The New Saint-Daughter Cemetery , located in the outskirts of Moscow, buries the elites and pride of the Russian nation in successive The cemetery covers an area of 7.5 hectares and has buried more than 26,000 Russian celebrities of various periods. It is one of the three largest cemeteries in Europe. And everyone tells the world their different life stories through their own unique tombstones. In the hearts of Russians, the Cemetery of the New Virgin is not a place to bid farewell to life, but a church to reinterpret life and purify the soul. There are famous writers Pushkin, writers Gogol, Chekhov, Mayakovsky, Fatyev, composers Dmitry &, Dmitryevich &, Shostakovich, drama theorist Stanislavsky, dancer Ulanova, broadcaster Uli &, Borisovich &, Levitan, aircraft designer Andrei &, Tupolev, Varvi. Lov, politician Khrushchev, Migoyan, Podgorne, Yeltsin and so on. Here, the soul of the tomb owner and the art of the tombstone are skillfully combined to form a unique Russian cemetery culture. Khrushchev's tombstone is composed of three marbles in black and white, with a stone statue in the middle. The heroine Zhuoya's tombstone image is very touching: her hands are tied behind her back, her clothes are broken, her breasts are bare, her legs are slightly curved, her head is high and backward. These various shapes show the identity and characteristics of the deceased. Wang Ming's tomb is also here, a bust statue, wearing a Zhongshan suit, two eyes straight ahead.