On May 3, 2008, Ms. Chen's bone letter was buried in Tianshou Cemetery, Changping District, Beijing, covering an area of about 10 square meter. The tombstone consists of two big stones, one is "Chen (1965.10.29-2007.13) in May", and the other is titled "The blue sea is heavy with a comet, shining across the sky". Thank you all for coming. There is a white marble "Lin Daiyu" sculpture next to the tombstone, and a classic stills of Lin Daiyu are embedded above the incense burner in front of the tomb, which symbolizes the beautiful image left by the tomb owner to the world before his death. Behind the tomb is a pool of clear water and a willow tree, which is in response to a poem written by the tomb owner before his death. "I am catkin, and I grew up in a beautiful spring. Because my parents abandoned me prematurely, Feng Chun and I became bosom friends. I am a catkin. Don't ask where my home is. May the spring breeze blow me to the ends of the earth. I am catkin, born carefree, carefree. Father is the vast sky and mother is the infinite earth. " Sister Lin Chen is buried here.
Every year, on the anniversary or birthday of Tomb-Sweeping Day and Xiaoxu, friends from all over the country who love A Dream of Red Mansions come to visit the grave or pay homage to her to express their grief and memory.