The Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery () is
Beijing
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's main resting place for the highest-ranking revolutionary heroes, high-ranking government officials and, in recent years, individuals deemed of major importance due to their contributions to society. In Chinese, ''Babaoshan'' literally means "The Eight-Treasure Mountains". The cemetery is located in
Babaoshan Subdistrict,
Shijingshan District, in western Beijing
Municipality
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.
History

The Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery, with an area of 0.10 square kilometres and located in the western frontiers of Beijing's massive
urban sprawl
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, was first built as a temple in honor of General
Gang Bing, a
Ming dynasty
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soldier who castrated himself as an act of obedience for the
Yongle Emperor
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. The emperor designated the area surrounding the temple as the final resting place of concubines and eunuchs. Over time, the
Taoist
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temple became a senior's home for retired eunuchs. The official name of the temple was (), roughly translating into Temple of Loyalty and Defender of the Nation.
The last abbot of the temple was Xin Xiuming (信修明), who was married and had two children. Due to the harsh living conditions of rural China, Xin Xiuming, when he was 19 and against the strong oppositions of his family members, castrated himself and became a eunuch for
Puyi
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. After the establishment of
Republic of China
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, Xin Xiuming left the
Forbidden City
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and went to live in the Temple of Loyalty to the Nation, and by 1930, he had risen to the top as the abbot of the
Taoist
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temple. Under Abbot Xin's management, the
Taoist
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temple prospered as an agricultural business establishment: 52 Chinese acres of land that the temple owned were farmed by the eunuchs themselves, another 157 Chinese acres of land the temple owned were farmed jointly by eunuchs and tenant farmers, and the remaining 269 Chinese acres of land the temple owned were rented out to be farmed by tenant farmers. When the communists decided to turn the temple into a cemetery, Abbot Xin Xiuming was able to negotiate with the then deputy mayor of
Beijing
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, Mr.
Wu Han a good deal for the eunuchs: the government would pay the full price for all assets of the temple, and pay each eunuch a monthly pension until his death. The abbot also convinced the government to arrange vehicles to help relocate eunuchs to two new locations. Those older eunuchs were relocated to a
Taoist
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temple for eunuchs at Colored Glazed River (Liulihe), and the rest were located to another
Taoist
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temple for eunuchs at Westward Tilted Street (Xixiejie).
In the 1950s, the cemetery was established as a burial place for those deemed the political and military martyrs of China.
Israel Epstein, a
Communist
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Jew
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who immigrated to China, was honored and cremated at Babaoshan in 2005.
In January 2010, eight individuals (four UN peacekeepers and four Chinese delegates) who were killed in the
2010 Haiti earthquake
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were also laid to rest at Babaoshan as martyrs.
On December 5, 2022, former
Chinese president and
Paramount Leader
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from 1989 to 2002
Jiang Zemin
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was cremated at the crematorium in preparation for his
state funeral.
Notable people buried at Babaoshan

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Bo Yibo (1908–2007)
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Cao Diqiu (1909-1976)
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Eugene Chen (1878–1944)
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Chen Yun
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(1905–1995)
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Dong Biwu (1886–1975)
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Israel Epstein (1915–2005)
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Geng Biao (1909–2000)
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George Hatem (aka Ma Haide) (1910–1988)
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Shirley Graham Du Bois
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(1897-1977)
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Hua Luogeng
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(1910–1985)
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Lao She (1899–1966)
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Li Fuchun (1900–1975)
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Li Keqiang (1955–2023)
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Li Keran (1907–1989)
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Li Peng (1928–2019)
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Li Rui (1917–2019)
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Li Siguang (1889–1971)
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Li Xiannian
Li Xiannian (; 23 June 1909 – 21 June 1992) was a Chinese Chinese Communist Party, Communist military and political leader, president of China from 1983 to 1988 under paramount leader Deng Xiaoping and then chairman of the Chinese People's Politi ...
(1909–1992)
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Liao Chengzhi (1908–1983)
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Lin Boqu (1886–1960)
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Liu Fuzhi (1917–2013)
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Liu Yazi (1887–1958)
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Long Yun (1884-1962)
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Lü Zhengcao
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Lü was born in Haicheng, Liaoning, Haicheng, in the province of Liao ...
(1904–2009)
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Luo Ronghuan (1902–1963)
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Luo Ruiqing
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(1906–1978)
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Hans Müller (1915–1994)
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Ngapoi Cedain Zhoigar (1915–2012)
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Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme
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) was a Tibetan senior official who assumed various military and political responsibilities both before and after 1951 in Tibet. He is often known simply as Ngapoi in English sour ...
(1910–2009)
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Nie Rongzhen (1899–1992)
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Peng Dehuai
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(1898–1974)
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Peng Zhen (1902–1997)
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Puren (1918–2015)
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Qi Gong
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(1912–2005)
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Qian Xuesen (1911–2009)
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Qiao Shi
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(1924–2015)
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Qu Qiubai (1899–1935)
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Manya Reiss (1900–1962)
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Ren Bishi (1904–1950)
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Agnes Smedley (1892–1950)
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Douglas Springhall (1901–1953)
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Anna Louise Strong
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(1885–1970)
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Tao Zhu
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Biography
Tao was born in Qiyang, Qiyang County, Hunan, on 16 January 1908.
He was imprisoned in Nanjing by the K ...
(1908–1969)
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Tan Zhenlin (1902–1983)
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Wan Li (1916–2015)
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Wang Dongxing (1916–2015)
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Wang Guangmei (1921–2006)
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Wang Yaowu (1904–1968)
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Wei Wenbo (1905-1987)
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Wen Yiduo (1899–1946)
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Yao Yilin (1917–1994)
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Yu Qiuli (1914–1999)
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Zaitao (1887–1970)
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Zeng Shan (1899–1972)
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Zhang Aiping (1910–2003)
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Zhang Lan (1872–1955)
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Zhang Wannian (1928–2015)
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Zhou Chunquan (1905–1985)
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Zhu De
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Zhu was born into poverty in 1886 in Sichuan. He was adopted by a wealthy uncle at ...
(1886–1976)
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Hoàng Văn Hoan (1905–1991)
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Chen Shunyao - the wife of former state Councillor
Song Ping
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- buried 2019
The ashes of
Emperor Puyi, initially deposited at Babaoshan upon his death in 1967, were transferred in April 1996 to the Hualong Imperial Cemetery (华龙皇家陵园) near the
Western Qing tombs outside Beijing, at the initiative of Puyi's widow
Li Shuxian
Li Shuxian (; 4 September 1924 – 9 June 1997), was the fifth and last wife of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing dynasty in China.
Biography
Li was ethnic Han Chinese
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.
The remains of Puyi's brother Prince
Pujie (溥杰), however, still rest at Babaoshan Cemetery.
See also
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List of national cemeteries by country
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Wuzhi Mountain Military Cemetery
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Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery
Taesongsan Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery () is a cemetery and memorial to the North Korean soldiers fighting for freedom and independence against Korea under Japanese rule, Japanese rule. The 30-hectare site is located near the top of Mount Ta ...
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Patriotic Martyrs' Cemetery
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Mausoleum of Mao Zedong
Notes
External links
Pictures of Babaoshan during Qingming Festival with short biographies of several of the people interred there.
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National cemeteries
Cemeteries in Beijing
Shijingshan District