Wang Guowei's former residence is located in Zhou Jiaxuan, Ximen, Yanguan Town, Haining City, Zhejiang Province. In 1886, Wang Guowei's father Wang Naiyu built this "entertainment" here, so the family moved here from the Shuangren Lane where they lived. Wang Guowei spent his teenage years in Haining. The former residence was north facing south, 2 in, with a total area of about 290 square meters. The front was a flat house, three open rooms, and the back was a building. There were patios and vans between the two. The whole group of buildings became independent courtyards. Wang Guowei (1877-1927) Jing'an, No. Guantang, Yike Zhongxuan, Haining. Famous scholar in modern times, studied philosophy and literature in his early years, edited by the Library of the Ministry of Science from 1907 to Beijing, engaged in the study of Chinese opera history and lyrics. After the 1911 Revolution, Dongdu Japan, specializing in Jingxue, primary school, Jinshi, oracle. In 1924, Beijing Tsinghua Institute was hired as a tutor, and his main works were "Song Yuan Opera History", "Guantang Ancient Jinwen Exposition", and "Guliqi Slightly Say". After the 1911 Revolution, Wang Guowei used to live in Qing Dynasty. When he was dressed in a clothes that was the same, he dragged a dumpling behind his head, wore a small cap of melon skin, and wore a blue cloth. On June 2, 1927, Mr. Wang Guowei sank himself in the Kunming Lake of the Summer Palace.