Luwo Red Army Tomb is located in Goutou Formation, Laowo Village, Luwo Township, Xifeng County, and 1984 is listed as a county-level cultural relics protection unit. 1935, the Central Red Army passed Luwo, and the Red Army soldiers who lost contact with the troops due to injuries were killed by local landlords. 1967 the party Committee of Luwo commune organized the masses to move and buried the original scattered graves into one grave. From north to south, there are eight tombstones, namely, the tomb of Huang Lieshi, the tomb of Gao Lianchang, the tomb of XX, the tomb of Xia Lianchang, the tomb of Dynasty, the tomb of XX, the tomb of Li Lieshi and the tomb of Qiu Lieshi. The tomb is rectangular, sitting east to west, surrounded by earth seals and stones. The tomb is 6.4m long, 3.9m wide and1.45m high. It has certain value for studying the history of the Red Army's Long March.
Luwo Town: Luwo Township is located in the northwest of Xifeng County, south bank of Wujiang River, north of Xiwangshan, bordering Xiaozhaiba Town and Xishan Township in the east, Jiuzhuang Town in the south, Jinsha County across the river in the west and Liu Chang Township in the north. The total land area of the township is 97.858 square kilometers, which governs 13 administrative villages, 129 villagers' groups, * * * 3,962 households, 160 12 people, of which 673 are ethnic minorities 176 households, accounting for the whole country. The lowest elevation in the township is 760m, and the highest elevation is 130.