Deng Tuo's former residence is located in No. 7 Daoshan Road, Gulou District, Fuzhou City, also known as "First Shanfang". Huangpu, the first prize in Shaoding, Southern Song Dynasty (1229), grew up here. During the reign of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1736.1795), Shaozhen Shi Yeguan bought a villa for his country. The first year of Jiaqing in Qing Dynasty (1796) was owned by Yiren forest timber (No. Chulu). Deng Tuo's former residence is a cultural relic protection unit in Fujian Province. It was renovated in 1994 and turned into a memorial hall of Deng Tuo. The former residence covers an area of 1015 square meters, and the exhibition hall covers an area of 380 square meters. The main building is a small three-storey, double-storey wooden building. It is an old residential style building in Fuzhou at the end of Qing Dynasty and the beginning of Republic of China. It is 11 meters wide, 9 meters deep and 9 meters high. It has a hall downstairs and a left and right compartment. Deng Tuo was born in the left compartment. This building, formerly the bedroom of Deng Tuo's parents and brother, is now a showroom. The exhibition "Deng Tuo's Life Exhibition" is based on Deng Tuo's life experience, which is divided into "Deng Tuo's Life", "Deng Tuo's Works", "Miss Deng Tuo" three parts. Among them, the first part is from the vertical line, divided into "before and after other homes", "fire and smoke", "peace building" three periods; the second part is arranged horizontally, divided into five aspects: news, history, philosophy, literature, painting and calligraphy appreciation, with a large number of precious photographic materials and works created by Deng Tuo in his lifetime, and the memory of later generations, reflecting Deng Tuo's upright, selfless and fearless life. Deng Tuo (1912 1966), formerly known as Deng Zijian, Deng Yunte, Fujian Fuzhou people, proletarian revolutionary fighters, contemporary outstanding journalists, political commentators, historians, poets and essayists, he is also a calligraphy and painting collector. In the early 1960s, Deng Tuo was appointed by Beijing Evening News to write a column on Yanshan Night Talk. Shortly afterwards, in collaboration with Wu Hao and Liao Moosha, he wrote essays in "Front Line" magazine "Notes of Three Villages". At the beginning of the Cultural Revolution, together with Wu Hao and Liao Mo-sha, they were divided into the so-called "Three Village Groups" and suffered great physical and mental devastation. Deng Tuo died of injustice on May 18, 1966, and recovered his reputation in February 1979. Visit Uta, also visit Deng Tuo's former residence. Understand history and face history squarely. Figure 2 - "The "Deng Tuo's former residence" plaque on the wall was inscribed by General Xiao Ke at the founding of the People's Republic of China; Figure 3 - "The whole body statue of Deng Tuo beside the former residence; Figure 4 - "The stone tablet in the former residence courtyard-Deng Tuo's former residence was the first batch of district-level cultural relic protection units announced at that time; Figure 7 - "The house was screened by mountains, with three walls, stone paving in the courtyard, with stone tables and flower beds beside the door-head room, with flower beds and planting. Flowers and trees; Fig. 8 - "Lishu "First Mountain House" inscribed on the rocks on the slope of the building; Fig. 9 - "On the lower right is the inscription of the poet Shao Yanxiang in 1993 - Deng Tuo - "born in distress and died of a generation of heroes in distress; Fig. 10 - "On the second floor of Deng Tuo's former residence, the top of the Wuta Tower was photographed.