The Tomb of Hai Rui is a key site under state protection. Hai Rui, born in Qiongshan, Hainan, was a famous official in the mid Ming Dynasty. He was usually called "Just Judge" and "Baogong in the South". The building style in Tomb of Hai Rui is grave and simple. There is a stone memorial archway at the front gate, and there is an inscribed horizontal tablet on which the red characters are cut in intaglio. The road to the tomb is made of granites. In the middle, there are three stone memorial archways. On each side of the tomb road, there are stone men, stone sheep, stone horses, stone lions, stone turtles and other stone carvings. Tomb of Hai Rui was built in the 17th year of Wanli Period (1589), and the Emperor had the official Xu Ziwei made a special trip to Hainan to supervise the construction.
At the back of the Tomb, there is a "Yanglian Veranda" extended recently. On the post of it, there are two antithetical couplets written by Hai Rui. In front of the veranda, there is a statue of Hai Rui, and at the back of it is Qingfeng Pavilion, where Hai Rui's life story and some related historical relics are exhibited.
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