The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs, built before the Victory Festival in 1967, is located in the Arishan Garden outside the northern wall of the Kremlin. It consists of dark brown granite and is a stepped flat building. Two glass pavilions were placed on both sides of the tomb. In front of the pavilion stood two solemn-looking sentries with guns, guarding martyrs day and night. This is known to all Russian women and children "the first post in the country". It is said that this "first post" was originally located in front of Lenin's tomb, and I don't know when it moved here. The Tomb of the Unknown Martyrs is facing north, and the deep red marble tomb with helmet and flag is decorated with bronze sculptures. Its shape is simple and lively, and its implication is solemn and profound. There is a convex five-star torch in front of the tomb. The flames emitted from the center of the five-star torch have never been extinguished since it was built. It symbolizes the spirit of the martyrs shining on the world forever. In front of the tortortorch, a line of inscriptions was engraved on the blue marble ground - """10109;1085;101010101010101090;No one knows your name; your merits and achievements will last forever. On the west side of the martyr's tomb are 12 rectangular granite markers, one by one engraved with 12 heroic cities in the patriotic war. The 12 heroic cities in the War of Patriotism are :Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Stalingrad, Sevastopol, Odessa, Kechi, New Rosicko, Molmansk, Fortress Brest, Tula, Smolensk.