Hongsheng Memorial Hall is located at No. 15 Xiang'an Street, Funing Road, Chancheng District, Foshan City. Last time I went to Pujun New Town, I went here for a while. Hongsheng Memorial Hall was built in the Qing Dynasty. Early in the Qing Dynasty, it was a Taoist temple dedicated to Taishang Laojun. At the end of Qing Dynasty, it became a martial arts museum for teaching people. Cai Li Foquan founder Zhang Yan founded Foshan Hongsheng Hall here, and it has a history of 166 years. The buildings of Foshan Hongsheng Memorial Hall have the characteristics of Lingnan ancient architecture, integrating the traditional Foshan culture such as wood carving, brick carving, ceramic plastic, gray plastic, bamboo fabric. A variety of weapons, museum rules and busts of Zhang Yan, the master of Hongsheng, are displayed in the museum. There are also pictures and introductions of Hongsheng's predecessors and disciples on the wall. By visiting the Hongsheng Memorial Hall, I have some understanding of the development history and revolutionary deeds of Hongsheng Hall.