Wu Song tomb in Hangzhou

Wusong tomb is located on the side of Xiling bridge in Beishan street, about 50 meters west of Su Xiaoxiao's tomb, facing the beautiful West Lake.

Wusong tomb is mainly composed of four parts: Tomb circle, tombstone, stone archway and passage. On the stone pillars on both sides of the memorial archway of Wusong's tomb, there is a couplet "frustrated and Wu Haoke, but also a Yinggong at the right time", which was written by Feng Jicai, a famous writer and vice chairman of the Chinese Literary Federation.

The tombstone means: no matter in good or bad times, no matter what you get or lose, wu song is worthy of being a great guest and a great hero. Wu Song's tomb was built in 1924 and was destroyed in 1964. The restored tombs are all based on the patterns in the old photos, which can be called the original. Because outlaws of the marsh itself is a fictional literary work, these historic sites in Hangzhou, in a sense, express people's emotional sustenance for the heroes.

Address: Beishan Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou

Longitude: 120.137628

Latitude: 30.251991

Tel: 0571-87179526

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