Tomb of Zuo Zongtang

The Tomb of Zuo Zongtang (Chinese: 左宗棠墓; pinyin: Zuǒ Zōngtáng Mù) is the tomb of Zuo Zongtang, a Chinese statesman and military leader of the late Qing dynasty. The tomb dates from 1886, and is located in Tiaoma Town of Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan, China.[1][2] It has been categorized as a provincial level key cultural heritage in 1996 by the Hunan Provincial Government.

Tomb of Zuo Zongtang
左宗棠墓
Tomb of Zuo Zongtang.
General information
LocationTiaoma Town, Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan
CountryChina
Coordinates28°05′53″N 113°05′56″E
Completed1886
Technical details
MaterialGranite

History

The tomb was built for Zuo Zongtang, who was a statesman and military leader of the late Qing dynasty. The tomb is located in Tiaoma Town of Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan. When Zuo Zongtang died in 1885 in Fuzhou, Fujian, he was buried in here in the following year.

During the Cultural Revolution, the Red Guards blasted open an entrance way and entered the tomb, Zuo Zongtang's body was dumped in the wild.

In 1986, during the 100th anniversary of Zuo Zongtang's death, Hunan Provincial Government rebuilt the tomb.

In January 1996, it has been designated as a provincial key cultural unit.

Public Access

The Tomb of Zuo Zongtang open to visitors for free, and is open from 9:00 am to 17:00 pm daily.

References

  1. Zhou You (2014-04-01). 一代名臣左宗棠:69岁抬棺出征,身后长眠跳马白竹村. rednet (in Chinese).
  2. 这些名人墓地您未必知晓. sina (in Chinese). 2014-04-03.
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