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位于江苏南京市南郊的雨花台,原是一座布满卵石的山岗,又名聚宝山。在国民党统治时期,这里曾是反动派屠杀革命志士的刑场。1949年新中国成立后,人民政府在这里兴建了雨花台革命烈士陵园、革命烈士纪念碑和革命烈士事迹陈列馆。在雨花台革命烈士陵园的入口处,矗立着一座大型石雕烈士群像,塑造了九位共产党人和革命志士英勇就义、坚贞不屈
Located in the southern suburbs of Nanjing, Jiangsu Yuhuatai, was originally a pebble hill, also known as Jubao Hill. During the Kuomintang rule, it was once a place of execution for the reactionaries to massacre revolutionary martyrs. After the founding of New China in 1949, the People’s Government here built the Yuhuatai Revolutionary Martyrs Cemetery, Monument to the Revolutionary Martyrs and the Museum of Demonstratives of Revolutionary Martyrs. At the entrance to the revolutionary martyrs cemetery in Yuhuatai stands a large group of stone martyrs, shaped by nine communists and revolutionary masters, brave and unyielding.