Lei Feng Memorial's overall scenic area is still very large. Before entering the scenic area, it was a group of sculptures. Later, I found that Lei Feng was rated as an excellent off-campus counselor in 1962. Entering the scenic spot, the first thing that catches our eyes is the Pentagon, which stretches forward in the middle of the ground. This should symbolize that Lei Feng is a soldier, and the black marble on both sides is Lei Feng's diary. At the end of the Pentagon is a long group of reliefs. Shortly after moving forward, it was a monument towering into the clouds, with the inscription "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng" on it. The sculptures on all sides of the inscription were different. Behind the monument is Leifeng Memorial Hall, which has two floors. It is free to visit and closed on Monday. As soon as you enter the memorial hall, you will arrive at the Preface Hall. In the center of the Preface Hall stands a Han Baiyu sculpture named "Eternal Monument". The whole preface hall is surrounded by "Green Mountain Soul", which is the largest bronze relief of landscape painting in China at present. The statue of Lei Feng shines against the blue sky and white clouds at the top and against the background of a gradual change from dark blue to light blue. The preamble hall can also queue up for commentators to explain for free. The three parts explain the use of sculpture, pictures and objects to form a space, giving people a feeling of immersion, and see many scenes reappear. Out of Leifeng Memorial Hall, on the right is Leifeng Song Monument Garden, in which green pines and cypresses are planted. And then there is a low hill. It's easy to climb it. After the hill lies Comrade Lei Feng's tomb.