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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

In the construction army of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, the 8th Regiment of the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth Divisions of the Railway Corps, the 8th Regiment of the Second Railway Division, the Independent Machinery Regiment, the Independent Automobile Regiment and the Second Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways (formerly the Southwest Railway Engineering Bureau), and employees of the Fourth Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, Bridge Engineering Bureau, Electricity Engineering Corps, Chengdu and Kunming Railway Bureau, as well as migrant workers along the line participated. The construction army has been fully launched in the northern section from Chengdu to Xichang and the southern section from Xichang to Kunming. At peak, more than 300,000 people have opened roads and built bridges between these steep mountains and ridges.

I asked Mei Zixiang for the "Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram". I once thought that along the context of all the martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, counting the number of sacrifices (deaths) on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, but it is too complicated and unfeasible. The number of tombs in the martyrs' cemeteries of the railway system has been lost. Some cemeteries have only monuments left - the martyrs' cemeteries of the 2nd Bureau of the Railway No. 2 near the Xintiecun Railway Station. The cemeteries of 104 tombs have been reclaimed and farmed by local villagers! There are currently no few tombs left and need protection urgently. We have asked many responsible departments for appeal, but it has no effect at all. I went to the National Library to read the relevant books of the Iron and Second Bureau, but there was little related content. I went to China Railway Building to report the situation, but I couldn't go in. Later, I wanted to only count the officers and soldiers who died in the railway soldiers buried in the martyrs' cemetery, which also had disadvantages: I couldn't do the statistics as accurately as possible; finally I decided to use the "List of Railway Soldiers and Martyrs" as a copy, combined with the photos of the tombstones of the martyrs' cemetery and other data to conduct statistics, as the source and basis for the number of officers and soldiers of the railway soldiers on the Chengdu-Kunming line.

I am a female soldier from the former 11th Division Hospital of the Railway Soldiers and a comrade-in-arms in the railway soldiers' career in martyrs. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, looking back and recording how many railway soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line are entrusted to me by history and the expectations of the railway soldiers.

This is a very heart-wrenching process. Every record of the heroic name of a railway soldier is an emotional impact and spiritual baptism - I know their age, origin, position in the army, time and place of sacrifice, reasons for sacrifice, and even the process of sacrifice. In front of me and in my mind, there are always: the difficult construction scenes of railway soldiers and soldiers; the young faces of comrades-in-arms; the elderly parents are eager to see their sons not return, and they die with their eyes open; the wife who is in pain for decades does not know where her husband's soul will return; the descendants of martyrs who are still struggling to find the place where their fathers are buried...

train is driving on the banks of the Jinsha River in the Chengkun Line. At that time, multiple railway troops fought along the Jinsha River.

photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

train is driving in the southern section of Chengdu-Kunming Railway·Duan Boyi. The photos are reproduced from the Internet to pay tribute to the publisher!

magnificent Faraday Line. Take the Chengkun Line as the faith - the famous walking member of the Chengkun Line. Liu Hong took

"Chengkun Railway Line Direction Schematic Diagram"·Picture Map Luo Jianchao The photo is reproduced from the Internet, paying tribute to the publisher!

-comprehensive Kunming Line

-comprehensive Kunming Line - starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province and ends in Kunming, Yunnan Province. It is a mountain railway that winds thousands of miles among the mountains and ridges, with a total line of 1,096 kilometers.

Chengkun Line starts from the Chengdu Plain at an altitude of about 500 meters, goes up against the Dadu River and Niuri River, crosses the Shamalada Tunnel at an altitude of 2,280 meters, goes down along the Sunshui River, Anning River, and Yalong River to the Jinsha River Canyon at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, and then goes up the Longchuan River to the central Yunnan Plateau at an altitude of about 1,900 meters. There are more than 500 kilometers of sections located in areas with earthquake intensity of 7-9 degrees. The mountains along the line are steep, with strange peaks standing tall and dense deep ravines and ravines crisscrossing. The terrain and geology are extremely complex, known as the "geological museum" and were once considered a "road construction forbidden area" by foreign experts. The preliminary design of the

Chengkun Line began in 1954. After the Western Line plan was determined from 1956 to 1957, unprecedented survey and design work on China's railway map was launched rapidly. More than 11,000 kilometers have been surveyed, nearly 10 times the length of the selected line; more than 300 plans have been compared, and geological drilling has reached more than 210,000 meters.

On July 1, 1970, the Chengdu-Kunming Line was connected in Lizhou, and the entire line was completed and opened to traffic. 100,000 soldiers and civilians held a grand celebration in Xichang. The various armies that built the Kunqu Line evacuated one after another, leaving countless martyrs' cemeteries of all sizes along the line.

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kunming Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.Luke photographed

Iron-first Division Directly affiliated units 9

Wang Jinggui Ren Qiang Wang Qingyuan

Yang Xiuquan (Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery)

Pan Baoan (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Dong Fu'an (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Li Kaizhi (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

A Chen Si (Cemetery of Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery)

Wang Lingyun (Female, Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery)

Iron-first Division 1 Regiment 47

He Weizhong

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 28

Zhang Yixiao Wang Jiankang Chen Shangyi Wu Zhangheng Wang Shanquan

Pan Fushun Yang Yanxuan Wenjun You

Helun Shu Yang Maolun Jia Wengui Yang Wenjun Jiang Shiwan

Zhou Yuanshou Jia Bangcheng Chen Shijin Jia Xuegui Wang Tingwan

Li Kehou Zhang Zhiwen Cao Guangyou Yang Zuosong Lin Shizhong

Hu Chaopei Xu Qigui Tian Wanfu Gao Shansheng Wei Renlong

According to the inscription record 1

Xu Jiedi

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 16

Wang Mingkui Hu Kaitan Wei Renrong Zhang Liangfu Duan Changrui

Deng Yuefu Chen Huasheng Bai Shigui

Xu Qun Yuan Shuyun Tan Fuzhou Chen Feng

Xu Xingbao (posted first-class merit)

Zhang Mao (posted second-class merit)

Wang Wenqiang (posted second-class merit)

Wang Zeqing (posted first-class merit)

62 Hospital Cemetery 1

Li Chunsheng

Iron First Division 2 Regiment 1

162 Hospital Cemetery 1

Iron First Division 3 Regiment 69

Yichuanfu

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 47

Zhang Derong Yi Turong Du Fengli Li Yongjin

Wang Dawei (inscribed by: Wang David)

Yang Zhonggui Lei Disheng Xiao Yongxiang Zhou Dahua

Liu Pinshan Zhang Shengcai Long Xingshui Jiang Xingli

Li Dailu (inscribed by: Li Dailu)

Hu Yuanli (inscribed by: Hu Tuli)

Zheng Kefu Peng Dequan Ye Changqing Tang Shihai

Xing Changyi (inscribed by: He Changyi)

Gistian Gong Shanghua Du Zhongzheng Ran Kaiquan

Chen Xianzhong Zuo Mushen Wu Kaijin Chen Hetai

Chen Zhanghua Zhu Xiaoxing Li Tianqing

Lin Muwan (inscribed by Lin Caiwan)

Ren Xianrong (inscribed by Ren Xianyin)

Chen Zheng (inscribed by Chen Zhengguai)

He Shenwu Deng Changyin Yuan Meidi

Lei Junjin (inscribed by Lei Qijin)

Wang Daquan Lin Zuoyun Zhang Dehe

Wenrenlu (inscribed by Wen Renlu)

Ren Hualu (inscribed by Ren Hualu)

Zhu Xianzhen Wang Mingdong Yang Chengxuan Zhao Guangzhou

Couplets on the back of the door of the martyrs' cemetery of Cucumber Garden Luke shot

Cucumber Garden Martyrs' cemetery 21

Li Tangkuan Gu Tingyou Lin Yashou Huang Shibin Xiao Shizheng

Liu Kehong Chen Yunwu Xu Daquan Hu Fayu Yang Fuyou

Gu Yude Xia Zaoren Xie Jicai Long Kaiyuan Wang Zhongqi

Li Kai Chen Libao Chen Jinbing Xiong Xiantian Yan Daizhou

Tang Yongying

th Regiment of the Iron First Division 56

Huang Song Ge Fazhi Nie Xingcheng

Jinshan Railway Soldiers' martyrs' cemetery 39

Ou Zhikun (inscribed by Ou Zhikun)

Zhang Bicai (inscribed by Zhang Bicai)

Su Ronggui Zhang Renxing Yang Guixian Gou Xingdang

Wang Shimin Zhu Darong Liu Chuanguo Zhang Mingyou

Yang Guocai Zhang Yuxiang Li Yugui Li Baorong

Liu Chaofu

Zhang Wenlin (inscribed by Zhang Jiulin)

Liao Hongtu Peng Huaizhong

Liu Bangquan (inscribed by Liu Bangquan)

Wu Yingpeng (inscribed by Wu Yingming)

Li Guanglin Che Qiangwu

Zhang Diyu (posted to the second-class merit)

Wang Tianxiang

Wang Mingfa (posted to the second-class merit)

Luo Huaiming Liu Changbing Wang Maowen Zhou Zongli

Deng Chengyin

Zhao Jiayou (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Pan Fenglin Zhou Xingming Li Yiqing

Huang Dequan (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Li Cong Yue Zhengjin Wan Lijun Zhang Chunjiang

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 14

Chen Yingtian Xiang Zukui Zhang Qingming Shen Rencai

Wang Binru Luo Zhinian Yan Litang Zhang Hengxi Luo Silu Pang Daqi

Li Xiaoquan (records the second-class merit)

Yang Jibin Li Ruicheng Cai Chengfeng

5th Iron Division 48

Zu Dingyun

Yang Street Railway Soldiers Cemetery 20

Yang Zhengbing Chen Zhigan (inscribed by Chen Zhixuan)

Luo Zhaoxing Tang Dede Wang Hongsheng Xie Youguo

Wu Zhenyue (inscribed by Wu Zhenyao)

Xiong Yongxiang (inscribed by Xiong Yongqiang) Lei Yuanming Yin Hongzhong

Huang Zuobin (inscribed by Huang Youbin) Quan Taiping

Wei Genyi Jiao Shangming Liu Huaiqing Li Fangji

Jin Shiyu Hu Maolin Zhang Jinlong Yang Guojing

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 1

Yang Qirun

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 26

Qian Chaoyun Wan Guowu Yao Rongcai Tian Weitong Xu Qunyu

High-rise and hardship (inscribed by Gaofa Yin)

Li Kai (reported to remember the second-class merit)

Liu Yishun Yang Chengfu Wang Zuzhi Chen Shouhai Lian Daqing

Chen Yigui Chen Kunyun Sun Bentang Hou Shuli Yang Dingyun

Tang Yingde Wang Shixuan Zheng Deshan Yuan Tianmo

Ran Qiming (Inscription: Ran Qipeng)

Xi Youyuan Qiu Weibai Tao Xuezheng He Quangui

The 8th Regiment of the Second Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 20

5 regiments: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th regiments.Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

Inscription: Second Division of the Railway Corps)

Martyrs Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province 186

Zhang Changgui Tan Shaoyu Peng Dequan Huang Tingshui

Cao Wenxian Zhang Baishu Wu Changgui Chen Jichang

Ma Yujin Cui Maogen Xu Changliang Peng Qiangui

Wang Heping Li Shaoming Luo Mingyao Li Xianyuan

Yao Yuanyou Yuan Changqing Liu Jifu Wang Chaofu

Lin Forest Li Lunwen Peng Wanyin Zhang Xiaoyin

He Xingshun Li Huazhong Zhang Huaifu Tong Guangming

Tang Zihong Peng Guomin Chen Zhongyi Xie Encheng

Ling Junrong Ling Junrong Chen Qidong Qiu Chonghui Luo Zhengguo

Yang Deming Yang Qingcai Zhong Musheng Zhou Qiwen

Huang Huarong Feng Maocheng Chen Qinxing Cai Xiantong

Chen Zongze Deng Xueru Wu Yongwen Wen Chaoyun

Yang Shengyin Guo Xiaokun Tang Zhaoqiu Tan Chunhua

Wang Xingdao Qin Mingzhong Zeng Congde Chen Xianguo

Zhang Yitian Xiao Junde Lei Daijian Wang Changsong

Zhu Zhongxin Zhang Taiquan Su Gonghuo Feng Zhulin

Li Degui Li Yiqi Wu Shicai Weng Liuhua

Li Xiantian Wang Xingrong Meishou Li Guorong

Luo Yonghan Zeng Chenghai Xiao Qizhong Hu Wanxun

Hu Guangyue Guo Zhongwen Luo Ben Shang Chen Minggao

Chen Dengrong Wang Anzhou He Zesheng Li Gaoheng

Tao Xichang Li Wenming Lu Yushuang Wu Siling

Iron Conference Wen Yuanfa Hu Xuerong Tai Shengxiang

Li Dacai Liu Rugao Sun Huaitang Zhang Wei

Yu Zezhong Luo Minggui Zhang Rende Zeng Guangyuan

Wang Junting Gu Huaijin Chen Mingxing Deng Quanzhou

Jin Jiwu Zheng Bensong

Luo Jinsheng (inscribed by Luo Jiaosheng)

Tang Cunrong (inscribed by Tang Cunyun)

Qi Daojin Jiang Chaofu Yang Wenfu Hou Guihuaihua

Cao Yande Wang Fuqing Huang Qiishun Yuan Renhua

Tao Dingwu (there are 2 tombs of Tao Dingwu martyrs)

Zhang Zhiwen Yan Jiade Xie Dedi Zhang Kaijin

Zhang Baoquan Yu Guohua Zhao Feihai Cai Peijun

Zhang Tongshu Zhao Yinglan Li Yongfu Dou Youmo

Long Dezhi Zhou Faren Chen Deyou Li Rongbin

Wu Yongqian Zhang Qunlong Shu Zeliang Pu Zhenglong

Lei Daiguang Xu Duyin Geng Wenshun Yin Huanfa

Hu Yuanming Yang Yongquan Zhang Qingxia Meng Tianshou

Sun Quanlin Shi Wanqing Zhu Congtai Wang Shizhang

Yang Xinglin Chen Changhai Chen Shan Li Ruqing

Cao Kunlong Wang Jinsheng Xu Yanhua Zhu Qixian

Chen Fuchang Li Derong Xu Zhihao Nian Jierong

Zhou Shengmei Zeng Qinfu Liang Meikai Li Maowei

Liu Tianshun Deng Minghui Yin Fugui Chen Longwu

Xiong Tingyong (inscribed by: Xiong Tingshui)

Wang Qingshan Wang Shumin Huang Rutian Li Xianming

Deng Zhengju Duan Fuxu Li Chunmao Shi Genhuo

Liu Fagang Liu Zicheng Dai Zhenqiu Tang Shengguo

Li Yujin Deng Zhengju Chen Zongnan Zhang Baoyi

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Lu Hongxing

Sichuan Yanbian County Martyrs Cemetery 57

Jin Ruzhong Wen Daojin Zhang Xinhai Huang Weihong Huang Xueqing

Deng Houan Wu Xiangrong Zhang Jintong Liu Zuyuan Huang Youqi

Dai Jinnie Zhu Zhilin Lv Yongfu Chen Jifu Fang Jijun

Chen Chujian (Inscription: Chen Yingjian)

Yang Benlu Wang Ting'an

Yang Guoxian Liu Changan Yao Wuzhong Pan Guibin Hu Daoping

Yang Tinghua Wang Shaowen Luo Tingjin Hong Yufang Peng Yanjin

Leng Zhenda Mao Liuyuan Zhan Hai (inscribed by Zhan He)

Liu Guangxiao Pu Bingqing Wu Peifu Zheng Juwang Chen Jingzhong

Ding Fengcai Tang Guoxiong Su Yingxing Tao Yuzhou Guo Changkun

Huang Wenyuan Ge Wenliang Sun Weizhen Leng Guangde Wang Yuanxin

Li Jiguang Zeng Yuandong Jin Baojiang Li Zhongcheng Yu Yongsheng

Xue Shengyi Wei Jimeng Wang Wenhai Chen Chunsheng Fu Jingshu

You Guanghua

3 Sichuan Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery 5

Gui Shixiang (inscribed by Gui Shixiang)

Lai Student Ding Chengbing Qin Shude Sun Jiangao

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Jingyuncai

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 38

Li Zhijie Wei Konglu Chen Guozhang Liu Mingxiang Li Tianrong

Du Yongshou Liu Wenrong Zheng Tingfa Gaoshujun Jinhaijiang

Tan Shenghai Liang Shaohuai Gou Wenjian Song Zhike Li Chengfu

Fu Gaocai Lu Degui Du Kaiming Li Yanqing Yang Yuanxiao

Miao Qianqiang Rao Ping'an Zhang Dunmao Wang Suoqin Shi Shichang

Yang Damao Sun Jianming Fu Xueyun Wang Weishang Tang Xianyou

You Yunkun Gu Qingxue Wu Dayin Liang Baozhu Zhao Daji

Ding Zhongyou Jin Shanmao

You Yunkun (inscribe: You Yuankun)

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Yang Derong

Sichuan Yuexi County Martyrs Cemetery 1

He Junhai

Sichuan Xide County Martyrs Cemetery 3

Ni Zhili Wang Shaobang Zhong Jiyou

Railway Soldiers' Cemetery 7th Division died on the Chengkun Line 199

On December 26, 1965, the key project of the Chengdu-Kunming Line's dense air section started.The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Card Door, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Monument, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, Cemetery, Luke Photography,

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Zhang Huiying (female, nurse at the Iron Seventh Division Hospital)

Cheming Road

(Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Rongcheng Martyrs Cemetery, Shandong Province)

Li Yongzeng

(Deputy Commander of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery is its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, Qujing County, Yunnan Province)

Weng Dongsheng, Tang Guanghui, Cui Fengfei, Yang Yusong

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province 59

0 million Tianshui Zhou Aiyin Li Wanzong Luo Kangfa Liu Dejun

Huang Yingxiang Lu Shimei Zhou Chengzhang

Cai Tingquan (inscribed by Cai Tingquan)

Qin Shicai Huang Peichang Lin Yuenan Tang Shizhong Wang Yuanlu

He Junrong (inscribed by He Junxing)

Liang Jinjing (inscribed by Liang Mianjing)

Huang Zhiping (inscribed by Huang Qiping)

Fang Rusheng (inscribed by Fang Ruyu)

Zhu Wuke (inscribed by Zhu Yunke)

Wei Yuedeng Zhang Yuantao Yue Linfang Li Fakun Li Ziqiang Xiang Qiwan

(reported to remember the first-class merit, moved back to his original hometown of "Jintang County Martyrs Cemetery" in Sichuan Province) Feng Xinghan Guan Tianxiu Wang Fanghe

Yang Guanggui (inscribed by Xiang Guanggui) Long Changyuan

Dong Zelin (posted first-class merit)

Pan Fuyuan (inscribed by Pan Fuyuan) Wang Tiancai

Euro Houxiu Feng Qiyuan Liu Yijie Song Degui

Zhao Fagao (inscribed by Zhao Huagao) Zhang Fuzhong

Wu Shihong Cheng Houwen (inscribed by Cheng Qiwen)

Lin Chuancai Ju Yuncai (inscribed by Jing Yuncai)

Zheng Huanming Wang Jingguo Pan Xuewang

Liang Xichen (inscribed by Liang Xiqiang)

Lu Changming (inscribed by Zhan Changming) Zeng Fanping (inscribed by Zeng Yiping)

Yang Fuchu Zhang Yude Zheng Guosheng Zhong Chuanguang Chen Guangshu

Wang Haishi Zhou Yichuan Zhu Qizhi Sun Deming Chen Fuyuan

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 128

Liu Jingba Zhou Mingyu Shu Wenzhao Zhou Youfu

Chen Xuchi Xiao Cunjie Zeng Lingze Sun Xianshun

Wang Ronggen Liao Chaozhen Xu Jinhua Ma Cunting

Rong Songfan Zheng Xingwu Xia Xinguo Liao Jicai

Zhu Hongyu Ye Zhensheng Kang Zhongxin Pan Hongkang

Xi Yuliang Xinglong Zhen Zuopei Qing Anzhong

Yang Tonglin Li Hai Zhang Yingzhe Huang Huining

Yang Guoqi Yang Anming Liao Yongzhong Xiang Chengyan

Tan Puyu Li Hengtai Peng Guangqing Zheng Zuohuan

Zhu Baimei

Tang Dexiao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) Lei Gengao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) 朱天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天� Liu Wanyu

Shu Saubao (inscribed by: Shu Saubao)

Shen Chuanguang Zhang Muxi Peng Wenzhi Yang Tongcheng Qiu Runsheng Liu Chengli Zhang Peifa Xu Guangzhong

Liao Qishu Hu Wenhai Feng Chuannan Chen Yuehong Zhuojinguang (inscribed by: Zhuo Shiguang)

Yan Tianquan He Qilin Zhong Yuanlin Tu Fagen

Li Xixiang Fang Jinguo Zhang Huaiqian Huang Baoyuan

Deng Mingquan Li Guoqiao Wan Zhongcheng Liu Chaocai

Ran Dongshan Lin Anhe Lin Rongduan Guo Daohe

Liu Xide Wu Zhaogui

Zhang Zigeng (inscribed by: Zhang Zigen) Li Sheyang (inscribed by Li Sheyang)

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The Eighth Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 262

Datianjing Super Bridge built by the Iron Eighth Division

Photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

Martyr Xiong Hanjun died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel.Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.) Chen Chunrong Fu Guanghui Li Guangli Zheng Zijin Chen Taiguo

Chen Senlin Xiao Liansheng Rao Guomin Hao Zhangxing Wang Siyuan

He Zhengya Huang Bingzhe Xu Changjin Li Shuchang Li Renyi

Wu Kangpin Li Guojun Tang Zhian Zhang Guoqiang Song Kun

Zhou Renshu Lu Wenbao Zhong Qiyu Hu Huake Huang Ronghua

Wang Yinchi Li Changqing Chen Digao

Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery·Monument Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, took photos of

Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, laid wreaths to the martyrs of the 36th Regiment who died on the Chengdu-Kun Line,

to pay tribute to the heroes and pay tribute to the railway soldiers! Photo provided by Comrade Xu Junhua, Iron Eighth Division,

, Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, 37

, He Xiubin, Peng Youliang, Shan Gaoyin, He Xingxuan, Wu Yuanlong,

, Wang Qinglian, Zhou Xingsheng, Shen Yinshan, Wu Taibin, Ke Ruyin,

, Su Chengmu, Xiong Daifu, Zhou Tinggui, Liang Mingqing, Peng Yingfan,

, Long Xiumou, Huang Wanlin, You Qingming, Xiong Hanjun, Jiang Youfu,

, Zou Yunduan, Chen Shiyun, Chen Xianqing, Chen Xinlin, Gong Youan, Ke Ruyin, Yang Xiumu, Zou Taixiang, Gao Jiayuan, Qingchanggu,

, Lei Rugou, Wang Xianfu, Shen Lianqiu, Song Shiqin, Wang Xianlin,

, Yang Jierong Huang Wenfu

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. Luke shot

"Introduction to Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery" is heartbreaking! Luke photographed

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan 69

Dan Dequan Chen Wanke Xu Zhuoqin Zou Guiyuan

He Tianmo Liu Songlian Li Jingshen Liang Wenhua

Ye Guanshui Wang Zhaoxiang Ma Hongquan Kong Qingzhong

Shi Shouyan (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' military uniforms)

Yue Youyou Blessing He Shirong Chen Gangguo

Qin Bangshu (inscribed by Tan Bangshu)

Sun Dianming Xu Zishui Zhong Shuqing Tang Huali

Li Daisheng Zhou Changyin Zeng Shiming

Tang Banglun (inscribed by Tang Banglun)

Huang Yiqing Ye Yujiu Yang pays tribute Zhang Xiaozeng

Huang Shangmei Deng Dejun He Guohua Yuan Tianquan

Liu Laosi Fan Shaohua Han Juncai Wang Shu

Shao Yuming Wu Zongyi Wang Peize Lin Shicheng

Zeng Weirong Zhu Chaoxiang Wang Xuetian Li Dorjie

Yi Weixiang Yuan Rongcai Fu Kunyou Chen Shengyao

Nie Guosi Wang Shichang Luo Guangti Xie Guosheng

Yang Guisheng Zhao Guangying Mu Changfa Zhang Jiqing

Huang Yuanzhou Chen Xushan Liu Zejian Tan Songqing

He Sifu Yuan Guohui Zhong Shilin Li Weijie

Chen Manxiang (rescue the sacrifice of his comrades in the water and posthumously remember the first-class merit)

Xia Chunxiang After Hui Jing

Yang Renyi

(Inscription: Company Commander of the 14th Company of the 37th Regiment, Second-class Meritorious Officer of the 8708th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army)

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Photography

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 46

Gu Yongkang Chen Liuhua Yang Yishu Huang Wangou

Pan Rukang (Inscription: Pan Rukang)

Bao Jirong Luo Zhaohua Cao Yafa Chen Wande

Li Hair Wild Chen Yuanming Zeng Guomin Zeng Defu

Zou Subi Zhang Shengjin Duan Maofu Wen Likun

Zhang Dayou Liang Zhenwei Xie Siping Wang Xingya

Liu Jiaming Bao Shoulian Wan Daoxuan Lai Chunxiang

Li Hexin (inscribed by Li Hexin)

Daiyoushan (inscribed by Dai Yousan)

Li Zhenxiang (inscribed by Li Zhenxiang)

Yao Wenxiu (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' uniforms)

Chen Libao He Rengui Liu Longshui Tian Fangqi

Zhu Renlu Zeng Huaming Huang Xiuchang Li Zhenxiang

Wang Binqi Wang Tianshuai Chen Zongjin Xia Zuping

Zhong Qiwei

Huang Yuliang Liu Xiangqi Jia Qinghua Fu Zhongze

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan 36

Li Zhenrong Wang Zishu Feng Xiuxun

Liao Yuguang (inscribed: Yuguang)

Chen Songquan Huang Rencai Wanjingcai Wang Zeming

Zhu Xianfa Zhou Zhiqiang Xu Jianghan Zhang Chengsheng

Yang Jiguo Long Yingkong Yang Chuanfu Shengqiwu

Liu Wenpin Huang Xuejin Yi Xueming Long Zhichao

Long Anpei Hu Shenghuan Wan Derun Passed the ball

Zhu Xianfa Chen Xianshi Wang Zhongxin Zhang Maofa

Fan Dong'an Zhao Timu Yuan Xiangui Wu Laifu

Fu Zhicheng Shen Shunsi Pu Rongcheng

Bi Huaichun (battalion commander of the 4th Battalion of the 38th Regiment, died during his aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States.There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kun Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kun Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.

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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

In the construction army of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, the 8th Regiment of the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth Divisions of the Railway Corps, the 8th Regiment of the Second Railway Division, the Independent Machinery Regiment, the Independent Automobile Regiment and the Second Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways (formerly the Southwest Railway Engineering Bureau), and employees of the Fourth Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, Bridge Engineering Bureau, Electricity Engineering Corps, Chengdu and Kunming Railway Bureau, as well as migrant workers along the line participated. The construction army has been fully launched in the northern section from Chengdu to Xichang and the southern section from Xichang to Kunming. At peak, more than 300,000 people have opened roads and built bridges between these steep mountains and ridges.

I asked Mei Zixiang for the "Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram". I once thought that along the context of all the martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, counting the number of sacrifices (deaths) on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, but it is too complicated and unfeasible. The number of tombs in the martyrs' cemeteries of the railway system has been lost. Some cemeteries have only monuments left - the martyrs' cemeteries of the 2nd Bureau of the Railway No. 2 near the Xintiecun Railway Station. The cemeteries of 104 tombs have been reclaimed and farmed by local villagers! There are currently no few tombs left and need protection urgently. We have asked many responsible departments for appeal, but it has no effect at all. I went to the National Library to read the relevant books of the Iron and Second Bureau, but there was little related content. I went to China Railway Building to report the situation, but I couldn't go in. Later, I wanted to only count the officers and soldiers who died in the railway soldiers buried in the martyrs' cemetery, which also had disadvantages: I couldn't do the statistics as accurately as possible; finally I decided to use the "List of Railway Soldiers and Martyrs" as a copy, combined with the photos of the tombstones of the martyrs' cemetery and other data to conduct statistics, as the source and basis for the number of officers and soldiers of the railway soldiers on the Chengdu-Kunming line.

I am a female soldier from the former 11th Division Hospital of the Railway Soldiers and a comrade-in-arms in the railway soldiers' career in martyrs. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, looking back and recording how many railway soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line are entrusted to me by history and the expectations of the railway soldiers.

This is a very heart-wrenching process. Every record of the heroic name of a railway soldier is an emotional impact and spiritual baptism - I know their age, origin, position in the army, time and place of sacrifice, reasons for sacrifice, and even the process of sacrifice. In front of me and in my mind, there are always: the difficult construction scenes of railway soldiers and soldiers; the young faces of comrades-in-arms; the elderly parents are eager to see their sons not return, and they die with their eyes open; the wife who is in pain for decades does not know where her husband's soul will return; the descendants of martyrs who are still struggling to find the place where their fathers are buried...

train is driving on the banks of the Jinsha River in the Chengkun Line. At that time, multiple railway troops fought along the Jinsha River.

photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

train is driving in the southern section of Chengdu-Kunming Railway·Duan Boyi. The photos are reproduced from the Internet to pay tribute to the publisher!

magnificent Faraday Line. Take the Chengkun Line as the faith - the famous walking member of the Chengkun Line. Liu Hong took

"Chengkun Railway Line Direction Schematic Diagram"·Picture Map Luo Jianchao The photo is reproduced from the Internet, paying tribute to the publisher!

-comprehensive Kunming Line

-comprehensive Kunming Line - starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province and ends in Kunming, Yunnan Province. It is a mountain railway that winds thousands of miles among the mountains and ridges, with a total line of 1,096 kilometers.

Chengkun Line starts from the Chengdu Plain at an altitude of about 500 meters, goes up against the Dadu River and Niuri River, crosses the Shamalada Tunnel at an altitude of 2,280 meters, goes down along the Sunshui River, Anning River, and Yalong River to the Jinsha River Canyon at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, and then goes up the Longchuan River to the central Yunnan Plateau at an altitude of about 1,900 meters. There are more than 500 kilometers of sections located in areas with earthquake intensity of 7-9 degrees. The mountains along the line are steep, with strange peaks standing tall and dense deep ravines and ravines crisscrossing. The terrain and geology are extremely complex, known as the "geological museum" and were once considered a "road construction forbidden area" by foreign experts. The preliminary design of the

Chengkun Line began in 1954. After the Western Line plan was determined from 1956 to 1957, unprecedented survey and design work on China's railway map was launched rapidly. More than 11,000 kilometers have been surveyed, nearly 10 times the length of the selected line; more than 300 plans have been compared, and geological drilling has reached more than 210,000 meters.

On July 1, 1970, the Chengdu-Kunming Line was connected in Lizhou, and the entire line was completed and opened to traffic. 100,000 soldiers and civilians held a grand celebration in Xichang. The various armies that built the Kunqu Line evacuated one after another, leaving countless martyrs' cemeteries of all sizes along the line.

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kunming Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.Luke photographed

Iron-first Division Directly affiliated units 9

Wang Jinggui Ren Qiang Wang Qingyuan

Yang Xiuquan (Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery)

Pan Baoan (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Dong Fu'an (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Li Kaizhi (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

A Chen Si (Cemetery of Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery)

Wang Lingyun (Female, Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery)

Iron-first Division 1 Regiment 47

He Weizhong

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 28

Zhang Yixiao Wang Jiankang Chen Shangyi Wu Zhangheng Wang Shanquan

Pan Fushun Yang Yanxuan Wenjun You

Helun Shu Yang Maolun Jia Wengui Yang Wenjun Jiang Shiwan

Zhou Yuanshou Jia Bangcheng Chen Shijin Jia Xuegui Wang Tingwan

Li Kehou Zhang Zhiwen Cao Guangyou Yang Zuosong Lin Shizhong

Hu Chaopei Xu Qigui Tian Wanfu Gao Shansheng Wei Renlong

According to the inscription record 1

Xu Jiedi

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 16

Wang Mingkui Hu Kaitan Wei Renrong Zhang Liangfu Duan Changrui

Deng Yuefu Chen Huasheng Bai Shigui

Xu Qun Yuan Shuyun Tan Fuzhou Chen Feng

Xu Xingbao (posted first-class merit)

Zhang Mao (posted second-class merit)

Wang Wenqiang (posted second-class merit)

Wang Zeqing (posted first-class merit)

62 Hospital Cemetery 1

Li Chunsheng

Iron First Division 2 Regiment 1

162 Hospital Cemetery 1

Iron First Division 3 Regiment 69

Yichuanfu

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 47

Zhang Derong Yi Turong Du Fengli Li Yongjin

Wang Dawei (inscribed by: Wang David)

Yang Zhonggui Lei Disheng Xiao Yongxiang Zhou Dahua

Liu Pinshan Zhang Shengcai Long Xingshui Jiang Xingli

Li Dailu (inscribed by: Li Dailu)

Hu Yuanli (inscribed by: Hu Tuli)

Zheng Kefu Peng Dequan Ye Changqing Tang Shihai

Xing Changyi (inscribed by: He Changyi)

Gistian Gong Shanghua Du Zhongzheng Ran Kaiquan

Chen Xianzhong Zuo Mushen Wu Kaijin Chen Hetai

Chen Zhanghua Zhu Xiaoxing Li Tianqing

Lin Muwan (inscribed by Lin Caiwan)

Ren Xianrong (inscribed by Ren Xianyin)

Chen Zheng (inscribed by Chen Zhengguai)

He Shenwu Deng Changyin Yuan Meidi

Lei Junjin (inscribed by Lei Qijin)

Wang Daquan Lin Zuoyun Zhang Dehe

Wenrenlu (inscribed by Wen Renlu)

Ren Hualu (inscribed by Ren Hualu)

Zhu Xianzhen Wang Mingdong Yang Chengxuan Zhao Guangzhou

Couplets on the back of the door of the martyrs' cemetery of Cucumber Garden Luke shot

Cucumber Garden Martyrs' cemetery 21

Li Tangkuan Gu Tingyou Lin Yashou Huang Shibin Xiao Shizheng

Liu Kehong Chen Yunwu Xu Daquan Hu Fayu Yang Fuyou

Gu Yude Xia Zaoren Xie Jicai Long Kaiyuan Wang Zhongqi

Li Kai Chen Libao Chen Jinbing Xiong Xiantian Yan Daizhou

Tang Yongying

th Regiment of the Iron First Division 56

Huang Song Ge Fazhi Nie Xingcheng

Jinshan Railway Soldiers' martyrs' cemetery 39

Ou Zhikun (inscribed by Ou Zhikun)

Zhang Bicai (inscribed by Zhang Bicai)

Su Ronggui Zhang Renxing Yang Guixian Gou Xingdang

Wang Shimin Zhu Darong Liu Chuanguo Zhang Mingyou

Yang Guocai Zhang Yuxiang Li Yugui Li Baorong

Liu Chaofu

Zhang Wenlin (inscribed by Zhang Jiulin)

Liao Hongtu Peng Huaizhong

Liu Bangquan (inscribed by Liu Bangquan)

Wu Yingpeng (inscribed by Wu Yingming)

Li Guanglin Che Qiangwu

Zhang Diyu (posted to the second-class merit)

Wang Tianxiang

Wang Mingfa (posted to the second-class merit)

Luo Huaiming Liu Changbing Wang Maowen Zhou Zongli

Deng Chengyin

Zhao Jiayou (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Pan Fenglin Zhou Xingming Li Yiqing

Huang Dequan (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Li Cong Yue Zhengjin Wan Lijun Zhang Chunjiang

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 14

Chen Yingtian Xiang Zukui Zhang Qingming Shen Rencai

Wang Binru Luo Zhinian Yan Litang Zhang Hengxi Luo Silu Pang Daqi

Li Xiaoquan (records the second-class merit)

Yang Jibin Li Ruicheng Cai Chengfeng

5th Iron Division 48

Zu Dingyun

Yang Street Railway Soldiers Cemetery 20

Yang Zhengbing Chen Zhigan (inscribed by Chen Zhixuan)

Luo Zhaoxing Tang Dede Wang Hongsheng Xie Youguo

Wu Zhenyue (inscribed by Wu Zhenyao)

Xiong Yongxiang (inscribed by Xiong Yongqiang) Lei Yuanming Yin Hongzhong

Huang Zuobin (inscribed by Huang Youbin) Quan Taiping

Wei Genyi Jiao Shangming Liu Huaiqing Li Fangji

Jin Shiyu Hu Maolin Zhang Jinlong Yang Guojing

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 1

Yang Qirun

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 26

Qian Chaoyun Wan Guowu Yao Rongcai Tian Weitong Xu Qunyu

High-rise and hardship (inscribed by Gaofa Yin)

Li Kai (reported to remember the second-class merit)

Liu Yishun Yang Chengfu Wang Zuzhi Chen Shouhai Lian Daqing

Chen Yigui Chen Kunyun Sun Bentang Hou Shuli Yang Dingyun

Tang Yingde Wang Shixuan Zheng Deshan Yuan Tianmo

Ran Qiming (Inscription: Ran Qipeng)

Xi Youyuan Qiu Weibai Tao Xuezheng He Quangui

The 8th Regiment of the Second Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 20

5 regiments: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th regiments.Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

Inscription: Second Division of the Railway Corps)

Martyrs Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province 186

Zhang Changgui Tan Shaoyu Peng Dequan Huang Tingshui

Cao Wenxian Zhang Baishu Wu Changgui Chen Jichang

Ma Yujin Cui Maogen Xu Changliang Peng Qiangui

Wang Heping Li Shaoming Luo Mingyao Li Xianyuan

Yao Yuanyou Yuan Changqing Liu Jifu Wang Chaofu

Lin Forest Li Lunwen Peng Wanyin Zhang Xiaoyin

He Xingshun Li Huazhong Zhang Huaifu Tong Guangming

Tang Zihong Peng Guomin Chen Zhongyi Xie Encheng

Ling Junrong Ling Junrong Chen Qidong Qiu Chonghui Luo Zhengguo

Yang Deming Yang Qingcai Zhong Musheng Zhou Qiwen

Huang Huarong Feng Maocheng Chen Qinxing Cai Xiantong

Chen Zongze Deng Xueru Wu Yongwen Wen Chaoyun

Yang Shengyin Guo Xiaokun Tang Zhaoqiu Tan Chunhua

Wang Xingdao Qin Mingzhong Zeng Congde Chen Xianguo

Zhang Yitian Xiao Junde Lei Daijian Wang Changsong

Zhu Zhongxin Zhang Taiquan Su Gonghuo Feng Zhulin

Li Degui Li Yiqi Wu Shicai Weng Liuhua

Li Xiantian Wang Xingrong Meishou Li Guorong

Luo Yonghan Zeng Chenghai Xiao Qizhong Hu Wanxun

Hu Guangyue Guo Zhongwen Luo Ben Shang Chen Minggao

Chen Dengrong Wang Anzhou He Zesheng Li Gaoheng

Tao Xichang Li Wenming Lu Yushuang Wu Siling

Iron Conference Wen Yuanfa Hu Xuerong Tai Shengxiang

Li Dacai Liu Rugao Sun Huaitang Zhang Wei

Yu Zezhong Luo Minggui Zhang Rende Zeng Guangyuan

Wang Junting Gu Huaijin Chen Mingxing Deng Quanzhou

Jin Jiwu Zheng Bensong

Luo Jinsheng (inscribed by Luo Jiaosheng)

Tang Cunrong (inscribed by Tang Cunyun)

Qi Daojin Jiang Chaofu Yang Wenfu Hou Guihuaihua

Cao Yande Wang Fuqing Huang Qiishun Yuan Renhua

Tao Dingwu (there are 2 tombs of Tao Dingwu martyrs)

Zhang Zhiwen Yan Jiade Xie Dedi Zhang Kaijin

Zhang Baoquan Yu Guohua Zhao Feihai Cai Peijun

Zhang Tongshu Zhao Yinglan Li Yongfu Dou Youmo

Long Dezhi Zhou Faren Chen Deyou Li Rongbin

Wu Yongqian Zhang Qunlong Shu Zeliang Pu Zhenglong

Lei Daiguang Xu Duyin Geng Wenshun Yin Huanfa

Hu Yuanming Yang Yongquan Zhang Qingxia Meng Tianshou

Sun Quanlin Shi Wanqing Zhu Congtai Wang Shizhang

Yang Xinglin Chen Changhai Chen Shan Li Ruqing

Cao Kunlong Wang Jinsheng Xu Yanhua Zhu Qixian

Chen Fuchang Li Derong Xu Zhihao Nian Jierong

Zhou Shengmei Zeng Qinfu Liang Meikai Li Maowei

Liu Tianshun Deng Minghui Yin Fugui Chen Longwu

Xiong Tingyong (inscribed by: Xiong Tingshui)

Wang Qingshan Wang Shumin Huang Rutian Li Xianming

Deng Zhengju Duan Fuxu Li Chunmao Shi Genhuo

Liu Fagang Liu Zicheng Dai Zhenqiu Tang Shengguo

Li Yujin Deng Zhengju Chen Zongnan Zhang Baoyi

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Lu Hongxing

Sichuan Yanbian County Martyrs Cemetery 57

Jin Ruzhong Wen Daojin Zhang Xinhai Huang Weihong Huang Xueqing

Deng Houan Wu Xiangrong Zhang Jintong Liu Zuyuan Huang Youqi

Dai Jinnie Zhu Zhilin Lv Yongfu Chen Jifu Fang Jijun

Chen Chujian (Inscription: Chen Yingjian)

Yang Benlu Wang Ting'an

Yang Guoxian Liu Changan Yao Wuzhong Pan Guibin Hu Daoping

Yang Tinghua Wang Shaowen Luo Tingjin Hong Yufang Peng Yanjin

Leng Zhenda Mao Liuyuan Zhan Hai (inscribed by Zhan He)

Liu Guangxiao Pu Bingqing Wu Peifu Zheng Juwang Chen Jingzhong

Ding Fengcai Tang Guoxiong Su Yingxing Tao Yuzhou Guo Changkun

Huang Wenyuan Ge Wenliang Sun Weizhen Leng Guangde Wang Yuanxin

Li Jiguang Zeng Yuandong Jin Baojiang Li Zhongcheng Yu Yongsheng

Xue Shengyi Wei Jimeng Wang Wenhai Chen Chunsheng Fu Jingshu

You Guanghua

3 Sichuan Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery 5

Gui Shixiang (inscribed by Gui Shixiang)

Lai Student Ding Chengbing Qin Shude Sun Jiangao

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Jingyuncai

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 38

Li Zhijie Wei Konglu Chen Guozhang Liu Mingxiang Li Tianrong

Du Yongshou Liu Wenrong Zheng Tingfa Gaoshujun Jinhaijiang

Tan Shenghai Liang Shaohuai Gou Wenjian Song Zhike Li Chengfu

Fu Gaocai Lu Degui Du Kaiming Li Yanqing Yang Yuanxiao

Miao Qianqiang Rao Ping'an Zhang Dunmao Wang Suoqin Shi Shichang

Yang Damao Sun Jianming Fu Xueyun Wang Weishang Tang Xianyou

You Yunkun Gu Qingxue Wu Dayin Liang Baozhu Zhao Daji

Ding Zhongyou Jin Shanmao

You Yunkun (inscribe: You Yuankun)

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Yang Derong

Sichuan Yuexi County Martyrs Cemetery 1

He Junhai

Sichuan Xide County Martyrs Cemetery 3

Ni Zhili Wang Shaobang Zhong Jiyou

Railway Soldiers' Cemetery 7th Division died on the Chengkun Line 199

On December 26, 1965, the key project of the Chengdu-Kunming Line's dense air section started.The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Card Door, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Monument, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, Cemetery, Luke Photography,

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Zhang Huiying (female, nurse at the Iron Seventh Division Hospital)

Cheming Road

(Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Rongcheng Martyrs Cemetery, Shandong Province)

Li Yongzeng

(Deputy Commander of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery is its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, Qujing County, Yunnan Province)

Weng Dongsheng, Tang Guanghui, Cui Fengfei, Yang Yusong

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province 59

0 million Tianshui Zhou Aiyin Li Wanzong Luo Kangfa Liu Dejun

Huang Yingxiang Lu Shimei Zhou Chengzhang

Cai Tingquan (inscribed by Cai Tingquan)

Qin Shicai Huang Peichang Lin Yuenan Tang Shizhong Wang Yuanlu

He Junrong (inscribed by He Junxing)

Liang Jinjing (inscribed by Liang Mianjing)

Huang Zhiping (inscribed by Huang Qiping)

Fang Rusheng (inscribed by Fang Ruyu)

Zhu Wuke (inscribed by Zhu Yunke)

Wei Yuedeng Zhang Yuantao Yue Linfang Li Fakun Li Ziqiang Xiang Qiwan

(reported to remember the first-class merit, moved back to his original hometown of "Jintang County Martyrs Cemetery" in Sichuan Province) Feng Xinghan Guan Tianxiu Wang Fanghe

Yang Guanggui (inscribed by Xiang Guanggui) Long Changyuan

Dong Zelin (posted first-class merit)

Pan Fuyuan (inscribed by Pan Fuyuan) Wang Tiancai

Euro Houxiu Feng Qiyuan Liu Yijie Song Degui

Zhao Fagao (inscribed by Zhao Huagao) Zhang Fuzhong

Wu Shihong Cheng Houwen (inscribed by Cheng Qiwen)

Lin Chuancai Ju Yuncai (inscribed by Jing Yuncai)

Zheng Huanming Wang Jingguo Pan Xuewang

Liang Xichen (inscribed by Liang Xiqiang)

Lu Changming (inscribed by Zhan Changming) Zeng Fanping (inscribed by Zeng Yiping)

Yang Fuchu Zhang Yude Zheng Guosheng Zhong Chuanguang Chen Guangshu

Wang Haishi Zhou Yichuan Zhu Qizhi Sun Deming Chen Fuyuan

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 128

Liu Jingba Zhou Mingyu Shu Wenzhao Zhou Youfu

Chen Xuchi Xiao Cunjie Zeng Lingze Sun Xianshun

Wang Ronggen Liao Chaozhen Xu Jinhua Ma Cunting

Rong Songfan Zheng Xingwu Xia Xinguo Liao Jicai

Zhu Hongyu Ye Zhensheng Kang Zhongxin Pan Hongkang

Xi Yuliang Xinglong Zhen Zuopei Qing Anzhong

Yang Tonglin Li Hai Zhang Yingzhe Huang Huining

Yang Guoqi Yang Anming Liao Yongzhong Xiang Chengyan

Tan Puyu Li Hengtai Peng Guangqing Zheng Zuohuan

Zhu Baimei

Tang Dexiao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) Lei Gengao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) 朱天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天� Liu Wanyu

Shu Saubao (inscribed by: Shu Saubao)

Shen Chuanguang Zhang Muxi Peng Wenzhi Yang Tongcheng Qiu Runsheng Liu Chengli Zhang Peifa Xu Guangzhong

Liao Qishu Hu Wenhai Feng Chuannan Chen Yuehong Zhuojinguang (inscribed by: Zhuo Shiguang)

Yan Tianquan He Qilin Zhong Yuanlin Tu Fagen

Li Xixiang Fang Jinguo Zhang Huaiqian Huang Baoyuan

Deng Mingquan Li Guoqiao Wan Zhongcheng Liu Chaocai

Ran Dongshan Lin Anhe Lin Rongduan Guo Daohe

Liu Xide Wu Zhaogui

Zhang Zigeng (inscribed by: Zhang Zigen) Li Sheyang (inscribed by Li Sheyang)

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The Eighth Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 262

Datianjing Super Bridge built by the Iron Eighth Division

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Martyr Xiong Hanjun died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel.Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.) Chen Chunrong Fu Guanghui Li Guangli Zheng Zijin Chen Taiguo

Chen Senlin Xiao Liansheng Rao Guomin Hao Zhangxing Wang Siyuan

He Zhengya Huang Bingzhe Xu Changjin Li Shuchang Li Renyi

Wu Kangpin Li Guojun Tang Zhian Zhang Guoqiang Song Kun

Zhou Renshu Lu Wenbao Zhong Qiyu Hu Huake Huang Ronghua

Wang Yinchi Li Changqing Chen Digao

Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery·Monument Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, took photos of

Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, laid wreaths to the martyrs of the 36th Regiment who died on the Chengdu-Kun Line,

to pay tribute to the heroes and pay tribute to the railway soldiers! Photo provided by Comrade Xu Junhua, Iron Eighth Division,

, Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, 37

, He Xiubin, Peng Youliang, Shan Gaoyin, He Xingxuan, Wu Yuanlong,

, Wang Qinglian, Zhou Xingsheng, Shen Yinshan, Wu Taibin, Ke Ruyin,

, Su Chengmu, Xiong Daifu, Zhou Tinggui, Liang Mingqing, Peng Yingfan,

, Long Xiumou, Huang Wanlin, You Qingming, Xiong Hanjun, Jiang Youfu,

, Zou Yunduan, Chen Shiyun, Chen Xianqing, Chen Xinlin, Gong Youan, Ke Ruyin, Yang Xiumu, Zou Taixiang, Gao Jiayuan, Qingchanggu,

, Lei Rugou, Wang Xianfu, Shen Lianqiu, Song Shiqin, Wang Xianlin,

, Yang Jierong Huang Wenfu

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. Luke shot

"Introduction to Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery" is heartbreaking! Luke photographed

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan 69

Dan Dequan Chen Wanke Xu Zhuoqin Zou Guiyuan

He Tianmo Liu Songlian Li Jingshen Liang Wenhua

Ye Guanshui Wang Zhaoxiang Ma Hongquan Kong Qingzhong

Shi Shouyan (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' military uniforms)

Yue Youyou Blessing He Shirong Chen Gangguo

Qin Bangshu (inscribed by Tan Bangshu)

Sun Dianming Xu Zishui Zhong Shuqing Tang Huali

Li Daisheng Zhou Changyin Zeng Shiming

Tang Banglun (inscribed by Tang Banglun)

Huang Yiqing Ye Yujiu Yang pays tribute Zhang Xiaozeng

Huang Shangmei Deng Dejun He Guohua Yuan Tianquan

Liu Laosi Fan Shaohua Han Juncai Wang Shu

Shao Yuming Wu Zongyi Wang Peize Lin Shicheng

Zeng Weirong Zhu Chaoxiang Wang Xuetian Li Dorjie

Yi Weixiang Yuan Rongcai Fu Kunyou Chen Shengyao

Nie Guosi Wang Shichang Luo Guangti Xie Guosheng

Yang Guisheng Zhao Guangying Mu Changfa Zhang Jiqing

Huang Yuanzhou Chen Xushan Liu Zejian Tan Songqing

He Sifu Yuan Guohui Zhong Shilin Li Weijie

Chen Manxiang (rescue the sacrifice of his comrades in the water and posthumously remember the first-class merit)

Xia Chunxiang After Hui Jing

Yang Renyi

(Inscription: Company Commander of the 14th Company of the 37th Regiment, Second-class Meritorious Officer of the 8708th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army)

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Photography

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 46

Gu Yongkang Chen Liuhua Yang Yishu Huang Wangou

Pan Rukang (Inscription: Pan Rukang)

Bao Jirong Luo Zhaohua Cao Yafa Chen Wande

Li Hair Wild Chen Yuanming Zeng Guomin Zeng Defu

Zou Subi Zhang Shengjin Duan Maofu Wen Likun

Zhang Dayou Liang Zhenwei Xie Siping Wang Xingya

Liu Jiaming Bao Shoulian Wan Daoxuan Lai Chunxiang

Li Hexin (inscribed by Li Hexin)

Daiyoushan (inscribed by Dai Yousan)

Li Zhenxiang (inscribed by Li Zhenxiang)

Yao Wenxiu (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' uniforms)

Chen Libao He Rengui Liu Longshui Tian Fangqi

Zhu Renlu Zeng Huaming Huang Xiuchang Li Zhenxiang

Wang Binqi Wang Tianshuai Chen Zongjin Xia Zuping

Zhong Qiwei

Huang Yuliang Liu Xiangqi Jia Qinghua Fu Zhongze

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan 36

Li Zhenrong Wang Zishu Feng Xiuxun

Liao Yuguang (inscribed: Yuguang)

Chen Songquan Huang Rencai Wanjingcai Wang Zeming

Zhu Xianfa Zhou Zhiqiang Xu Jianghan Zhang Chengsheng

Yang Jiguo Long Yingkong Yang Chuanfu Shengqiwu

Liu Wenpin Huang Xuejin Yi Xueming Long Zhichao

Long Anpei Hu Shenghuan Wan Derun Passed the ball

Zhu Xianfa Chen Xianshi Wang Zhongxin Zhang Maofa

Fan Dong'an Zhao Timu Yuan Xiangui Wu Laifu

Fu Zhicheng Shen Shunsi Pu Rongcheng

Bi Huaichun (battalion commander of the 4th Battalion of the 38th Regiment, died during his aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States.There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier

Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

In the construction army of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, the 8th Regiment of the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth Divisions of the Railway Corps, the 8th Regiment of the Second Railway Division, the Independent Machinery Regiment, the Independent Automobile Regiment and the Second Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways (formerly the Southwest Railway Engineering Bureau), and employees of the Fourth Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, Bridge Engineering Bureau, Electricity Engineering Corps, Chengdu and Kunming Railway Bureau, as well as migrant workers along the line participated. The construction army has been fully launched in the northern section from Chengdu to Xichang and the southern section from Xichang to Kunming. At peak, more than 300,000 people have opened roads and built bridges between these steep mountains and ridges.

I asked Mei Zixiang for the "Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram". I once thought that along the context of all the martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, counting the number of sacrifices (deaths) on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, but it is too complicated and unfeasible. The number of tombs in the martyrs' cemeteries of the railway system has been lost. Some cemeteries have only monuments left - the martyrs' cemeteries of the 2nd Bureau of the Railway No. 2 near the Xintiecun Railway Station. The cemeteries of 104 tombs have been reclaimed and farmed by local villagers! There are currently no few tombs left and need protection urgently. We have asked many responsible departments for appeal, but it has no effect at all. I went to the National Library to read the relevant books of the Iron and Second Bureau, but there was little related content. I went to China Railway Building to report the situation, but I couldn't go in. Later, I wanted to only count the officers and soldiers who died in the railway soldiers buried in the martyrs' cemetery, which also had disadvantages: I couldn't do the statistics as accurately as possible; finally I decided to use the "List of Railway Soldiers and Martyrs" as a copy, combined with the photos of the tombstones of the martyrs' cemetery and other data to conduct statistics, as the source and basis for the number of officers and soldiers of the railway soldiers on the Chengdu-Kunming line.

I am a female soldier from the former 11th Division Hospital of the Railway Soldiers and a comrade-in-arms in the railway soldiers' career in martyrs. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, looking back and recording how many railway soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line are entrusted to me by history and the expectations of the railway soldiers.

This is a very heart-wrenching process. Every record of the heroic name of a railway soldier is an emotional impact and spiritual baptism - I know their age, origin, position in the army, time and place of sacrifice, reasons for sacrifice, and even the process of sacrifice. In front of me and in my mind, there are always: the difficult construction scenes of railway soldiers and soldiers; the young faces of comrades-in-arms; the elderly parents are eager to see their sons not return, and they die with their eyes open; the wife who is in pain for decades does not know where her husband's soul will return; the descendants of martyrs who are still struggling to find the place where their fathers are buried...

train is driving on the banks of the Jinsha River in the Chengkun Line. At that time, multiple railway troops fought along the Jinsha River.

photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

train is driving in the southern section of Chengdu-Kunming Railway·Duan Boyi. The photos are reproduced from the Internet to pay tribute to the publisher!

magnificent Faraday Line. Take the Chengkun Line as the faith - the famous walking member of the Chengkun Line. Liu Hong took

"Chengkun Railway Line Direction Schematic Diagram"·Picture Map Luo Jianchao The photo is reproduced from the Internet, paying tribute to the publisher!

-comprehensive Kunming Line

-comprehensive Kunming Line - starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province and ends in Kunming, Yunnan Province. It is a mountain railway that winds thousands of miles among the mountains and ridges, with a total line of 1,096 kilometers.

Chengkun Line starts from the Chengdu Plain at an altitude of about 500 meters, goes up against the Dadu River and Niuri River, crosses the Shamalada Tunnel at an altitude of 2,280 meters, goes down along the Sunshui River, Anning River, and Yalong River to the Jinsha River Canyon at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, and then goes up the Longchuan River to the central Yunnan Plateau at an altitude of about 1,900 meters. There are more than 500 kilometers of sections located in areas with earthquake intensity of 7-9 degrees. The mountains along the line are steep, with strange peaks standing tall and dense deep ravines and ravines crisscrossing. The terrain and geology are extremely complex, known as the "geological museum" and were once considered a "road construction forbidden area" by foreign experts. The preliminary design of the

Chengkun Line began in 1954. After the Western Line plan was determined from 1956 to 1957, unprecedented survey and design work on China's railway map was launched rapidly. More than 11,000 kilometers have been surveyed, nearly 10 times the length of the selected line; more than 300 plans have been compared, and geological drilling has reached more than 210,000 meters.

On July 1, 1970, the Chengdu-Kunming Line was connected in Lizhou, and the entire line was completed and opened to traffic. 100,000 soldiers and civilians held a grand celebration in Xichang. The various armies that built the Kunqu Line evacuated one after another, leaving countless martyrs' cemeteries of all sizes along the line.

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kunming Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.Luke photographed

Iron-first Division Directly affiliated units 9

Wang Jinggui Ren Qiang Wang Qingyuan

Yang Xiuquan (Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery)

Pan Baoan (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Dong Fu'an (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Li Kaizhi (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

A Chen Si (Cemetery of Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery)

Wang Lingyun (Female, Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery)

Iron-first Division 1 Regiment 47

He Weizhong

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 28

Zhang Yixiao Wang Jiankang Chen Shangyi Wu Zhangheng Wang Shanquan

Pan Fushun Yang Yanxuan Wenjun You

Helun Shu Yang Maolun Jia Wengui Yang Wenjun Jiang Shiwan

Zhou Yuanshou Jia Bangcheng Chen Shijin Jia Xuegui Wang Tingwan

Li Kehou Zhang Zhiwen Cao Guangyou Yang Zuosong Lin Shizhong

Hu Chaopei Xu Qigui Tian Wanfu Gao Shansheng Wei Renlong

According to the inscription record 1

Xu Jiedi

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 16

Wang Mingkui Hu Kaitan Wei Renrong Zhang Liangfu Duan Changrui

Deng Yuefu Chen Huasheng Bai Shigui

Xu Qun Yuan Shuyun Tan Fuzhou Chen Feng

Xu Xingbao (posted first-class merit)

Zhang Mao (posted second-class merit)

Wang Wenqiang (posted second-class merit)

Wang Zeqing (posted first-class merit)

62 Hospital Cemetery 1

Li Chunsheng

Iron First Division 2 Regiment 1

162 Hospital Cemetery 1

Iron First Division 3 Regiment 69

Yichuanfu

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 47

Zhang Derong Yi Turong Du Fengli Li Yongjin

Wang Dawei (inscribed by: Wang David)

Yang Zhonggui Lei Disheng Xiao Yongxiang Zhou Dahua

Liu Pinshan Zhang Shengcai Long Xingshui Jiang Xingli

Li Dailu (inscribed by: Li Dailu)

Hu Yuanli (inscribed by: Hu Tuli)

Zheng Kefu Peng Dequan Ye Changqing Tang Shihai

Xing Changyi (inscribed by: He Changyi)

Gistian Gong Shanghua Du Zhongzheng Ran Kaiquan

Chen Xianzhong Zuo Mushen Wu Kaijin Chen Hetai

Chen Zhanghua Zhu Xiaoxing Li Tianqing

Lin Muwan (inscribed by Lin Caiwan)

Ren Xianrong (inscribed by Ren Xianyin)

Chen Zheng (inscribed by Chen Zhengguai)

He Shenwu Deng Changyin Yuan Meidi

Lei Junjin (inscribed by Lei Qijin)

Wang Daquan Lin Zuoyun Zhang Dehe

Wenrenlu (inscribed by Wen Renlu)

Ren Hualu (inscribed by Ren Hualu)

Zhu Xianzhen Wang Mingdong Yang Chengxuan Zhao Guangzhou

Couplets on the back of the door of the martyrs' cemetery of Cucumber Garden Luke shot

Cucumber Garden Martyrs' cemetery 21

Li Tangkuan Gu Tingyou Lin Yashou Huang Shibin Xiao Shizheng

Liu Kehong Chen Yunwu Xu Daquan Hu Fayu Yang Fuyou

Gu Yude Xia Zaoren Xie Jicai Long Kaiyuan Wang Zhongqi

Li Kai Chen Libao Chen Jinbing Xiong Xiantian Yan Daizhou

Tang Yongying

th Regiment of the Iron First Division 56

Huang Song Ge Fazhi Nie Xingcheng

Jinshan Railway Soldiers' martyrs' cemetery 39

Ou Zhikun (inscribed by Ou Zhikun)

Zhang Bicai (inscribed by Zhang Bicai)

Su Ronggui Zhang Renxing Yang Guixian Gou Xingdang

Wang Shimin Zhu Darong Liu Chuanguo Zhang Mingyou

Yang Guocai Zhang Yuxiang Li Yugui Li Baorong

Liu Chaofu

Zhang Wenlin (inscribed by Zhang Jiulin)

Liao Hongtu Peng Huaizhong

Liu Bangquan (inscribed by Liu Bangquan)

Wu Yingpeng (inscribed by Wu Yingming)

Li Guanglin Che Qiangwu

Zhang Diyu (posted to the second-class merit)

Wang Tianxiang

Wang Mingfa (posted to the second-class merit)

Luo Huaiming Liu Changbing Wang Maowen Zhou Zongli

Deng Chengyin

Zhao Jiayou (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Pan Fenglin Zhou Xingming Li Yiqing

Huang Dequan (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Li Cong Yue Zhengjin Wan Lijun Zhang Chunjiang

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 14

Chen Yingtian Xiang Zukui Zhang Qingming Shen Rencai

Wang Binru Luo Zhinian Yan Litang Zhang Hengxi Luo Silu Pang Daqi

Li Xiaoquan (records the second-class merit)

Yang Jibin Li Ruicheng Cai Chengfeng

5th Iron Division 48

Zu Dingyun

Yang Street Railway Soldiers Cemetery 20

Yang Zhengbing Chen Zhigan (inscribed by Chen Zhixuan)

Luo Zhaoxing Tang Dede Wang Hongsheng Xie Youguo

Wu Zhenyue (inscribed by Wu Zhenyao)

Xiong Yongxiang (inscribed by Xiong Yongqiang) Lei Yuanming Yin Hongzhong

Huang Zuobin (inscribed by Huang Youbin) Quan Taiping

Wei Genyi Jiao Shangming Liu Huaiqing Li Fangji

Jin Shiyu Hu Maolin Zhang Jinlong Yang Guojing

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 1

Yang Qirun

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 26

Qian Chaoyun Wan Guowu Yao Rongcai Tian Weitong Xu Qunyu

High-rise and hardship (inscribed by Gaofa Yin)

Li Kai (reported to remember the second-class merit)

Liu Yishun Yang Chengfu Wang Zuzhi Chen Shouhai Lian Daqing

Chen Yigui Chen Kunyun Sun Bentang Hou Shuli Yang Dingyun

Tang Yingde Wang Shixuan Zheng Deshan Yuan Tianmo

Ran Qiming (Inscription: Ran Qipeng)

Xi Youyuan Qiu Weibai Tao Xuezheng He Quangui

The 8th Regiment of the Second Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 20

5 regiments: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th regiments.Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

Inscription: Second Division of the Railway Corps)

Martyrs Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province 186

Zhang Changgui Tan Shaoyu Peng Dequan Huang Tingshui

Cao Wenxian Zhang Baishu Wu Changgui Chen Jichang

Ma Yujin Cui Maogen Xu Changliang Peng Qiangui

Wang Heping Li Shaoming Luo Mingyao Li Xianyuan

Yao Yuanyou Yuan Changqing Liu Jifu Wang Chaofu

Lin Forest Li Lunwen Peng Wanyin Zhang Xiaoyin

He Xingshun Li Huazhong Zhang Huaifu Tong Guangming

Tang Zihong Peng Guomin Chen Zhongyi Xie Encheng

Ling Junrong Ling Junrong Chen Qidong Qiu Chonghui Luo Zhengguo

Yang Deming Yang Qingcai Zhong Musheng Zhou Qiwen

Huang Huarong Feng Maocheng Chen Qinxing Cai Xiantong

Chen Zongze Deng Xueru Wu Yongwen Wen Chaoyun

Yang Shengyin Guo Xiaokun Tang Zhaoqiu Tan Chunhua

Wang Xingdao Qin Mingzhong Zeng Congde Chen Xianguo

Zhang Yitian Xiao Junde Lei Daijian Wang Changsong

Zhu Zhongxin Zhang Taiquan Su Gonghuo Feng Zhulin

Li Degui Li Yiqi Wu Shicai Weng Liuhua

Li Xiantian Wang Xingrong Meishou Li Guorong

Luo Yonghan Zeng Chenghai Xiao Qizhong Hu Wanxun

Hu Guangyue Guo Zhongwen Luo Ben Shang Chen Minggao

Chen Dengrong Wang Anzhou He Zesheng Li Gaoheng

Tao Xichang Li Wenming Lu Yushuang Wu Siling

Iron Conference Wen Yuanfa Hu Xuerong Tai Shengxiang

Li Dacai Liu Rugao Sun Huaitang Zhang Wei

Yu Zezhong Luo Minggui Zhang Rende Zeng Guangyuan

Wang Junting Gu Huaijin Chen Mingxing Deng Quanzhou

Jin Jiwu Zheng Bensong

Luo Jinsheng (inscribed by Luo Jiaosheng)

Tang Cunrong (inscribed by Tang Cunyun)

Qi Daojin Jiang Chaofu Yang Wenfu Hou Guihuaihua

Cao Yande Wang Fuqing Huang Qiishun Yuan Renhua

Tao Dingwu (there are 2 tombs of Tao Dingwu martyrs)

Zhang Zhiwen Yan Jiade Xie Dedi Zhang Kaijin

Zhang Baoquan Yu Guohua Zhao Feihai Cai Peijun

Zhang Tongshu Zhao Yinglan Li Yongfu Dou Youmo

Long Dezhi Zhou Faren Chen Deyou Li Rongbin

Wu Yongqian Zhang Qunlong Shu Zeliang Pu Zhenglong

Lei Daiguang Xu Duyin Geng Wenshun Yin Huanfa

Hu Yuanming Yang Yongquan Zhang Qingxia Meng Tianshou

Sun Quanlin Shi Wanqing Zhu Congtai Wang Shizhang

Yang Xinglin Chen Changhai Chen Shan Li Ruqing

Cao Kunlong Wang Jinsheng Xu Yanhua Zhu Qixian

Chen Fuchang Li Derong Xu Zhihao Nian Jierong

Zhou Shengmei Zeng Qinfu Liang Meikai Li Maowei

Liu Tianshun Deng Minghui Yin Fugui Chen Longwu

Xiong Tingyong (inscribed by: Xiong Tingshui)

Wang Qingshan Wang Shumin Huang Rutian Li Xianming

Deng Zhengju Duan Fuxu Li Chunmao Shi Genhuo

Liu Fagang Liu Zicheng Dai Zhenqiu Tang Shengguo

Li Yujin Deng Zhengju Chen Zongnan Zhang Baoyi

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Lu Hongxing

Sichuan Yanbian County Martyrs Cemetery 57

Jin Ruzhong Wen Daojin Zhang Xinhai Huang Weihong Huang Xueqing

Deng Houan Wu Xiangrong Zhang Jintong Liu Zuyuan Huang Youqi

Dai Jinnie Zhu Zhilin Lv Yongfu Chen Jifu Fang Jijun

Chen Chujian (Inscription: Chen Yingjian)

Yang Benlu Wang Ting'an

Yang Guoxian Liu Changan Yao Wuzhong Pan Guibin Hu Daoping

Yang Tinghua Wang Shaowen Luo Tingjin Hong Yufang Peng Yanjin

Leng Zhenda Mao Liuyuan Zhan Hai (inscribed by Zhan He)

Liu Guangxiao Pu Bingqing Wu Peifu Zheng Juwang Chen Jingzhong

Ding Fengcai Tang Guoxiong Su Yingxing Tao Yuzhou Guo Changkun

Huang Wenyuan Ge Wenliang Sun Weizhen Leng Guangde Wang Yuanxin

Li Jiguang Zeng Yuandong Jin Baojiang Li Zhongcheng Yu Yongsheng

Xue Shengyi Wei Jimeng Wang Wenhai Chen Chunsheng Fu Jingshu

You Guanghua

3 Sichuan Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery 5

Gui Shixiang (inscribed by Gui Shixiang)

Lai Student Ding Chengbing Qin Shude Sun Jiangao

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Jingyuncai

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 38

Li Zhijie Wei Konglu Chen Guozhang Liu Mingxiang Li Tianrong

Du Yongshou Liu Wenrong Zheng Tingfa Gaoshujun Jinhaijiang

Tan Shenghai Liang Shaohuai Gou Wenjian Song Zhike Li Chengfu

Fu Gaocai Lu Degui Du Kaiming Li Yanqing Yang Yuanxiao

Miao Qianqiang Rao Ping'an Zhang Dunmao Wang Suoqin Shi Shichang

Yang Damao Sun Jianming Fu Xueyun Wang Weishang Tang Xianyou

You Yunkun Gu Qingxue Wu Dayin Liang Baozhu Zhao Daji

Ding Zhongyou Jin Shanmao

You Yunkun (inscribe: You Yuankun)

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Yang Derong

Sichuan Yuexi County Martyrs Cemetery 1

He Junhai

Sichuan Xide County Martyrs Cemetery 3

Ni Zhili Wang Shaobang Zhong Jiyou

Railway Soldiers' Cemetery 7th Division died on the Chengkun Line 199

On December 26, 1965, the key project of the Chengdu-Kunming Line's dense air section started.The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Card Door, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Monument, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, Cemetery, Luke Photography,

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, 7th Division, 8

Zhang Huiying (female, nurse at the Iron Seventh Division Hospital)

Cheming Road

(Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Rongcheng Martyrs Cemetery, Shandong Province)

Li Yongzeng

(Deputy Commander of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery is its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, Qujing County, Yunnan Province)

Weng Dongsheng, Tang Guanghui, Cui Fengfei, Yang Yusong

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province 59

0 million Tianshui Zhou Aiyin Li Wanzong Luo Kangfa Liu Dejun

Huang Yingxiang Lu Shimei Zhou Chengzhang

Cai Tingquan (inscribed by Cai Tingquan)

Qin Shicai Huang Peichang Lin Yuenan Tang Shizhong Wang Yuanlu

He Junrong (inscribed by He Junxing)

Liang Jinjing (inscribed by Liang Mianjing)

Huang Zhiping (inscribed by Huang Qiping)

Fang Rusheng (inscribed by Fang Ruyu)

Zhu Wuke (inscribed by Zhu Yunke)

Wei Yuedeng Zhang Yuantao Yue Linfang Li Fakun Li Ziqiang Xiang Qiwan

(reported to remember the first-class merit, moved back to his original hometown of "Jintang County Martyrs Cemetery" in Sichuan Province) Feng Xinghan Guan Tianxiu Wang Fanghe

Yang Guanggui (inscribed by Xiang Guanggui) Long Changyuan

Dong Zelin (posted first-class merit)

Pan Fuyuan (inscribed by Pan Fuyuan) Wang Tiancai

Euro Houxiu Feng Qiyuan Liu Yijie Song Degui

Zhao Fagao (inscribed by Zhao Huagao) Zhang Fuzhong

Wu Shihong Cheng Houwen (inscribed by Cheng Qiwen)

Lin Chuancai Ju Yuncai (inscribed by Jing Yuncai)

Zheng Huanming Wang Jingguo Pan Xuewang

Liang Xichen (inscribed by Liang Xiqiang)

Lu Changming (inscribed by Zhan Changming) Zeng Fanping (inscribed by Zeng Yiping)

Yang Fuchu Zhang Yude Zheng Guosheng Zhong Chuanguang Chen Guangshu

Wang Haishi Zhou Yichuan Zhu Qizhi Sun Deming Chen Fuyuan

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 128

Liu Jingba Zhou Mingyu Shu Wenzhao Zhou Youfu

Chen Xuchi Xiao Cunjie Zeng Lingze Sun Xianshun

Wang Ronggen Liao Chaozhen Xu Jinhua Ma Cunting

Rong Songfan Zheng Xingwu Xia Xinguo Liao Jicai

Zhu Hongyu Ye Zhensheng Kang Zhongxin Pan Hongkang

Xi Yuliang Xinglong Zhen Zuopei Qing Anzhong

Yang Tonglin Li Hai Zhang Yingzhe Huang Huining

Yang Guoqi Yang Anming Liao Yongzhong Xiang Chengyan

Tan Puyu Li Hengtai Peng Guangqing Zheng Zuohuan

Zhu Baimei

Tang Dexiao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) Lei Gengao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) 朱天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天� Liu Wanyu

Shu Saubao (inscribed by: Shu Saubao)

Shen Chuanguang Zhang Muxi Peng Wenzhi Yang Tongcheng Qiu Runsheng Liu Chengli Zhang Peifa Xu Guangzhong

Liao Qishu Hu Wenhai Feng Chuannan Chen Yuehong Zhuojinguang (inscribed by: Zhuo Shiguang)

Yan Tianquan He Qilin Zhong Yuanlin Tu Fagen

Li Xixiang Fang Jinguo Zhang Huaiqian Huang Baoyuan

Deng Mingquan Li Guoqiao Wan Zhongcheng Liu Chaocai

Ran Dongshan Lin Anhe Lin Rongduan Guo Daohe

Liu Xide Wu Zhaogui

Zhang Zigeng (inscribed by: Zhang Zigen) Li Sheyang (inscribed by Li Sheyang)

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Cemetery of 162 Chuxiong 162 Hospital in Yunnan 3

Shen Dejun Qiu Fuping Xiao Shengguo

The Eighth Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 262

Datianjing Super Bridge built by the Iron Eighth Division

Photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

Martyr Xiong Hanjun died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel.Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.) Chen Chunrong Fu Guanghui Li Guangli Zheng Zijin Chen Taiguo

Chen Senlin Xiao Liansheng Rao Guomin Hao Zhangxing Wang Siyuan

He Zhengya Huang Bingzhe Xu Changjin Li Shuchang Li Renyi

Wu Kangpin Li Guojun Tang Zhian Zhang Guoqiang Song Kun

Zhou Renshu Lu Wenbao Zhong Qiyu Hu Huake Huang Ronghua

Wang Yinchi Li Changqing Chen Digao

Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery·Monument Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, took photos of

Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, laid wreaths to the martyrs of the 36th Regiment who died on the Chengdu-Kun Line,

to pay tribute to the heroes and pay tribute to the railway soldiers! Photo provided by Comrade Xu Junhua, Iron Eighth Division,

, Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, 37

, He Xiubin, Peng Youliang, Shan Gaoyin, He Xingxuan, Wu Yuanlong,

, Wang Qinglian, Zhou Xingsheng, Shen Yinshan, Wu Taibin, Ke Ruyin,

, Su Chengmu, Xiong Daifu, Zhou Tinggui, Liang Mingqing, Peng Yingfan,

, Long Xiumou, Huang Wanlin, You Qingming, Xiong Hanjun, Jiang Youfu,

, Zou Yunduan, Chen Shiyun, Chen Xianqing, Chen Xinlin, Gong Youan, Ke Ruyin, Yang Xiumu, Zou Taixiang, Gao Jiayuan, Qingchanggu,

, Lei Rugou, Wang Xianfu, Shen Lianqiu, Song Shiqin, Wang Xianlin,

, Yang Jierong Huang Wenfu

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. Luke shot

"Introduction to Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery" is heartbreaking! Luke photographed

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan 69

Dan Dequan Chen Wanke Xu Zhuoqin Zou Guiyuan

He Tianmo Liu Songlian Li Jingshen Liang Wenhua

Ye Guanshui Wang Zhaoxiang Ma Hongquan Kong Qingzhong

Shi Shouyan (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' military uniforms)

Yue Youyou Blessing He Shirong Chen Gangguo

Qin Bangshu (inscribed by Tan Bangshu)

Sun Dianming Xu Zishui Zhong Shuqing Tang Huali

Li Daisheng Zhou Changyin Zeng Shiming

Tang Banglun (inscribed by Tang Banglun)

Huang Yiqing Ye Yujiu Yang pays tribute Zhang Xiaozeng

Huang Shangmei Deng Dejun He Guohua Yuan Tianquan

Liu Laosi Fan Shaohua Han Juncai Wang Shu

Shao Yuming Wu Zongyi Wang Peize Lin Shicheng

Zeng Weirong Zhu Chaoxiang Wang Xuetian Li Dorjie

Yi Weixiang Yuan Rongcai Fu Kunyou Chen Shengyao

Nie Guosi Wang Shichang Luo Guangti Xie Guosheng

Yang Guisheng Zhao Guangying Mu Changfa Zhang Jiqing

Huang Yuanzhou Chen Xushan Liu Zejian Tan Songqing

He Sifu Yuan Guohui Zhong Shilin Li Weijie

Chen Manxiang (rescue the sacrifice of his comrades in the water and posthumously remember the first-class merit)

Xia Chunxiang After Hui Jing

Yang Renyi

(Inscription: Company Commander of the 14th Company of the 37th Regiment, Second-class Meritorious Officer of the 8708th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army)

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Photography

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 46

Gu Yongkang Chen Liuhua Yang Yishu Huang Wangou

Pan Rukang (Inscription: Pan Rukang)

Bao Jirong Luo Zhaohua Cao Yafa Chen Wande

Li Hair Wild Chen Yuanming Zeng Guomin Zeng Defu

Zou Subi Zhang Shengjin Duan Maofu Wen Likun

Zhang Dayou Liang Zhenwei Xie Siping Wang Xingya

Liu Jiaming Bao Shoulian Wan Daoxuan Lai Chunxiang

Li Hexin (inscribed by Li Hexin)

Daiyoushan (inscribed by Dai Yousan)

Li Zhenxiang (inscribed by Li Zhenxiang)

Yao Wenxiu (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' uniforms)

Chen Libao He Rengui Liu Longshui Tian Fangqi

Zhu Renlu Zeng Huaming Huang Xiuchang Li Zhenxiang

Wang Binqi Wang Tianshuai Chen Zongjin Xia Zuping

Zhong Qiwei

Huang Yuliang Liu Xiangqi Jia Qinghua Fu Zhongze

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan 36

Li Zhenrong Wang Zishu Feng Xiuxun

Liao Yuguang (inscribed: Yuguang)

Chen Songquan Huang Rencai Wanjingcai Wang Zeming

Zhu Xianfa Zhou Zhiqiang Xu Jianghan Zhang Chengsheng

Yang Jiguo Long Yingkong Yang Chuanfu Shengqiwu

Liu Wenpin Huang Xuejin Yi Xueming Long Zhichao

Long Anpei Hu Shenghuan Wan Derun Passed the ball

Zhu Xianfa Chen Xianshi Wang Zhongxin Zhang Maofa

Fan Dong'an Zhao Timu Yuan Xiangui Wu Laifu

Fu Zhicheng Shen Shunsi Pu Rongcheng

Bi Huaichun (battalion commander of the 4th Battalion of the 38th Regiment, died during his aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States.There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier

The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

In the construction army of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, the 8th Regiment of the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth Divisions of the Railway Corps, the 8th Regiment of the Second Railway Division, the Independent Machinery Regiment, the Independent Automobile Regiment and the Second Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways (formerly the Southwest Railway Engineering Bureau), and employees of the Fourth Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, Bridge Engineering Bureau, Electricity Engineering Corps, Chengdu and Kunming Railway Bureau, as well as migrant workers along the line participated. The construction army has been fully launched in the northern section from Chengdu to Xichang and the southern section from Xichang to Kunming. At peak, more than 300,000 people have opened roads and built bridges between these steep mountains and ridges.

I asked Mei Zixiang for the "Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram". I once thought that along the context of all the martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, counting the number of sacrifices (deaths) on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, but it is too complicated and unfeasible. The number of tombs in the martyrs' cemeteries of the railway system has been lost. Some cemeteries have only monuments left - the martyrs' cemeteries of the 2nd Bureau of the Railway No. 2 near the Xintiecun Railway Station. The cemeteries of 104 tombs have been reclaimed and farmed by local villagers! There are currently no few tombs left and need protection urgently. We have asked many responsible departments for appeal, but it has no effect at all. I went to the National Library to read the relevant books of the Iron and Second Bureau, but there was little related content. I went to China Railway Building to report the situation, but I couldn't go in. Later, I wanted to only count the officers and soldiers who died in the railway soldiers buried in the martyrs' cemetery, which also had disadvantages: I couldn't do the statistics as accurately as possible; finally I decided to use the "List of Railway Soldiers and Martyrs" as a copy, combined with the photos of the tombstones of the martyrs' cemetery and other data to conduct statistics, as the source and basis for the number of officers and soldiers of the railway soldiers on the Chengdu-Kunming line.

I am a female soldier from the former 11th Division Hospital of the Railway Soldiers and a comrade-in-arms in the railway soldiers' career in martyrs. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, looking back and recording how many railway soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line are entrusted to me by history and the expectations of the railway soldiers.

This is a very heart-wrenching process. Every record of the heroic name of a railway soldier is an emotional impact and spiritual baptism - I know their age, origin, position in the army, time and place of sacrifice, reasons for sacrifice, and even the process of sacrifice. In front of me and in my mind, there are always: the difficult construction scenes of railway soldiers and soldiers; the young faces of comrades-in-arms; the elderly parents are eager to see their sons not return, and they die with their eyes open; the wife who is in pain for decades does not know where her husband's soul will return; the descendants of martyrs who are still struggling to find the place where their fathers are buried...

train is driving on the banks of the Jinsha River in the Chengkun Line. At that time, multiple railway troops fought along the Jinsha River.

photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

train is driving in the southern section of Chengdu-Kunming Railway·Duan Boyi. The photos are reproduced from the Internet to pay tribute to the publisher!

magnificent Faraday Line. Take the Chengkun Line as the faith - the famous walking member of the Chengkun Line. Liu Hong took

"Chengkun Railway Line Direction Schematic Diagram"·Picture Map Luo Jianchao The photo is reproduced from the Internet, paying tribute to the publisher!

-comprehensive Kunming Line

-comprehensive Kunming Line - starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province and ends in Kunming, Yunnan Province. It is a mountain railway that winds thousands of miles among the mountains and ridges, with a total line of 1,096 kilometers.

Chengkun Line starts from the Chengdu Plain at an altitude of about 500 meters, goes up against the Dadu River and Niuri River, crosses the Shamalada Tunnel at an altitude of 2,280 meters, goes down along the Sunshui River, Anning River, and Yalong River to the Jinsha River Canyon at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, and then goes up the Longchuan River to the central Yunnan Plateau at an altitude of about 1,900 meters. There are more than 500 kilometers of sections located in areas with earthquake intensity of 7-9 degrees. The mountains along the line are steep, with strange peaks standing tall and dense deep ravines and ravines crisscrossing. The terrain and geology are extremely complex, known as the "geological museum" and were once considered a "road construction forbidden area" by foreign experts. The preliminary design of the

Chengkun Line began in 1954. After the Western Line plan was determined from 1956 to 1957, unprecedented survey and design work on China's railway map was launched rapidly. More than 11,000 kilometers have been surveyed, nearly 10 times the length of the selected line; more than 300 plans have been compared, and geological drilling has reached more than 210,000 meters.

On July 1, 1970, the Chengdu-Kunming Line was connected in Lizhou, and the entire line was completed and opened to traffic. 100,000 soldiers and civilians held a grand celebration in Xichang. The various armies that built the Kunqu Line evacuated one after another, leaving countless martyrs' cemeteries of all sizes along the line.

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kunming Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.Luke photographed

Iron-first Division Directly affiliated units 9

Wang Jinggui Ren Qiang Wang Qingyuan

Yang Xiuquan (Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery)

Pan Baoan (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Dong Fu'an (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Li Kaizhi (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

A Chen Si (Cemetery of Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery)

Wang Lingyun (Female, Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery)

Iron-first Division 1 Regiment 47

He Weizhong

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 28

Zhang Yixiao Wang Jiankang Chen Shangyi Wu Zhangheng Wang Shanquan

Pan Fushun Yang Yanxuan Wenjun You

Helun Shu Yang Maolun Jia Wengui Yang Wenjun Jiang Shiwan

Zhou Yuanshou Jia Bangcheng Chen Shijin Jia Xuegui Wang Tingwan

Li Kehou Zhang Zhiwen Cao Guangyou Yang Zuosong Lin Shizhong

Hu Chaopei Xu Qigui Tian Wanfu Gao Shansheng Wei Renlong

According to the inscription record 1

Xu Jiedi

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 16

Wang Mingkui Hu Kaitan Wei Renrong Zhang Liangfu Duan Changrui

Deng Yuefu Chen Huasheng Bai Shigui

Xu Qun Yuan Shuyun Tan Fuzhou Chen Feng

Xu Xingbao (posted first-class merit)

Zhang Mao (posted second-class merit)

Wang Wenqiang (posted second-class merit)

Wang Zeqing (posted first-class merit)

62 Hospital Cemetery 1

Li Chunsheng

Iron First Division 2 Regiment 1

162 Hospital Cemetery 1

Iron First Division 3 Regiment 69

Yichuanfu

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 47

Zhang Derong Yi Turong Du Fengli Li Yongjin

Wang Dawei (inscribed by: Wang David)

Yang Zhonggui Lei Disheng Xiao Yongxiang Zhou Dahua

Liu Pinshan Zhang Shengcai Long Xingshui Jiang Xingli

Li Dailu (inscribed by: Li Dailu)

Hu Yuanli (inscribed by: Hu Tuli)

Zheng Kefu Peng Dequan Ye Changqing Tang Shihai

Xing Changyi (inscribed by: He Changyi)

Gistian Gong Shanghua Du Zhongzheng Ran Kaiquan

Chen Xianzhong Zuo Mushen Wu Kaijin Chen Hetai

Chen Zhanghua Zhu Xiaoxing Li Tianqing

Lin Muwan (inscribed by Lin Caiwan)

Ren Xianrong (inscribed by Ren Xianyin)

Chen Zheng (inscribed by Chen Zhengguai)

He Shenwu Deng Changyin Yuan Meidi

Lei Junjin (inscribed by Lei Qijin)

Wang Daquan Lin Zuoyun Zhang Dehe

Wenrenlu (inscribed by Wen Renlu)

Ren Hualu (inscribed by Ren Hualu)

Zhu Xianzhen Wang Mingdong Yang Chengxuan Zhao Guangzhou

Couplets on the back of the door of the martyrs' cemetery of Cucumber Garden Luke shot

Cucumber Garden Martyrs' cemetery 21

Li Tangkuan Gu Tingyou Lin Yashou Huang Shibin Xiao Shizheng

Liu Kehong Chen Yunwu Xu Daquan Hu Fayu Yang Fuyou

Gu Yude Xia Zaoren Xie Jicai Long Kaiyuan Wang Zhongqi

Li Kai Chen Libao Chen Jinbing Xiong Xiantian Yan Daizhou

Tang Yongying

th Regiment of the Iron First Division 56

Huang Song Ge Fazhi Nie Xingcheng

Jinshan Railway Soldiers' martyrs' cemetery 39

Ou Zhikun (inscribed by Ou Zhikun)

Zhang Bicai (inscribed by Zhang Bicai)

Su Ronggui Zhang Renxing Yang Guixian Gou Xingdang

Wang Shimin Zhu Darong Liu Chuanguo Zhang Mingyou

Yang Guocai Zhang Yuxiang Li Yugui Li Baorong

Liu Chaofu

Zhang Wenlin (inscribed by Zhang Jiulin)

Liao Hongtu Peng Huaizhong

Liu Bangquan (inscribed by Liu Bangquan)

Wu Yingpeng (inscribed by Wu Yingming)

Li Guanglin Che Qiangwu

Zhang Diyu (posted to the second-class merit)

Wang Tianxiang

Wang Mingfa (posted to the second-class merit)

Luo Huaiming Liu Changbing Wang Maowen Zhou Zongli

Deng Chengyin

Zhao Jiayou (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Pan Fenglin Zhou Xingming Li Yiqing

Huang Dequan (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Li Cong Yue Zhengjin Wan Lijun Zhang Chunjiang

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 14

Chen Yingtian Xiang Zukui Zhang Qingming Shen Rencai

Wang Binru Luo Zhinian Yan Litang Zhang Hengxi Luo Silu Pang Daqi

Li Xiaoquan (records the second-class merit)

Yang Jibin Li Ruicheng Cai Chengfeng

5th Iron Division 48

Zu Dingyun

Yang Street Railway Soldiers Cemetery 20

Yang Zhengbing Chen Zhigan (inscribed by Chen Zhixuan)

Luo Zhaoxing Tang Dede Wang Hongsheng Xie Youguo

Wu Zhenyue (inscribed by Wu Zhenyao)

Xiong Yongxiang (inscribed by Xiong Yongqiang) Lei Yuanming Yin Hongzhong

Huang Zuobin (inscribed by Huang Youbin) Quan Taiping

Wei Genyi Jiao Shangming Liu Huaiqing Li Fangji

Jin Shiyu Hu Maolin Zhang Jinlong Yang Guojing

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 1

Yang Qirun

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 26

Qian Chaoyun Wan Guowu Yao Rongcai Tian Weitong Xu Qunyu

High-rise and hardship (inscribed by Gaofa Yin)

Li Kai (reported to remember the second-class merit)

Liu Yishun Yang Chengfu Wang Zuzhi Chen Shouhai Lian Daqing

Chen Yigui Chen Kunyun Sun Bentang Hou Shuli Yang Dingyun

Tang Yingde Wang Shixuan Zheng Deshan Yuan Tianmo

Ran Qiming (Inscription: Ran Qipeng)

Xi Youyuan Qiu Weibai Tao Xuezheng He Quangui

The 8th Regiment of the Second Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 20

5 regiments: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th regiments.Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

Inscription: Second Division of the Railway Corps)

Martyrs Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province 186

Zhang Changgui Tan Shaoyu Peng Dequan Huang Tingshui

Cao Wenxian Zhang Baishu Wu Changgui Chen Jichang

Ma Yujin Cui Maogen Xu Changliang Peng Qiangui

Wang Heping Li Shaoming Luo Mingyao Li Xianyuan

Yao Yuanyou Yuan Changqing Liu Jifu Wang Chaofu

Lin Forest Li Lunwen Peng Wanyin Zhang Xiaoyin

He Xingshun Li Huazhong Zhang Huaifu Tong Guangming

Tang Zihong Peng Guomin Chen Zhongyi Xie Encheng

Ling Junrong Ling Junrong Chen Qidong Qiu Chonghui Luo Zhengguo

Yang Deming Yang Qingcai Zhong Musheng Zhou Qiwen

Huang Huarong Feng Maocheng Chen Qinxing Cai Xiantong

Chen Zongze Deng Xueru Wu Yongwen Wen Chaoyun

Yang Shengyin Guo Xiaokun Tang Zhaoqiu Tan Chunhua

Wang Xingdao Qin Mingzhong Zeng Congde Chen Xianguo

Zhang Yitian Xiao Junde Lei Daijian Wang Changsong

Zhu Zhongxin Zhang Taiquan Su Gonghuo Feng Zhulin

Li Degui Li Yiqi Wu Shicai Weng Liuhua

Li Xiantian Wang Xingrong Meishou Li Guorong

Luo Yonghan Zeng Chenghai Xiao Qizhong Hu Wanxun

Hu Guangyue Guo Zhongwen Luo Ben Shang Chen Minggao

Chen Dengrong Wang Anzhou He Zesheng Li Gaoheng

Tao Xichang Li Wenming Lu Yushuang Wu Siling

Iron Conference Wen Yuanfa Hu Xuerong Tai Shengxiang

Li Dacai Liu Rugao Sun Huaitang Zhang Wei

Yu Zezhong Luo Minggui Zhang Rende Zeng Guangyuan

Wang Junting Gu Huaijin Chen Mingxing Deng Quanzhou

Jin Jiwu Zheng Bensong

Luo Jinsheng (inscribed by Luo Jiaosheng)

Tang Cunrong (inscribed by Tang Cunyun)

Qi Daojin Jiang Chaofu Yang Wenfu Hou Guihuaihua

Cao Yande Wang Fuqing Huang Qiishun Yuan Renhua

Tao Dingwu (there are 2 tombs of Tao Dingwu martyrs)

Zhang Zhiwen Yan Jiade Xie Dedi Zhang Kaijin

Zhang Baoquan Yu Guohua Zhao Feihai Cai Peijun

Zhang Tongshu Zhao Yinglan Li Yongfu Dou Youmo

Long Dezhi Zhou Faren Chen Deyou Li Rongbin

Wu Yongqian Zhang Qunlong Shu Zeliang Pu Zhenglong

Lei Daiguang Xu Duyin Geng Wenshun Yin Huanfa

Hu Yuanming Yang Yongquan Zhang Qingxia Meng Tianshou

Sun Quanlin Shi Wanqing Zhu Congtai Wang Shizhang

Yang Xinglin Chen Changhai Chen Shan Li Ruqing

Cao Kunlong Wang Jinsheng Xu Yanhua Zhu Qixian

Chen Fuchang Li Derong Xu Zhihao Nian Jierong

Zhou Shengmei Zeng Qinfu Liang Meikai Li Maowei

Liu Tianshun Deng Minghui Yin Fugui Chen Longwu

Xiong Tingyong (inscribed by: Xiong Tingshui)

Wang Qingshan Wang Shumin Huang Rutian Li Xianming

Deng Zhengju Duan Fuxu Li Chunmao Shi Genhuo

Liu Fagang Liu Zicheng Dai Zhenqiu Tang Shengguo

Li Yujin Deng Zhengju Chen Zongnan Zhang Baoyi

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Lu Hongxing

Sichuan Yanbian County Martyrs Cemetery 57

Jin Ruzhong Wen Daojin Zhang Xinhai Huang Weihong Huang Xueqing

Deng Houan Wu Xiangrong Zhang Jintong Liu Zuyuan Huang Youqi

Dai Jinnie Zhu Zhilin Lv Yongfu Chen Jifu Fang Jijun

Chen Chujian (Inscription: Chen Yingjian)

Yang Benlu Wang Ting'an

Yang Guoxian Liu Changan Yao Wuzhong Pan Guibin Hu Daoping

Yang Tinghua Wang Shaowen Luo Tingjin Hong Yufang Peng Yanjin

Leng Zhenda Mao Liuyuan Zhan Hai (inscribed by Zhan He)

Liu Guangxiao Pu Bingqing Wu Peifu Zheng Juwang Chen Jingzhong

Ding Fengcai Tang Guoxiong Su Yingxing Tao Yuzhou Guo Changkun

Huang Wenyuan Ge Wenliang Sun Weizhen Leng Guangde Wang Yuanxin

Li Jiguang Zeng Yuandong Jin Baojiang Li Zhongcheng Yu Yongsheng

Xue Shengyi Wei Jimeng Wang Wenhai Chen Chunsheng Fu Jingshu

You Guanghua

3 Sichuan Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery 5

Gui Shixiang (inscribed by Gui Shixiang)

Lai Student Ding Chengbing Qin Shude Sun Jiangao

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Jingyuncai

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 38

Li Zhijie Wei Konglu Chen Guozhang Liu Mingxiang Li Tianrong

Du Yongshou Liu Wenrong Zheng Tingfa Gaoshujun Jinhaijiang

Tan Shenghai Liang Shaohuai Gou Wenjian Song Zhike Li Chengfu

Fu Gaocai Lu Degui Du Kaiming Li Yanqing Yang Yuanxiao

Miao Qianqiang Rao Ping'an Zhang Dunmao Wang Suoqin Shi Shichang

Yang Damao Sun Jianming Fu Xueyun Wang Weishang Tang Xianyou

You Yunkun Gu Qingxue Wu Dayin Liang Baozhu Zhao Daji

Ding Zhongyou Jin Shanmao

You Yunkun (inscribe: You Yuankun)

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Yang Derong

Sichuan Yuexi County Martyrs Cemetery 1

He Junhai

Sichuan Xide County Martyrs Cemetery 3

Ni Zhili Wang Shaobang Zhong Jiyou

Railway Soldiers' Cemetery 7th Division died on the Chengkun Line 199

On December 26, 1965, the key project of the Chengdu-Kunming Line's dense air section started.The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Card Door, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Monument, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, Cemetery, Luke Photography,

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All departments of the Iron Seventh Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, martyrs Division, 1

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, 7th Division, 8

Zhang Huiying (female, nurse at the Iron Seventh Division Hospital)

Cheming Road

(Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Rongcheng Martyrs Cemetery, Shandong Province)

Li Yongzeng

(Deputy Commander of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery is its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, Qujing County, Yunnan Province)

Weng Dongsheng, Tang Guanghui, Cui Fengfei, Yang Yusong

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province 59

0 million Tianshui Zhou Aiyin Li Wanzong Luo Kangfa Liu Dejun

Huang Yingxiang Lu Shimei Zhou Chengzhang

Cai Tingquan (inscribed by Cai Tingquan)

Qin Shicai Huang Peichang Lin Yuenan Tang Shizhong Wang Yuanlu

He Junrong (inscribed by He Junxing)

Liang Jinjing (inscribed by Liang Mianjing)

Huang Zhiping (inscribed by Huang Qiping)

Fang Rusheng (inscribed by Fang Ruyu)

Zhu Wuke (inscribed by Zhu Yunke)

Wei Yuedeng Zhang Yuantao Yue Linfang Li Fakun Li Ziqiang Xiang Qiwan

(reported to remember the first-class merit, moved back to his original hometown of "Jintang County Martyrs Cemetery" in Sichuan Province) Feng Xinghan Guan Tianxiu Wang Fanghe

Yang Guanggui (inscribed by Xiang Guanggui) Long Changyuan

Dong Zelin (posted first-class merit)

Pan Fuyuan (inscribed by Pan Fuyuan) Wang Tiancai

Euro Houxiu Feng Qiyuan Liu Yijie Song Degui

Zhao Fagao (inscribed by Zhao Huagao) Zhang Fuzhong

Wu Shihong Cheng Houwen (inscribed by Cheng Qiwen)

Lin Chuancai Ju Yuncai (inscribed by Jing Yuncai)

Zheng Huanming Wang Jingguo Pan Xuewang

Liang Xichen (inscribed by Liang Xiqiang)

Lu Changming (inscribed by Zhan Changming) Zeng Fanping (inscribed by Zeng Yiping)

Yang Fuchu Zhang Yude Zheng Guosheng Zhong Chuanguang Chen Guangshu

Wang Haishi Zhou Yichuan Zhu Qizhi Sun Deming Chen Fuyuan

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 128

Liu Jingba Zhou Mingyu Shu Wenzhao Zhou Youfu

Chen Xuchi Xiao Cunjie Zeng Lingze Sun Xianshun

Wang Ronggen Liao Chaozhen Xu Jinhua Ma Cunting

Rong Songfan Zheng Xingwu Xia Xinguo Liao Jicai

Zhu Hongyu Ye Zhensheng Kang Zhongxin Pan Hongkang

Xi Yuliang Xinglong Zhen Zuopei Qing Anzhong

Yang Tonglin Li Hai Zhang Yingzhe Huang Huining

Yang Guoqi Yang Anming Liao Yongzhong Xiang Chengyan

Tan Puyu Li Hengtai Peng Guangqing Zheng Zuohuan

Zhu Baimei

Tang Dexiao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) Lei Gengao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) 朱天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天� Liu Wanyu

Shu Saubao (inscribed by: Shu Saubao)

Shen Chuanguang Zhang Muxi Peng Wenzhi Yang Tongcheng Qiu Runsheng Liu Chengli Zhang Peifa Xu Guangzhong

Liao Qishu Hu Wenhai Feng Chuannan Chen Yuehong Zhuojinguang (inscribed by: Zhuo Shiguang)

Yan Tianquan He Qilin Zhong Yuanlin Tu Fagen

Li Xixiang Fang Jinguo Zhang Huaiqian Huang Baoyuan

Deng Mingquan Li Guoqiao Wan Zhongcheng Liu Chaocai

Ran Dongshan Lin Anhe Lin Rongduan Guo Daohe

Liu Xide Wu Zhaogui

Zhang Zigeng (inscribed by: Zhang Zigen) Li Sheyang (inscribed by Li Sheyang)

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Shen Dejun Qiu Fuping Xiao Shengguo

The Eighth Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 262

Datianjing Super Bridge built by the Iron Eighth Division

Photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

Martyr Xiong Hanjun died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel.Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.) Chen Chunrong Fu Guanghui Li Guangli Zheng Zijin Chen Taiguo

Chen Senlin Xiao Liansheng Rao Guomin Hao Zhangxing Wang Siyuan

He Zhengya Huang Bingzhe Xu Changjin Li Shuchang Li Renyi

Wu Kangpin Li Guojun Tang Zhian Zhang Guoqiang Song Kun

Zhou Renshu Lu Wenbao Zhong Qiyu Hu Huake Huang Ronghua

Wang Yinchi Li Changqing Chen Digao

Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery·Monument Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, took photos of

Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, laid wreaths to the martyrs of the 36th Regiment who died on the Chengdu-Kun Line,

to pay tribute to the heroes and pay tribute to the railway soldiers! Photo provided by Comrade Xu Junhua, Iron Eighth Division,

, Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, 37

, He Xiubin, Peng Youliang, Shan Gaoyin, He Xingxuan, Wu Yuanlong,

, Wang Qinglian, Zhou Xingsheng, Shen Yinshan, Wu Taibin, Ke Ruyin,

, Su Chengmu, Xiong Daifu, Zhou Tinggui, Liang Mingqing, Peng Yingfan,

, Long Xiumou, Huang Wanlin, You Qingming, Xiong Hanjun, Jiang Youfu,

, Zou Yunduan, Chen Shiyun, Chen Xianqing, Chen Xinlin, Gong Youan, Ke Ruyin, Yang Xiumu, Zou Taixiang, Gao Jiayuan, Qingchanggu,

, Lei Rugou, Wang Xianfu, Shen Lianqiu, Song Shiqin, Wang Xianlin,

, Yang Jierong Huang Wenfu

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. Luke shot

"Introduction to Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery" is heartbreaking! Luke photographed

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan 69

Dan Dequan Chen Wanke Xu Zhuoqin Zou Guiyuan

He Tianmo Liu Songlian Li Jingshen Liang Wenhua

Ye Guanshui Wang Zhaoxiang Ma Hongquan Kong Qingzhong

Shi Shouyan (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' military uniforms)

Yue Youyou Blessing He Shirong Chen Gangguo

Qin Bangshu (inscribed by Tan Bangshu)

Sun Dianming Xu Zishui Zhong Shuqing Tang Huali

Li Daisheng Zhou Changyin Zeng Shiming

Tang Banglun (inscribed by Tang Banglun)

Huang Yiqing Ye Yujiu Yang pays tribute Zhang Xiaozeng

Huang Shangmei Deng Dejun He Guohua Yuan Tianquan

Liu Laosi Fan Shaohua Han Juncai Wang Shu

Shao Yuming Wu Zongyi Wang Peize Lin Shicheng

Zeng Weirong Zhu Chaoxiang Wang Xuetian Li Dorjie

Yi Weixiang Yuan Rongcai Fu Kunyou Chen Shengyao

Nie Guosi Wang Shichang Luo Guangti Xie Guosheng

Yang Guisheng Zhao Guangying Mu Changfa Zhang Jiqing

Huang Yuanzhou Chen Xushan Liu Zejian Tan Songqing

He Sifu Yuan Guohui Zhong Shilin Li Weijie

Chen Manxiang (rescue the sacrifice of his comrades in the water and posthumously remember the first-class merit)

Xia Chunxiang After Hui Jing

Yang Renyi

(Inscription: Company Commander of the 14th Company of the 37th Regiment, Second-class Meritorious Officer of the 8708th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army)

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Photography

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 46

Gu Yongkang Chen Liuhua Yang Yishu Huang Wangou

Pan Rukang (Inscription: Pan Rukang)

Bao Jirong Luo Zhaohua Cao Yafa Chen Wande

Li Hair Wild Chen Yuanming Zeng Guomin Zeng Defu

Zou Subi Zhang Shengjin Duan Maofu Wen Likun

Zhang Dayou Liang Zhenwei Xie Siping Wang Xingya

Liu Jiaming Bao Shoulian Wan Daoxuan Lai Chunxiang

Li Hexin (inscribed by Li Hexin)

Daiyoushan (inscribed by Dai Yousan)

Li Zhenxiang (inscribed by Li Zhenxiang)

Yao Wenxiu (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' uniforms)

Chen Libao He Rengui Liu Longshui Tian Fangqi

Zhu Renlu Zeng Huaming Huang Xiuchang Li Zhenxiang

Wang Binqi Wang Tianshuai Chen Zongjin Xia Zuping

Zhong Qiwei

Huang Yuliang Liu Xiangqi Jia Qinghua Fu Zhongze

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan 36

Li Zhenrong Wang Zishu Feng Xiuxun

Liao Yuguang (inscribed: Yuguang)

Chen Songquan Huang Rencai Wanjingcai Wang Zeming

Zhu Xianfa Zhou Zhiqiang Xu Jianghan Zhang Chengsheng

Yang Jiguo Long Yingkong Yang Chuanfu Shengqiwu

Liu Wenpin Huang Xuejin Yi Xueming Long Zhichao

Long Anpei Hu Shenghuan Wan Derun Passed the ball

Zhu Xianfa Chen Xianshi Wang Zhongxin Zhang Maofa

Fan Dong'an Zhao Timu Yuan Xiangui Wu Laifu

Fu Zhicheng Shen Shunsi Pu Rongcheng

Bi Huaichun (battalion commander of the 4th Battalion of the 38th Regiment, died during his aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States.There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier

Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.

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H-472# Original Author: Lin Jianjun Railway Soldier Culture 2020.05.22

How many railway soldiers in the Chengkun Line died

" Railway Soldiers List of Martyrs martyrs" published on the eve of the 2016 Martyrs' Memorial Day

Introduction: "A nation without heroes is unfortunate, and a nation with heroes but does not know how to respect and cherish is hopeless."

Introduction to the first-class martyrs of the railway soldiers who died on the Chengkun Line:

Xu Xingbao from Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, 1965 He joined the army in 1966. He was the deputy squad leader of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier at that time. On January 4, 1969, Xu Xingbao was not afraid of danger, fought bravely and sacrificed heroically in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Wang ZeqingBird in Suijiang County, Yunnan Province, born in 1943, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1969. At that time, he was a soldier of the 23rd Company of the 1st Regiment of the 1st Division of the Railway Soldier. Since Wang Zeqing joined the army, he has jumped into the torrents to rescue comrades and the masses four times, and rescued one worker and one Red Guard. On January 4, 1969, he died heroically and bravely in the Yuxi No. 2 Tunnel of Chengdu-Kunming Railway, and died heroically. On December 8, 1969, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

xiang Qiwan from Jintang County, Sichuan Province, born in 1940, joined the army in 1966, and joined the regiment in the same year. He was a soldier of the 5th Company of the 31st Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 18, 1966, in the landslide of the Mimalong Tunnel of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, Xiang Qiwan was not afraid of danger and rescued six comrades. He was seriously injured and died gloriously after ineffective rescue. On September 18 of the same year, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Southwest Railway Construction Site Command.

Dong ZelinBird in Zaoyang County, Hubei Province, born in 1945, joined the army in 1963, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 2nd Company of the 33rd Regiment of the 7th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. During the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway in 1966, Dong Zelin died gloriously to rescue his comrades due to a landslide in the tunnel. On January 31, 1967, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

Chen Manxiang from Yuechi County, Sichuan Province, born in 1946, joined the army in 1965, and joined the party in 1966. He was the squad leader of the 20th Company of the 37th Regiment of the 8th Division of the Railway Corps at that time. On August 12, 1969, the soldier Wen Shengde accidentally fell into the Longchuan River because of carrying water. Chen Manxiang jumped into the torrent, pushed Wen Shengde to the shore with all his strength, and sacrificed gloriously. On January 16, 1970, the first-class merit was posthumously awarded with the approval of the Party Committee of the Railway Soldier.

"Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram", provided by Mei Zixiang, a comrade-in-arms of railway soldiers.

Summary:

July 1, 2020 is the 50th anniversary of the opening ceremony of the Chengdu-Kunming Line.

Chengkun Line is the greatest third-line railway that the railway troops participated in the construction. How many people died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line should be based on official statistics and are the most authoritative, but is there any? Is there any? Is there any? ! ! !

Since the opening of the Chengdu Kunqu Line, people are asking: How many people have died (death) in the construction of the Chengdu Kunqu Line? To date, the question has spanned the 19th century and lasted for a full 50th anniversary. During this period, the numbers that can be seen in the newspapers have gone from more than 1,000 to more than 2,000 to more than 3,000.

In recent years, railway soldiers have been asking me: How many people have died (deaths) in the construction of the Kunqu Line? I can't answer, although I am most familiar with the situation of the railway martyrs.

If you only count how many people were sacrificed on the Chengkun Line, there would be a rough number; if it was the total number of people died (death), including the railway soldiers, it would be difficult for me to answer, because the railway soldiers only built a section of the Chengkun Line, not the entire line.

Chengkun Line is 1,096 kilometers long, and the railway troop has undertaken 667 kilometers.

In 1964, the Southwest Railway Construction General Command, chaired by the Southwest Bureau of the CPC Central Committee, formed the Southwest Railway Construction General Command with the participation of the main leaders of the Ministry of Railways and the Railway Corps, which was established with the construction site command, technical committee, and railway construction support committee. Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander and political commissar of the construction site command, Guo Weicheng was appointed as the deputy commander, Liu Jianzhang was appointed as the deputy political commissar, and Peng Min was appointed as the chief engineer.

In the construction army of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, the 8th Regiment of the First, Fifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth Divisions of the Railway Corps, the 8th Regiment of the Second Railway Division, the Independent Machinery Regiment, the Independent Automobile Regiment and the Second Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways (formerly the Southwest Railway Engineering Bureau), and employees of the Fourth Engineering Bureau of the Ministry of Railways, Bridge Engineering Bureau, Electricity Engineering Corps, Chengdu and Kunming Railway Bureau, as well as migrant workers along the line participated. The construction army has been fully launched in the northern section from Chengdu to Xichang and the southern section from Xichang to Kunming. At peak, more than 300,000 people have opened roads and built bridges between these steep mountains and ridges.

I asked Mei Zixiang for the "Chengkun Railway Construction Schematic Diagram". I once thought that along the context of all the martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, counting the number of sacrifices (deaths) on the Chengdu-Kunming Line, but it is too complicated and unfeasible. The number of tombs in the martyrs' cemeteries of the railway system has been lost. Some cemeteries have only monuments left - the martyrs' cemeteries of the 2nd Bureau of the Railway No. 2 near the Xintiecun Railway Station. The cemeteries of 104 tombs have been reclaimed and farmed by local villagers! There are currently no few tombs left and need protection urgently. We have asked many responsible departments for appeal, but it has no effect at all. I went to the National Library to read the relevant books of the Iron and Second Bureau, but there was little related content. I went to China Railway Building to report the situation, but I couldn't go in. Later, I wanted to only count the officers and soldiers who died in the railway soldiers buried in the martyrs' cemetery, which also had disadvantages: I couldn't do the statistics as accurately as possible; finally I decided to use the "List of Railway Soldiers and Martyrs" as a copy, combined with the photos of the tombstones of the martyrs' cemetery and other data to conduct statistics, as the source and basis for the number of officers and soldiers of the railway soldiers on the Chengdu-Kunming line.

I am a female soldier from the former 11th Division Hospital of the Railway Soldiers and a comrade-in-arms in the railway soldiers' career in martyrs. On the eve of the 50th anniversary of the opening of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, looking back and recording how many railway soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line are entrusted to me by history and the expectations of the railway soldiers.

This is a very heart-wrenching process. Every record of the heroic name of a railway soldier is an emotional impact and spiritual baptism - I know their age, origin, position in the army, time and place of sacrifice, reasons for sacrifice, and even the process of sacrifice. In front of me and in my mind, there are always: the difficult construction scenes of railway soldiers and soldiers; the young faces of comrades-in-arms; the elderly parents are eager to see their sons not return, and they die with their eyes open; the wife who is in pain for decades does not know where her husband's soul will return; the descendants of martyrs who are still struggling to find the place where their fathers are buried...

train is driving on the banks of the Jinsha River in the Chengkun Line. At that time, multiple railway troops fought along the Jinsha River.

photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

train is driving in the southern section of Chengdu-Kunming Railway·Duan Boyi. The photos are reproduced from the Internet to pay tribute to the publisher!

magnificent Faraday Line. Take the Chengkun Line as the faith - the famous walking member of the Chengkun Line. Liu Hong took

"Chengkun Railway Line Direction Schematic Diagram"·Picture Map Luo Jianchao The photo is reproduced from the Internet, paying tribute to the publisher!

-comprehensive Kunming Line

-comprehensive Kunming Line - starts from Chengdu, Sichuan Province and ends in Kunming, Yunnan Province. It is a mountain railway that winds thousands of miles among the mountains and ridges, with a total line of 1,096 kilometers.

Chengkun Line starts from the Chengdu Plain at an altitude of about 500 meters, goes up against the Dadu River and Niuri River, crosses the Shamalada Tunnel at an altitude of 2,280 meters, goes down along the Sunshui River, Anning River, and Yalong River to the Jinsha River Canyon at an altitude of about 1,000 meters, and then goes up the Longchuan River to the central Yunnan Plateau at an altitude of about 1,900 meters. There are more than 500 kilometers of sections located in areas with earthquake intensity of 7-9 degrees. The mountains along the line are steep, with strange peaks standing tall and dense deep ravines and ravines crisscrossing. The terrain and geology are extremely complex, known as the "geological museum" and were once considered a "road construction forbidden area" by foreign experts. The preliminary design of the

Chengkun Line began in 1954. After the Western Line plan was determined from 1956 to 1957, unprecedented survey and design work on China's railway map was launched rapidly. More than 11,000 kilometers have been surveyed, nearly 10 times the length of the selected line; more than 300 plans have been compared, and geological drilling has reached more than 210,000 meters.

On July 1, 1970, the Chengdu-Kunming Line was connected in Lizhou, and the entire line was completed and opened to traffic. 100,000 soldiers and civilians held a grand celebration in Xichang. The various armies that built the Kunqu Line evacuated one after another, leaving countless martyrs' cemeteries of all sizes along the line.

50 years later, in the new century 2020, what is the current situation of these martyrs' cemeteries? The martyrs' cemetery of the railway troops was well protected, while the martyrs' cemetery of the former Ministry of Railways was tearful to see it!

The martyrs' cemetery near the Xintiecun Railway Station. Liu Hong photographed

The martyrs' cemetery of the martyrs' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarryers' cemetery of the quarry. Liu Hong photographed

The stele of the quarry is clearly visible. 104 people died in a mudslide disaster on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The name of employee Chen Yunze can be seen in the inscription. Liu Hong photographed

Railway Second Bureau martyrs' cemeteries were opened to farm by local villagers. It is said that bone colonization can be often dug out. Chen Yunze's son and his mother went to the Martyrs' Cemetery many times to look for and pay tribute to his father. Liu Hong photographed

The First Railway Soldier Division died in the Chengdu-Kunming Line. 230

On September 16, 1964, under the order of the General Staff of the Railway Soldiers to transfer to the General Staff, the 1st and 3rd Iron Division immediately entered the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and were limited to the arrival of the new management area before the end of September. The 1st Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 40 kilometers from Lufeng (excluding) to Guangtong (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Yipinglang. The 3rd Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 42 kilometers from Kunming West Station to Qinglong Temple (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are stationed in Anning. The 5th Regiment is responsible for a new construction project of 60 kilometers from Qinglong Temple (excluding) to Lufeng (inclusive), and the Regiment Headquarters are located in Zerunli, Lufeng County.

Because the Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Lajiu Bridge, which is about to be jeopardized, was built by the Iron First Division.

On October 23, the General Staff agreed to form the Railway Corps Independent Machinery Regiment and Independent Automobile Regiment. The independent machinery regiment was formed and managed by the Iron First Division; another group of cadres was dispatched to form an independent automobile regiment.

On October 23, 1965, the 2nd Regiment went to Vietnam to participate in the aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States, and was responsible for the emergency repair tasks from Laojie to Hekou and Hanoi to Beijiangxi.

On August 27, 1966, the Yipinglang area of ​​Chengdu-Kunming Line encountered a heavy rainstorm once in 80 years. The 12 companies of the 3rd Regiment were stationed in the Daqinggou Valley in the area. Mountain torrents broke out, forming a huge mudslide, and the troops suffered serious losses. A total of 27 people were injured and 46 were killed.

On December 8, the collapse of the exit of the No. 3 Tunnel of Yuba Village, Chengkun Line, which was in charge of construction, suddenly sank. Five soldiers from the 17th Company of the regiment were trapped in. In order to rescue comrades, a total of 16 people were sacrificed. Their heroic deeds were commended by superiors.

The Iron-1st Division built a division-based "Guayuan Martyrs Cemetery" in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The officers and soldiers of the Iron-1st Division buried on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were concentrated. In "Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery", martyrs from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (7592, 7594, 7595, 8772nd Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 8th Regiment of the 2nd Iron Division (6838 Unit) were buried; martyrs from the 5th Iron Division (7659 Unit) were buried.

In the "Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 1st and 3rd Regiments of the 1st Iron Division (Units 7592 and 7594) are buried. The 46 Iron First Division officers and soldiers who died in the huge mudslide disaster in Yipinglang were buried in this martyr's cemetery.

In the "Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 4th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 7595) are buried.

In the "Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery" in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, the sacrificial officers and soldiers of the 5th Regiment of the 1st Iron Division (Unit 8772) are buried.

In the cemetery of the 162nd Hospital in Chuxiong City, Yunnan Province, the 1st Regiment and 2nd Regiment of the Iron First Division are also buried.

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yipinglang Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery Monument Luke shot

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery·The First Iron Division (4th Regiment) Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Yangjie Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. The burial place for the martyrs of the 5th Regiment of the Iron First Division.Luke photographed

Iron-first Division Directly affiliated units 9

Wang Jinggui Ren Qiang Wang Qingyuan

Yang Xiuquan (Yangjie Railway Soldiers Cemetery)

Pan Baoan (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Dong Fu'an (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

Li Kaizhi (Huangguyuan Martyrs Cemetery)

A Chen Si (Cemetery of Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery)

Wang Lingyun (Female, Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery)

Iron-first Division 1 Regiment 47

He Weizhong

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 28

Zhang Yixiao Wang Jiankang Chen Shangyi Wu Zhangheng Wang Shanquan

Pan Fushun Yang Yanxuan Wenjun You

Helun Shu Yang Maolun Jia Wengui Yang Wenjun Jiang Shiwan

Zhou Yuanshou Jia Bangcheng Chen Shijin Jia Xuegui Wang Tingwan

Li Kehou Zhang Zhiwen Cao Guangyou Yang Zuosong Lin Shizhong

Hu Chaopei Xu Qigui Tian Wanfu Gao Shansheng Wei Renlong

According to the inscription record 1

Xu Jiedi

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 16

Wang Mingkui Hu Kaitan Wei Renrong Zhang Liangfu Duan Changrui

Deng Yuefu Chen Huasheng Bai Shigui

Xu Qun Yuan Shuyun Tan Fuzhou Chen Feng

Xu Xingbao (posted first-class merit)

Zhang Mao (posted second-class merit)

Wang Wenqiang (posted second-class merit)

Wang Zeqing (posted first-class merit)

62 Hospital Cemetery 1

Li Chunsheng

Iron First Division 2 Regiment 1

162 Hospital Cemetery 1

Iron First Division 3 Regiment 69

Yichuanfu

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 47

Zhang Derong Yi Turong Du Fengli Li Yongjin

Wang Dawei (inscribed by: Wang David)

Yang Zhonggui Lei Disheng Xiao Yongxiang Zhou Dahua

Liu Pinshan Zhang Shengcai Long Xingshui Jiang Xingli

Li Dailu (inscribed by: Li Dailu)

Hu Yuanli (inscribed by: Hu Tuli)

Zheng Kefu Peng Dequan Ye Changqing Tang Shihai

Xing Changyi (inscribed by: He Changyi)

Gistian Gong Shanghua Du Zhongzheng Ran Kaiquan

Chen Xianzhong Zuo Mushen Wu Kaijin Chen Hetai

Chen Zhanghua Zhu Xiaoxing Li Tianqing

Lin Muwan (inscribed by Lin Caiwan)

Ren Xianrong (inscribed by Ren Xianyin)

Chen Zheng (inscribed by Chen Zhengguai)

He Shenwu Deng Changyin Yuan Meidi

Lei Junjin (inscribed by Lei Qijin)

Wang Daquan Lin Zuoyun Zhang Dehe

Wenrenlu (inscribed by Wen Renlu)

Ren Hualu (inscribed by Ren Hualu)

Zhu Xianzhen Wang Mingdong Yang Chengxuan Zhao Guangzhou

Couplets on the back of the door of the martyrs' cemetery of Cucumber Garden Luke shot

Cucumber Garden Martyrs' cemetery 21

Li Tangkuan Gu Tingyou Lin Yashou Huang Shibin Xiao Shizheng

Liu Kehong Chen Yunwu Xu Daquan Hu Fayu Yang Fuyou

Gu Yude Xia Zaoren Xie Jicai Long Kaiyuan Wang Zhongqi

Li Kai Chen Libao Chen Jinbing Xiong Xiantian Yan Daizhou

Tang Yongying

th Regiment of the Iron First Division 56

Huang Song Ge Fazhi Nie Xingcheng

Jinshan Railway Soldiers' martyrs' cemetery 39

Ou Zhikun (inscribed by Ou Zhikun)

Zhang Bicai (inscribed by Zhang Bicai)

Su Ronggui Zhang Renxing Yang Guixian Gou Xingdang

Wang Shimin Zhu Darong Liu Chuanguo Zhang Mingyou

Yang Guocai Zhang Yuxiang Li Yugui Li Baorong

Liu Chaofu

Zhang Wenlin (inscribed by Zhang Jiulin)

Liao Hongtu Peng Huaizhong

Liu Bangquan (inscribed by Liu Bangquan)

Wu Yingpeng (inscribed by Wu Yingming)

Li Guanglin Che Qiangwu

Zhang Diyu (posted to the second-class merit)

Wang Tianxiang

Wang Mingfa (posted to the second-class merit)

Luo Huaiming Liu Changbing Wang Maowen Zhou Zongli

Deng Chengyin

Zhao Jiayou (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Pan Fenglin Zhou Xingming Li Yiqing

Huang Dequan (inscribed to the second-class merit)

Li Cong Yue Zhengjin Wan Lijun Zhang Chunjiang

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 14

Chen Yingtian Xiang Zukui Zhang Qingming Shen Rencai

Wang Binru Luo Zhinian Yan Litang Zhang Hengxi Luo Silu Pang Daqi

Li Xiaoquan (records the second-class merit)

Yang Jibin Li Ruicheng Cai Chengfeng

5th Iron Division 48

Zu Dingyun

Yang Street Railway Soldiers Cemetery 20

Yang Zhengbing Chen Zhigan (inscribed by Chen Zhixuan)

Luo Zhaoxing Tang Dede Wang Hongsheng Xie Youguo

Wu Zhenyue (inscribed by Wu Zhenyao)

Xiong Yongxiang (inscribed by Xiong Yongqiang) Lei Yuanming Yin Hongzhong

Huang Zuobin (inscribed by Huang Youbin) Quan Taiping

Wei Genyi Jiao Shangming Liu Huaiqing Li Fangji

Jin Shiyu Hu Maolin Zhang Jinlong Yang Guojing

Yipinglang Railway Soldiers Cemetery 1

Yang Qirun

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 26

Qian Chaoyun Wan Guowu Yao Rongcai Tian Weitong Xu Qunyu

High-rise and hardship (inscribed by Gaofa Yin)

Li Kai (reported to remember the second-class merit)

Liu Yishun Yang Chengfu Wang Zuzhi Chen Shouhai Lian Daqing

Chen Yigui Chen Kunyun Sun Bentang Hou Shuli Yang Dingyun

Tang Yingde Wang Shixuan Zheng Deshan Yuan Tianmo

Ran Qiming (Inscription: Ran Qipeng)

Xi Youyuan Qiu Weibai Tao Xuezheng He Quangui

The 8th Regiment of the Second Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 20

5 regiments: 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th regiments.Only 8 regiments participated in the construction of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and other regiments were on the battlefield of aiding Vietnam and resisting the United States at the same time. The 8th Iron Regiment on the Chengkun Line is mainly composed of the construction of the 10th Iron Division. Most of the martyrs were buried in Shawan Martyrs Cemetery in Leshan City, Sichuan Province and the Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. The martyrs' tombs of the Iron 8th Regiment can also be seen in the Martyrs' Cemetery of Dechang County, Sichuan Province.

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 8

Wang Daming Wang Baozhu Xianghougui Xu Qinxue

Yang Qiwang (inscribed by Yang Qiwang)

Lu Dingming (inscribed by Lu Baoming)

Shao Chaoyang (inscribed by Shao Chaoyuan)

He Fangting (inscribed by He Fangting)

Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 1

Deng Qibin (inscribed by Deng Qibing)

Cucumber Garden Martyrs Cemetery 11

Wang Binru Kuang Xuehuai Chen Shishu Lin Qinghan Zhang Yishun

Liu Shirong (Inscription: Liu Hurong)

Xiong Runsheng Xu Qingliang Zhang Shisheng Guan Yicheng Chen Lianzhang

The Fifth Railway Soldiers Sacrifice officers and soldiers on the Chengdu-Kun Line 346

From June 10 to 14, 1965, the Fifth Railway Division held the Fourth Party Congress in Xuanwei County, Yunnan Province, with 149 formal representatives. The Fifth Iron Division was ordered to go to Sichuan to build the Mi (Yi) 3 (Duizi) section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. On March 3, 1966, in accordance with the order No. 047 of the Iron 5th Division, the 25th Regiment of the Iron 5th Division was assigned to the construction of the Iron 10th Division. In March 1967, the Iron Fifth Division drew 100 cadres to the left of Dukou City Branch. By December 31, 1967, the Iron Fifth Division completed 20,020 tunnels on the Chengdu-Kunming Line throughout the year, with 22,920 cubic meters of bridge and culvert earthwork, 22,61,113 cubic meters of retaining wall earthwork, and 291.32 million cubic meters of roadbed earthwork.

Iron Fifth Division is a unit with strong combat effectiveness of railway troops, and its sacrifices are also relatively large. The sacrificial officers and soldiers of the Iron Fifth Division are buried in several martyrs' cemeteries on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. The burial scales are relatively large include the Martyrs' Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province and the Martyrs' Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Province.

Martyrs of the 22nd and 25th Regiments of the Iron Fifth Division (8724 and 8727 troops) were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 22nd Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuexi Martyrs Cemetery of Sichuan Province and the Martyrs Cemetery of Xide County, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the 25th Regiment of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Tongde Martyrs Cemetery of Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province; martyrs of the Iron Fifth Division were buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of Huangguayuan County, Yunnan Province; tombs of the Iron Fifth Division were also seen in the Martyrs Cemetery of Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province.

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military Cemetery in Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua Road Shooting

Military divisions of the Iron Fifth Division 53

Yang Shuming Che Chenglin Yang Yongdi Li Zongcai Chen Huaqing

Huang Jianshe Chen Weiyin Fan Weideng Qin Shengxiang Chen Dequan

Xiao Yuanju Xu Dingchang (saves people while training new recruits)

Luo Anhui Tang Haishu Liang Tingmo Xu Huaiyu Zhao Hai

Fang Shihai Zhang Guangquan Zheng Yuanguang Jiang Shengying Yang Chengzhi

Jiang Yuande Sun Linming Xu Harjun Gan Yongde Zhu Yuelin

Tax Haitao Liu Jinduo Liu Jiaohui Wen Zhengxue Tang Zuoyin

More than the official position Yang Shaosheng Liu Yongdong Tao Gengu Fu Yunzhou

Zhang Ying Huang Changwen Huang Shaoyu Luo Tinghui Li Liu Jian

Liu Tanglin Yang Lianbao Yu Lianggui Zhang Fengyun

Dong Shan Li Tongshui Tian Weishi Peng Cai Liu Wanmei

Zhang Shizhu (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province.

Inscription: Second Division of the Railway Corps)

Martyrs Cemetery in Miyi County, Sichuan Province 186

Zhang Changgui Tan Shaoyu Peng Dequan Huang Tingshui

Cao Wenxian Zhang Baishu Wu Changgui Chen Jichang

Ma Yujin Cui Maogen Xu Changliang Peng Qiangui

Wang Heping Li Shaoming Luo Mingyao Li Xianyuan

Yao Yuanyou Yuan Changqing Liu Jifu Wang Chaofu

Lin Forest Li Lunwen Peng Wanyin Zhang Xiaoyin

He Xingshun Li Huazhong Zhang Huaifu Tong Guangming

Tang Zihong Peng Guomin Chen Zhongyi Xie Encheng

Ling Junrong Ling Junrong Chen Qidong Qiu Chonghui Luo Zhengguo

Yang Deming Yang Qingcai Zhong Musheng Zhou Qiwen

Huang Huarong Feng Maocheng Chen Qinxing Cai Xiantong

Chen Zongze Deng Xueru Wu Yongwen Wen Chaoyun

Yang Shengyin Guo Xiaokun Tang Zhaoqiu Tan Chunhua

Wang Xingdao Qin Mingzhong Zeng Congde Chen Xianguo

Zhang Yitian Xiao Junde Lei Daijian Wang Changsong

Zhu Zhongxin Zhang Taiquan Su Gonghuo Feng Zhulin

Li Degui Li Yiqi Wu Shicai Weng Liuhua

Li Xiantian Wang Xingrong Meishou Li Guorong

Luo Yonghan Zeng Chenghai Xiao Qizhong Hu Wanxun

Hu Guangyue Guo Zhongwen Luo Ben Shang Chen Minggao

Chen Dengrong Wang Anzhou He Zesheng Li Gaoheng

Tao Xichang Li Wenming Lu Yushuang Wu Siling

Iron Conference Wen Yuanfa Hu Xuerong Tai Shengxiang

Li Dacai Liu Rugao Sun Huaitang Zhang Wei

Yu Zezhong Luo Minggui Zhang Rende Zeng Guangyuan

Wang Junting Gu Huaijin Chen Mingxing Deng Quanzhou

Jin Jiwu Zheng Bensong

Luo Jinsheng (inscribed by Luo Jiaosheng)

Tang Cunrong (inscribed by Tang Cunyun)

Qi Daojin Jiang Chaofu Yang Wenfu Hou Guihuaihua

Cao Yande Wang Fuqing Huang Qiishun Yuan Renhua

Tao Dingwu (there are 2 tombs of Tao Dingwu martyrs)

Zhang Zhiwen Yan Jiade Xie Dedi Zhang Kaijin

Zhang Baoquan Yu Guohua Zhao Feihai Cai Peijun

Zhang Tongshu Zhao Yinglan Li Yongfu Dou Youmo

Long Dezhi Zhou Faren Chen Deyou Li Rongbin

Wu Yongqian Zhang Qunlong Shu Zeliang Pu Zhenglong

Lei Daiguang Xu Duyin Geng Wenshun Yin Huanfa

Hu Yuanming Yang Yongquan Zhang Qingxia Meng Tianshou

Sun Quanlin Shi Wanqing Zhu Congtai Wang Shizhang

Yang Xinglin Chen Changhai Chen Shan Li Ruqing

Cao Kunlong Wang Jinsheng Xu Yanhua Zhu Qixian

Chen Fuchang Li Derong Xu Zhihao Nian Jierong

Zhou Shengmei Zeng Qinfu Liang Meikai Li Maowei

Liu Tianshun Deng Minghui Yin Fugui Chen Longwu

Xiong Tingyong (inscribed by: Xiong Tingshui)

Wang Qingshan Wang Shumin Huang Rutian Li Xianming

Deng Zhengju Duan Fuxu Li Chunmao Shi Genhuo

Liu Fagang Liu Zicheng Dai Zhenqiu Tang Shengguo

Li Yujin Deng Zhengju Chen Zongnan Zhang Baoyi

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Lu Hongxing

Sichuan Yanbian County Martyrs Cemetery 57

Jin Ruzhong Wen Daojin Zhang Xinhai Huang Weihong Huang Xueqing

Deng Houan Wu Xiangrong Zhang Jintong Liu Zuyuan Huang Youqi

Dai Jinnie Zhu Zhilin Lv Yongfu Chen Jifu Fang Jijun

Chen Chujian (Inscription: Chen Yingjian)

Yang Benlu Wang Ting'an

Yang Guoxian Liu Changan Yao Wuzhong Pan Guibin Hu Daoping

Yang Tinghua Wang Shaowen Luo Tingjin Hong Yufang Peng Yanjin

Leng Zhenda Mao Liuyuan Zhan Hai (inscribed by Zhan He)

Liu Guangxiao Pu Bingqing Wu Peifu Zheng Juwang Chen Jingzhong

Ding Fengcai Tang Guoxiong Su Yingxing Tao Yuzhou Guo Changkun

Huang Wenyuan Ge Wenliang Sun Weizhen Leng Guangde Wang Yuanxin

Li Jiguang Zeng Yuandong Jin Baojiang Li Zhongcheng Yu Yongsheng

Xue Shengyi Wei Jimeng Wang Wenhai Chen Chunsheng Fu Jingshu

You Guanghua

3 Sichuan Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery 5

Gui Shixiang (inscribed by Gui Shixiang)

Lai Student Ding Chengbing Qin Shude Sun Jiangao

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Jingyuncai

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 38

Li Zhijie Wei Konglu Chen Guozhang Liu Mingxiang Li Tianrong

Du Yongshou Liu Wenrong Zheng Tingfa Gaoshujun Jinhaijiang

Tan Shenghai Liang Shaohuai Gou Wenjian Song Zhike Li Chengfu

Fu Gaocai Lu Degui Du Kaiming Li Yanqing Yang Yuanxiao

Miao Qianqiang Rao Ping'an Zhang Dunmao Wang Suoqin Shi Shichang

Yang Damao Sun Jianming Fu Xueyun Wang Weishang Tang Xianyou

You Yunkun Gu Qingxue Wu Dayin Liang Baozhu Zhao Daji

Ding Zhongyou Jin Shanmao

You Yunkun (inscribe: You Yuankun)

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 1

Yang Derong

Sichuan Yuexi County Martyrs Cemetery 1

He Junhai

Sichuan Xide County Martyrs Cemetery 3

Ni Zhili Wang Shaobang Zhong Jiyou

Railway Soldiers' Cemetery 7th Division died on the Chengkun Line 199

On December 26, 1965, the key project of the Chengdu-Kunming Line's dense air section started.The main line of this section is 44.59 kilometers long, and bridges and tunnels account for 40.1%. This section of the railway was demarcated from the management area of ​​the First Railway Division due to the tight construction period of the Chengdu-Kunming Line, and required it to be completed to reach the level of track laying by the end of September 1966. The Iron First Division and the Iron Seventh Division completed the handover on November 19.

In December 1965, the 7th Iron Division led 3 regiment headquarters, 8 battalions and 48 companies to enter Lufeng County, Yunnan Province in batches, and the construction focus was transferred from the Guikun Line to the densely-announced section of the Chengkun Line. The division headquarters entered Lufeng Steel Plant on December 25. The 31st Regiment Regiment Headquarters entered Mimalong on December 19; the 33rd Regiment Headquarters entered the Lufeng County Party Committee Courtyard on December 15; the 35th Regiment Headquarters entered Xiaodezhuang on December 21; the 34th Regiment Command Station entered Tanghai on October 17; the Division Hospital entered the suburbs of Lufeng County in January 1966. Each regiment will leave a tailing-up force in the Shuishu section and set up a command post.

On February 8 and 11, 1966, the east and west sections of Guikun Railway entered the management area of ​​the 7th Railway Division. Later, at 2 pm on March 4, the Guanyinyan Bridge, the dividing line between the 7th and the 5th Iron Division; on March 10, the Southwest Construction Site Command held a connecting ceremony at Meihuashan Station in the Division Management District.

Because Wudongde Hydropower Station stores water, the Liandi Tunnel, Xinjiang Station and Yinsi Rock Tunnel are about to be built by the 7th Iron Division.

Most of the sacrificed officers and soldiers of the Iron Seventh Division built the Kunqu Line were buried in the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery in Yongren County, Yunnan Province. In the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, martyrs from the Iron 7th Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8702, 8703, 8704, 8773 Units) are buried.

In the Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (8700 Unit) and the 31st, 33rd, 34th, and 35th Regiments (8701, 8703, 8704, 8773) are buried.

In the Martyrs Cemetery of Ebian County, Sichuan Province, martyrs from the 7th Iron Division (Unit 5757) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrificial and dead people from the 7th Iron Division and the 32nd and 35th Regiments of the 7th Iron Division (8700, 8702, 8773 units) were buried.

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Card Door, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Monument, Luke Photography,

Yunren Martyrs Cemetery, Yunnan, Yongren Martyrs Cemetery, Cemetery, Luke Photography,

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Zhang Huiying (female, nurse at the Iron Seventh Division Hospital)

Cheming Road

(Deputy Chief of Staff of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Rongcheng Martyrs Cemetery, Shandong Province)

Li Yongzeng

(Deputy Commander of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery has its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, the list of martyrs on the Yongren Martyrs Cemetery is its name, and the ashes are placed in Jinan Martyrs Cemetery)

Luo Xiantao

(sacrificed when the Iron Seventh Division is supported by the left side of the Iron Seventh Division, Qujing County, Yunnan Province)

Weng Dongsheng, Tang Guanghui, Cui Fengfei, Yang Yusong

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province 59

0 million Tianshui Zhou Aiyin Li Wanzong Luo Kangfa Liu Dejun

Huang Yingxiang Lu Shimei Zhou Chengzhang

Cai Tingquan (inscribed by Cai Tingquan)

Qin Shicai Huang Peichang Lin Yuenan Tang Shizhong Wang Yuanlu

He Junrong (inscribed by He Junxing)

Liang Jinjing (inscribed by Liang Mianjing)

Huang Zhiping (inscribed by Huang Qiping)

Fang Rusheng (inscribed by Fang Ruyu)

Zhu Wuke (inscribed by Zhu Yunke)

Wei Yuedeng Zhang Yuantao Yue Linfang Li Fakun Li Ziqiang Xiang Qiwan

(reported to remember the first-class merit, moved back to his original hometown of "Jintang County Martyrs Cemetery" in Sichuan Province) Feng Xinghan Guan Tianxiu Wang Fanghe

Yang Guanggui (inscribed by Xiang Guanggui) Long Changyuan

Dong Zelin (posted first-class merit)

Pan Fuyuan (inscribed by Pan Fuyuan) Wang Tiancai

Euro Houxiu Feng Qiyuan Liu Yijie Song Degui

Zhao Fagao (inscribed by Zhao Huagao) Zhang Fuzhong

Wu Shihong Cheng Houwen (inscribed by Cheng Qiwen)

Lin Chuancai Ju Yuncai (inscribed by Jing Yuncai)

Zheng Huanming Wang Jingguo Pan Xuewang

Liang Xichen (inscribed by Liang Xiqiang)

Lu Changming (inscribed by Zhan Changming) Zeng Fanping (inscribed by Zeng Yiping)

Yang Fuchu Zhang Yude Zheng Guosheng Zhong Chuanguang Chen Guangshu

Wang Haishi Zhou Yichuan Zhu Qizhi Sun Deming Chen Fuyuan

Yunnan Yongren Martyrs Cemetery 128

Liu Jingba Zhou Mingyu Shu Wenzhao Zhou Youfu

Chen Xuchi Xiao Cunjie Zeng Lingze Sun Xianshun

Wang Ronggen Liao Chaozhen Xu Jinhua Ma Cunting

Rong Songfan Zheng Xingwu Xia Xinguo Liao Jicai

Zhu Hongyu Ye Zhensheng Kang Zhongxin Pan Hongkang

Xi Yuliang Xinglong Zhen Zuopei Qing Anzhong

Yang Tonglin Li Hai Zhang Yingzhe Huang Huining

Yang Guoqi Yang Anming Liao Yongzhong Xiang Chengyan

Tan Puyu Li Hengtai Peng Guangqing Zheng Zuohuan

Zhu Baimei

Tang Dexiao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) Lei Gengao (inscribed by Tang Dechun) 朱天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天天� Liu Wanyu

Shu Saubao (inscribed by: Shu Saubao)

Shen Chuanguang Zhang Muxi Peng Wenzhi Yang Tongcheng Qiu Runsheng Liu Chengli Zhang Peifa Xu Guangzhong

Liao Qishu Hu Wenhai Feng Chuannan Chen Yuehong Zhuojinguang (inscribed by: Zhuo Shiguang)

Yan Tianquan He Qilin Zhong Yuanlin Tu Fagen

Li Xixiang Fang Jinguo Zhang Huaiqian Huang Baoyuan

Deng Mingquan Li Guoqiao Wan Zhongcheng Liu Chaocai

Ran Dongshan Lin Anhe Lin Rongduan Guo Daohe

Liu Xide Wu Zhaogui

Zhang Zigeng (inscribed by: Zhang Zigen) Li Sheyang (inscribed by Li Sheyang)

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Cemetery of 162 Chuxiong 162 Hospital in Yunnan 3

Shen Dejun Qiu Fuping Xiao Shengguo

The Eighth Division of the Railway Soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 262

Datianjing Super Bridge built by the Iron Eighth Division

Photos are reproduced from the Internet, thanks to the publisher!

Martyr Xiong Hanjun died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel.Burial was held in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan.

Line Passenger Shooting (motorcycles are the mounts of road passengers who travel through wind and rain)

Hijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province faces the Chengkun Line built by the railway soldiers, and the railway soldiers listen to the sound of the whistle of the train day and night. Luke photographed

trains from south to north bring happiness and civilization to the local people. The railway martyrs guard the safety of this side!

Road Guest Shooting

Martyrs' Tomb Xiong Hanjun in Heijing Martyrs Cemetery

From September 11 to 28, 1964, the headquarters of the Iron Eighth Division entered Chuxiong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from Fuzhou City, Jiangxi Province. The 36th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Chongren County, Jiangxi Province. The 38th Regiment entered Wuding County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County, Jiangxi Province. The 39th Regiment entered Lufeng County, Yunnan Province from Linchuan County. From October 1 to 21, the 37th Regiment entered Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province from Yunhe County, Zhejiang Province. On October 23, in accordance with the order of the General Staff of the Railway Corps (Secretary No. 498), the Iron-Eighth Division transferred a battalion from each of the 37th, 38th and 39th Regiments to form the 40th Regiment in Dajiuzhuang, Lufeng County, Yunnan Province, code-named the 8774th Unit of the People's Liberation Army.

Most of the martyrs of the Iron Eighth Division on the Chengdu-Kunming Line were buried in Yuanmou County and Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. The names of the cemetery where the railway soldiers were buried in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province all have distinct words "railway soldiers", which is eye-catching and comforting to the railway soldiers.

Martyr Xiong Hanjun, the 36th Regiment of the 8th Iron Division, died in the landslide of the Heijing Tunnel, but was rumored to be: "Xiong Hanjun fell into the construction pier due to excessive fatigue and was poured into the pier of Datianjing Bridge by railway soldiers..." - This is a complete lie! In recent years, rumors have spread all over the world through the Internet, and have been hyped up and become more and more intense. The real tomb of the martyr Xiong Hanjun is built with red rocks in the Heijing Railway Martyrs Cemetery of Lufeng County, Yunnan Province.

Martyrs from the Iron Eighth Division (Election 8706), the 37th and 39th Regiments (Election 8708 and 8710) of the Iron Eighth Division were buried in Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan. In Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 38th and 40th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8774 units) are buried; in the Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 36th and 38th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8707 and 8709 units) are buried; in the Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8706 units) and the 38th and 39th Regiments of the Iron Eighth Division (8709 and 8710 units) are buried; in the Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, martyrs from the 40th Regiment of the Iron Eighth Division (8774 units) are buried. In the cemetery of the 162 Hospital of Chuxiong City, the sacrifices and soldiers of the 36th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th regiments of the Iron Eighth Division were buried.

On March 21, 1969, in accordance with the instructions of the Central Military Commission on March 18, the 36th and 38th Regiments (1, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 5th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the railway branch line in Dukou City, Sichuan Province; the 40th Regiment (1, 2, 3, 4th Battalions) of the Eighth Railway Division were transferred to the 10th Railway Division to undertake the construction tasks of the Dechang to Liande section of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway. The 39th Regiment is responsible for laying out the management area of ​​the 8th Railway Division of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway (126.3 kilometers).

As mentioned above, it can be seen that there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Tongde Martyrs Cemetery in Panzhihua, Sichuan; there is a martyr's tomb of the Tieba Division in Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan.

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Military on the monument of Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Heiu Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Luke Shooting

Jiufeng County, Yunnan Luke Shooting

Each division of the 8th Division 2

Wang Zhongqi Wan Guicheng

Jiuzhuang Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan 30

Wei Renlong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on the big flat ground.) Mou Zuorong

(according to the monument inscription record: died in the line of duty and was buried on Liuzhi.) Chen Chunrong Fu Guanghui Li Guangli Zheng Zijin Chen Taiguo

Chen Senlin Xiao Liansheng Rao Guomin Hao Zhangxing Wang Siyuan

He Zhengya Huang Bingzhe Xu Changjin Li Shuchang Li Renyi

Wu Kangpin Li Guojun Tang Zhian Zhang Guoqiang Song Kun

Zhou Renshu Lu Wenbao Zhong Qiyu Hu Huake Huang Ronghua

Wang Yinchi Li Changqing Chen Digao

Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery·Monument Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, took photos of

Comrade Xu Junhua, comrades-in-arms in the Iron Eighth Division, laid wreaths to the martyrs of the 36th Regiment who died on the Chengdu-Kun Line,

to pay tribute to the heroes and pay tribute to the railway soldiers! Photo provided by Comrade Xu Junhua, Iron Eighth Division,

, Heijing Railway Soldiers Cemetery, Lufeng County, Yunnan, 37

, He Xiubin, Peng Youliang, Shan Gaoyin, He Xingxuan, Wu Yuanlong,

, Wang Qinglian, Zhou Xingsheng, Shen Yinshan, Wu Taibin, Ke Ruyin,

, Su Chengmu, Xiong Daifu, Zhou Tinggui, Liang Mingqing, Peng Yingfan,

, Long Xiumou, Huang Wanlin, You Qingming, Xiong Hanjun, Jiang Youfu,

, Zou Yunduan, Chen Shiyun, Chen Xianqing, Chen Xinlin, Gong Youan, Ke Ruyin, Yang Xiumu, Zou Taixiang, Gao Jiayuan, Qingchanggu,

, Lei Rugou, Wang Xianfu, Shen Lianqiu, Song Shiqin, Wang Xianlin,

, Yang Jierong Huang Wenfu

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan Province. Luke shot

"Introduction to Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery" is heartbreaking! Luke photographed

Nengyu Martyrs Cemetery in Yuanmou County, Yunnan 69

Dan Dequan Chen Wanke Xu Zhuoqin Zou Guiyuan

He Tianmo Liu Songlian Li Jingshen Liang Wenhua

Ye Guanshui Wang Zhaoxiang Ma Hongquan Kong Qingzhong

Shi Shouyan (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' military uniforms)

Yue Youyou Blessing He Shirong Chen Gangguo

Qin Bangshu (inscribed by Tan Bangshu)

Sun Dianming Xu Zishui Zhong Shuqing Tang Huali

Li Daisheng Zhou Changyin Zeng Shiming

Tang Banglun (inscribed by Tang Banglun)

Huang Yiqing Ye Yujiu Yang pays tribute Zhang Xiaozeng

Huang Shangmei Deng Dejun He Guohua Yuan Tianquan

Liu Laosi Fan Shaohua Han Juncai Wang Shu

Shao Yuming Wu Zongyi Wang Peize Lin Shicheng

Zeng Weirong Zhu Chaoxiang Wang Xuetian Li Dorjie

Yi Weixiang Yuan Rongcai Fu Kunyou Chen Shengyao

Nie Guosi Wang Shichang Luo Guangti Xie Guosheng

Yang Guisheng Zhao Guangying Mu Changfa Zhang Jiqing

Huang Yuanzhou Chen Xushan Liu Zejian Tan Songqing

He Sifu Yuan Guohui Zhong Shilin Li Weijie

Chen Manxiang (rescue the sacrifice of his comrades in the water and posthumously remember the first-class merit)

Xia Chunxiang After Hui Jing

Yang Renyi

(Inscription: Company Commander of the 14th Company of the 37th Regiment, Second-class Meritorious Officer of the 8708th Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army)

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Luke Photography

Dianwei Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 46

Gu Yongkang Chen Liuhua Yang Yishu Huang Wangou

Pan Rukang (Inscription: Pan Rukang)

Bao Jirong Luo Zhaohua Cao Yafa Chen Wande

Li Hair Wild Chen Yuanming Zeng Guomin Zeng Defu

Zou Subi Zhang Shengjin Duan Maofu Wen Likun

Zhang Dayou Liang Zhenwei Xie Siping Wang Xingya

Liu Jiaming Bao Shoulian Wan Daoxuan Lai Chunxiang

Li Hexin (inscribed by Li Hexin)

Daiyoushan (inscribed by Dai Yousan)

Li Zhenxiang (inscribed by Li Zhenxiang)

Yao Wenxiu (tombstone is embedded with photos of martyrs' uniforms)

Chen Libao He Rengui Liu Longshui Tian Fangqi

Zhu Renlu Zeng Huaming Huang Xiuchang Li Zhenxiang

Wang Binqi Wang Tianshuai Chen Zongjin Xia Zuping

Zhong Qiwei

Huang Yuliang Liu Xiangqi Jia Qinghua Fu Zhongze

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan Luke shot

Zhongba Martyrs Cemetery, Yuanmou County, Yunnan 36

Li Zhenrong Wang Zishu Feng Xiuxun

Liao Yuguang (inscribed: Yuguang)

Chen Songquan Huang Rencai Wanjingcai Wang Zeming

Zhu Xianfa Zhou Zhiqiang Xu Jianghan Zhang Chengsheng

Yang Jiguo Long Yingkong Yang Chuanfu Shengqiwu

Liu Wenpin Huang Xuejin Yi Xueming Long Zhichao

Long Anpei Hu Shenghuan Wan Derun Passed the ball

Zhu Xianfa Chen Xianshi Wang Zhongxin Zhang Maofa

Fan Dong'an Zhao Timu Yuan Xiangui Wu Laifu

Fu Zhicheng Shen Shunsi Pu Rongcheng

Bi Huaichun (battalion commander of the 4th Battalion of the 38th Regiment, died during his aid to Vietnam and fight against the United States.There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier

There is a tomb at No. 5, 3, Row 5, Jialin Martyrs Cemetery, Vietnam. )

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery Luke Shooting

Chuxiong 162 Hospital Cemetery 17

Yuan Peide Zhou Naiyu Tan Zaisheng Ma Zongzheng

Deng Qianyong Zhang Hongyang Luo Hongju Zhang Jianya He Wenming Yu Wenxue

Wei Yunyong (there are sacrifices in front of the tomb)

Ding Honglian Lei Guosheng Huang Xingde

Yang Guangzhong Jinhua Mao Duan Changzhi

Jinshan Railway Soldiers Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan 1

Wang Lianyuan (7595 Military Martyrs Cemetery 6 Platoon 4 No.)

Martyrs Cemetery in Dechang County, Sichuan 11

Han Xiugui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the 47th Regiment)

Zhang Huagui (the list of Iron 10th Division and the inscriptions are shown as the officers and soldiers of the Iron 10th Division. The second-class merit is recorded.)

Xu Bangyun (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Xu Bangyun. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.

Heroic sacrifices to extinguish the forest fire and the second-class merit is recorded.)

Luo Zhonggui (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is shown as the soldiers of the Iron 10th Division.)

Wang Jiaping (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Wang Jiaping. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Hu Xiuru (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Yi Shengqing (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded. The inscription is displayed as the deputy squad leader of the Iron 10th Division.)

The star of the coach (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as the Shuai Yuanxing. The inscription is displayed as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Zhou Menggang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Zhou Menggang. The inscription is shown as the soldier of the Iron 10th Division.)

Luo Anchao (the inscription: 8757 unit)

Jiang Xidao (the inscription: 8757 unit soldier)

Guo Shoufang (the list of Iron 10th Division is recorded, and the name is written as Guo Shoufang. The inscription is shown as the deputy platoon leader of the Iron 10th Division)

Sichuan Panzhihua Tongde Martyrs Cemetery 12

Qiao Yuwen Yang Keji Jiang Hanwen Ma Jingyuan

Jiang Daming Li Kui Zhao Tongfa Zhu Hui

Wang Xiujie Xiao Tengbing Wu Weiben Liu Kaifu

Martyrs Cemetery in Yanbian County, Sichuan 1

Yan Xuefu

Yan Xuefu

Railway Soldiers 10th Division died on the Chengdu-Kun Line 224

Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument On September 6, 1964, the 10th Iron Division received the order of the General Staff of the 648th Ministry of War: "The 10th Division moved to Sichuan to take on the construction task of the Chengdu-Kun Line Project." It immediately conveyed to the regiments and asked the regiments to immediately finish the project and hand over the transfer and prepare for the migration and defense marching. On September 12, the 10th Iron Division held a march mobilization meeting in Xining. The Division Government announced the "Instructions on the Forces' Participation in the Construction of Southwest Railways and the Political Work of Marching". The Division Command issued Order No. 556, requiring all teams below the regiment battalion to stop work immediately, carry out march education and prepared for migration and defense, and must arrive at the new district by the end of September.

The 10th Iron Division has three relatively concentrated burial sites: Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, Martyrs Cemetery, Ebian County Martyrs Cemetery, and Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery, Sichuan Province. In the Meishan Martyrs Cemetery and Emeishan Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province, the second martyrs Cemetery repaired for railway soldiers is seen, reflecting the love of the hometown government and people for their children.

At Zhenxi Railway Station, Shawan District, Leshan City, Sichuan Province, there is a Xu Wenke Martyrs Monument, which is a rare monument built for individuals by railway soldiers in their 35-year history. Xu Wenke was a soldier of the 22nd Company of the 5th Battalion of the 47th Regiment of the 10th Iron Division. During the landslide of the No. 1 Tunnel of Daqiaowan on September 3, 1965, in order for his comrades to escape from the dangerous area as soon as possible, he refused to rescue him and was buried by the landslide gravel. After Xu Wenke's death, the Party Committee of the Iron Tenth Division recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China, a model member of the League, and a martyr. The tomb of the Martyrs Xu Wenke was reburied and is currently located at No. 8, 1, 1st row, Shawan Martyrs Cemetery, Leshan City.

The monument of Xu Wenke Martyrs is located in Zhenxi Railway Station. Luke photographed

All divisions of the Iron Tenth Division 84

Zhang Cunliang (recognized as members of the Communist Youth League)

Sui Defu Diao Chuanrong Zhang Yanbin Li Liangcheng

Zhang Kunxiao Xue Youqing Zhou Shuhua Xie Junxian

Xu Guanghua Luo Wanjuan Ji Tushishi Li Huachun

Li Chenggui Xia Mingde Wang Kaidao Wang Jinyu

Vanke Ding Qi Wenbin Gao Renhe Li Zongxian

Zhang Kefa Published Ren Chuhua (technician of the Second Design Institute, under the construction of the 46th Regiment, sacrificed in Xintanba Tunnel)

Liu Xixian (Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Dezhi Hou Shuangxi Deng Faliang Wei Youneng

Zhang Zhuo Yan Jialong Huang Yuzhang Chen Zhiyang

Ai Jinsheng Chen Faqian Zhang Xianyun Zhang Junquan

Ou Maorong Xiao Liwei Shi Huacheng Liu Xianhuai

Zhao Qiyao

Huang Shuxian (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China) Liu Benhong Shao Yehong Qin Defa Li Yuanbing

Yin Zuoyou Yin Runbin Liang Shuihe Zhu Jinwen Feng Wenquan (protecting the sacrifice of the masses, posthumously remembering the second-class merit.)

Wang Guangchun Cao Jiaming Cai Guangqing Wang Yiming

Xia Ronghua Fu Dahua Min Tianlun Liu Bangguo

Fang Kaihong Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Xie Hengnan

Ma Shicheng Zhao Guangcai Jiao Fangxiu Liu Mingshan

Liang Kongjin He Xiyuan Jiang Zhengrong Li Weiming

Deng Tianming (swept out the burns and sacrifices of the Communist Party of China. Recognize the member of the Communist Party of China and post the second-class merit.) Ding Naisheng

Yan Shuiming (since fire fighting. Recognize the second-class merit and post the Communist Party of China.) Wang Huamin (Sichuan Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery)

Chen Yunfu (English List of the Capital County of Sichuan Province: Chen Guofu) Zheng Shuiyou Zhou Shaoping Xiao Mouli Xue Haishan

Guo Zhengquan Liang Guiwen Zhang Yanmin Li Chunsheng

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan Luke shot

Martyrs Cemetery in Ebian County, Sichuan 41

Wu Jian Tong Ziming Hu Conghua Luo Maobai

Huang Deguang Wu Jinhai Song Mingfang

Liu Keming (inscribed by Liu Kaiming) Zhang Qizao (inscribed by Zhang Qizao)

million Jinshan (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Zhong Weigang Zhang Ying Wu Shaoquan

Zhou Yunhua (posted by Communist Youth League members)

Qin Ming'an Xia Zaixiang Mao Mingguang

Xu Chengyin (recognized member of the Communist Youth League)

Ren Baowa (inscribed by: Ren Quanwa)

Photos (recognized by: formal member of the Communist Party of China)

Song Wenfu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City) Chen Yuanhua Wan Chengwei

Liu Yuansong (inscribed by: Liu Yuansong)

Xiao Yunxi Yuanxufu Jiang Yuede

Zou Chengming (inscribed by: Zhou Chengming)

Liu Zhongxuan Guo Yinxi

Tang Guanglun (inscribed by: Tang Guang) Zeng Youfu (inscribed by: Zeng Youfu)

Yu Wenjun (inscribed by: Yu Wenjin)

Pang Shaowen He Yongan Li Chunsheng Fang Kaihong

Tang Weiming Zhu Wenxian Lu Guangming

Deng Tianming (who was burned and sacrificed when extinguishing the wildfire, recognized the Communist Party of China and posthumously awarded the second-class merit.)

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery Luke shot

Xu Wenke tomb Can be seen in front of the tomb Cigarettes by Luke

Leshan City Shawan Martyrs Cemetery 45

Zhang Shihong Wang Mingren Teng Jianlai Tang Jiahao

Jiang Zhiming (inscribed by Jiang Zhiming)

Zhou Shiyuan (inscribed by Zhou Shiyuan)

Xu Wenke (designed by the Party Committee of the Division recognized the official member of the Communist Party of China and a model member) Jin Shiyuan (inscribed by Jin Shiyuan)

Zhang Zhiqin Liu Jizhi Wu Yiming Wang Renyi

Zhang Tianfu Jie Minghe Li Zaijiang

Li Xianqin (inscribed by Li Keqin)

Gao Fenghe (inscribed by Gao Minghe)

Wu Shunhe Wang Antian Zeng Shifu Liang Mingsheng

Wu Youde (inscribed by Wu Youqing)

Wang Changsheng Cui Fang Qing Guangzhong Yi Renrong

Chen Zixu (inscribed by Chen Zhixu)

Yang Wenqing Xiong Huashu Che Chenglin Chen Yuzheng

Li Hongsheng (inscribed by Li Hongsen)

Ming Dengyin (inscribed by Ming Denggen)

Zhang Guanyou (recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit)

Li Song Wang Mingren Zhang Chaojin Chen Zhixue

Wang Jiafei (inscribed by Wang Jiafei)

Zhang Zhonghua Li Zengyu Yundasong Zhang Tianen Xu Yuanzhou (inscribed by Yuyuanzhou)

Zhang Shengzhou (inscribed by Zhang Dengzhou)

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Meishan Martyrs Cemetery 4

Gou Huaifang Li Dengming Xu Tianxin Jiang Shuqing

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery Luke shot

Sichuan Dechang County Martyrs Cemetery 35

Xu Yuqing (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Peng Zhongguang (inscribed by: Peng Zhongguang)

Zhou Shuiquan Wang Shuhua

Chen Xueming (saves people in Anning River. Recognizes a formal member of the Communist Party of China and posthumously remembers the second-class merit.) Zhou Kaiming Zhang Zhengquan

Liu Yuguo (inscribed by: Liu Yuguo)

He Fuxiang (inscribed by: He Fuqun. The second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery in Emeishan City, inscribed by: He Fuqun.)

Yang Shiren (inscribed by: Yang Shiren)

Xia Zhengkun Zheng Hong Han Xiugui

Qian Xiangrong (inscribed by: Qian Xiangyun)

Zhang Huagui (sacrificing heroically to put out the forest fire and posthumously remembered the second-class merit.)

Zhang Qiyou (Deputy Commander of the 8th Company, 2nd Battalion, 46th Regiment. 1967.8.19 died during the construction of Yonglang Tunnel. Located in Tomb No. 1, 5th Platoon, Martyrs Cemetery. The relevant information is highly consistent with Fu Qiyou of Tomb No. 4 of 6th Platoon, so Fu Qiyou did not make any further records.)

Li Fengshan (inscribed by Li Fengshan)

Yang Yonglu (inscribed by Yang Yonglu)

Hu Guozhi Wu Jianming Chen Guangfu

Lu Dinghai (inscribed by Lu Dinghai)

Liang Guoren Dong Shigang Feng Xuewu

Xu Zhiyu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Liu Tianfa (the recognition of a member of the Communist Party of China) Xu Guoqi (the inscription: Xu Guohong)

Luo Kundong (the inscription: Luo Kundong)

Xu Zhongkang (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan Province. The inscription: Xu Zhongkang.)

Huang Yize (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Guanyun County)

Fan Hongxue Zhang Zhenghua Zhang Zhimei

Zhang Mengwu (inscribed by Zhang Mengde)

Sichuan Miyi County Martyrs Cemetery 15 Zhang Shikai Liu Jiwu Liu Defu Zheng Congfu

Zhu Chengxiang Lai Deming Zhao Tugui Tan Zhichang

Fan Yuanshu (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Ding Xiu'an (the second tomb is in the Martyrs Cemetery of Emeishan City, Sichuan)

Shi Yimin (inscribed by Shi Yiming)

Ma Guoqing Yang Jianzhong Huang Chaoyuan He Mingqing

Emeishan City Martyrs Cemetery· Cemetery The road passengers took pictures of

rescued the comrades and died in the tomb of the Martyrs of Emeishan City. The road passengers took pictures of

Railway Soldier Independent Machinery Regiment. 3

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 3

Yang Zhizhu (inscribed by Xiang Zhizhu)

Zhu Xiuhua (inscribed by Zhu Qihua) Cao Yiying

Railway Soldier Independent Automobile Regiment. 4

Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery. Lufeng County, Yunnan Province. 4

Deng Huixin Li Ronggen Xu Defu

Tian Zhihe (inscribed by Tian Lanhe)

The first new management office of the railway soldiers 1

0 Jinshan Railway Soldier Martyrs Cemetery in Lufeng County, Yunnan Province Zu Weixian

Ya'an Martyrs Cemetery in Sichuan Province 1

Yao Zhongqing (inscribed: Railway Corps of the People's Liberation Army of China)

After the publication, the officers and soldiers who were not listed were found. 14 (Chengkun Line)

First Division of the railway soldiers 8

Yang Zaiping (5th Regiment) Liu Dexian (3rd Regiment)

Yang Guocai (4th Regiment) Tang Dehua (5th Regiment)

Wang Yunxue (3rd Regiment) Fu Chuanyuan (3rd Regiment)

Gao Invention (3rd Regiment) Liu Tiancheng (Iron First Division)

Fifth Division of Railway Soldiers 1

Pan Fenglin

Tenth Division of Railway Soldiers 5

Fu Yuansong Luo Shaowen Mo Fang Lin Zijian Zhang Dengzhou

According to the above statistics, a total of 1,304 officers and soldiers died on the Chengdu-Kun Line, including the loss of personnel caused by death and accidents. Based on the calculation that the railway soldiers built 667 kilometers of the main line of the Chengdu-Kunming Railway, nearly 2 officers and soldiers died for every 1 kilometer of railway construction.

In order to build the Chengkun Line, the railway troop sacrificed a lot, and Li Yongzeng, deputy commander of the 7th Iron Division, and Che Minglu, deputy chief of staff, died on the Chengkun Line.

Currently this number is still dynamic because I am still actively looking for it. Due to historical reasons, statistics are definitely not absolutely accurate. What can be confirmed is that the number close to the truth will only be larger than this, and will not be smaller.

I would like to use this article to commemorate the railway soldiers who died on the Chengdu-Kunming Line. I hope that their reputation and achievements will be admired by the people for generations!

Here we thank the governments and people at all levels who have devoted themselves to protecting the tombs of the martyrs of the Railway Soldiers! Salute to the famous volunteer friend Luke!

(Editor: Sunflower)

Source: Xinhua No. 1 Forever Railway Soldier