Deng Ping's Tomb, located on the north slope of the Red Army Mountain Martyrs Cemetery Monument in Zunyi City, Guizhou Province, is the "Deng Ping Martyrs' Tomb" with a width of 32.55 meters, and contains the remains of Deng Ping martyrs.
In order to commemorate the Red Army martyrs who died in Zunyi Campaign, Comrade Deng Ping, then the chief of staff of the Red Third Army Corps, inherited and carried forward the excellent character and lofty spirit of the revolutionary ancestors. 1957, under the personal care of the Central Military Commission and Comrade Peng, the remains of martyrs were found through the efforts of the party, the government and people from all walks of life. 1958, the construction of Deng Ping's tomb began, and Deng Ping's tomb was completed on 1959.
19861June15th, the State Council approved Zunyi Red Army Martyrs Cemetery as a national key martyrs memorial building protection unit. 20 1917 October, 19, was selected as the eighth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.