Tomb of Pinggang
Located in dayingpo, Guiyang, it sits in the north to the south, and is 2.5 meters long from north to South and 1.5 meters wide from east to west. The tombstone is 1.2m high and 0.75m wide. It is engraved with "Tomb of shaohuang in Pinggang". In 1987, it was announced as a cultural relic protection unit of Guiyang city.
Ping Gang (1878-1951), named shaohuang, was born in Qingyan, Guiyang. At the age of 19, he was a middle-aged scholar. At the age of 27, he went to Japan to study abroad. He joined the Chinese League and served as a secretary and head of Guizhou branch. In 1910, Xuantong returned to China and founded Lequn school in Guiyang. He was one of the leaders of the autonomous society. After the Xinhai Revolution in Guizhou, he served as the Privy Council privy member, the Secretary General of the house of representatives of the provisional government of the Republic of China, the Secretary General of sun Yat Sen, and the president of the Provisional Senate of Guizhou. After 1949, he served as a member of the people's Government of Guizhou Province and died in 1951.
Address: Huahua Road, Yunyan District, Guiyang City
Longitude: 106.72469358896
Latitude: 26.606385
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Tomb of Pinggang
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