D3: The third day of Zhongshan Mausoleum Ming Xiaoling Linggu Temple Confucius Temple is also full. I got up early in the morning and ate "Xiao Li Guan Tang Bao" near Jiulian (honestly, Southern steamed buns are not delicious) and checked out to Nanjing South. The subway backed up to "Zhongshan Mausoleum" and sent postcards to pen pals in Yongfeng. There were so many trees along the way. It felt like walking in the big green carpet. The air was so good. Zhongshan Mausoleum is Mr. Sun Yat-sen's cemetery. It's big, but it's really worth your time to go. The second stop "Ming Xiao Mausoleum", the whole mausoleum is bigger, said to be Zhu Yunzhong's tomb, and then I think "love across time and space", I don't know if it is. The third stop "Linggu Temple", when we arrived at Linggu Temple, it was very late, and there was a drizzling rain, so fewer people. When we were angry, we bought tickets at the front foot, and the staff at the back foot did not need to buy tickets. Linggu Temple was actually the tomb of revolutionary martyrs, the Temple Pagoda was white, but it was too dark for us to enter. Why, when we entered Linggu Temple, we both felt very cautious. Especially when we entered "Wuliangdian" I had two strange feelings that something moved me. It was very obvious, not false. It was a feeling we dared not say to each other at that time. We didn't tell each other until we got home. Really, the fourth stop was still early. We went to the Confucius Temple again and felt it again. We didn't go back to Nanjing until evening to rest and go home tomorrow.