Zhang Xueliang photo: Figure 5 and Zhao Yidi's marriage certificate, Figure 8 personally selected cemetery, looking west to his hometown
Young Zhang Xueliang, very handsome.
Zhang Xueliang when he was young, tall and handsome.
Zhang Xueliang during his imprisonment was playing tai chi.
Zhang Xueliang and Zhao Yidi in the field.
Marriage certificate of Zhang Xueliang and Zhao Yidi.
In his later years, Zhao Yidi, Zhang Xueliang, and so on.
Zhang Xueliang's tomb is located in the "Valley of the Temple" on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, specifically located in a valley deep in the Kolau Mountains, with picturesque scenery. At the end of 1990, Zhang Xueliang finally gained his personal freedom after being imprisoned for more than half a century, first to North America, and later decided to settle in Hawaii, far from the United States, where he died and was buried there.
Zhang Xueliang and Zhao Yidi buried together, this is the cemetery that Zhang Xueliang personally selected for himself, and facing the hometown of Sangzi to the west, Zhang Xueliang wanted to look at his hometown all the time and pinned his homesickness.