Boxian died of grief and indignation on April 20th, 19 1, and his body was buried at the top of the Royal Park in Hong Kong. Because the Qing Dynasty had not been overthrown at that time, the tombstone injury was only labeled as "the tomb of the owner of Tianxiangge" (Tianxiangge is the name of Zhao's former residence). 19 12, Zhao sheng was posthumously awarded as a general by the government of the Republic of China. On April 1 day, his body was shipped back from Hong Kong and buried near Chikulin Temple in the southern suburbs of Zhenjiang, his hometown. It is called "the Tomb of General Zhao Boxian" and other buildings have been built. Zhang, Wang Li and Liu Yazi all made biographies of it.

Zhaoboxian memorial hall

The exhibition of this museum is located in the east building inside the gate of Boxian Park, and it is divided into "Young people's ambition, taking revolution as their own responsibility", "Propaganda and inspiring people, cultivating revolutionary forces", "Moving the new army, plotting to launch an attack", "Organizing and leading the uprising of Guangzhou's new army", "191year planning and commanding the battle of Huanghuagang" and ".