The second stop in Liaoyang came to the Cao Xueqi Memorial Hall. I didn't think that Cao Xueqi's ancestral nationality was actually in Liaoyang. A far away in the downtown area, I saw an antique courtyard surrounded by dark gray walls. I said that this must be a memorial hall. The memorial hall is a Qing Dynasty building, the original site is Wu Mansion. There are 21 hard mountain tile houses in the second courtyard. The center of the courtyard is the sitting statue of Cao Xueqian. The sculpture is very realistic. Cao Xueqian's dumpling can be seen on the back. The memorial has 4 exhibition rooms, each of which has a link, and the memorial also displays a variety of good books of "Dream of Red Mansions". Although the memorial is located in a commercial street, it is quiet in the middle of noisy. The whole courtyard is very quiet, tree-lined, and very quiet. In the innermost part of the memorial there are several hawthorn trees, the hanging branches, with a little red mountain, against the antique panes, very a sense of crossing.