Liang Qichao's former residence is located in Beijing, Tianjin and Xinhui. Liang Qichao was a very influential figure in modern China. He wrote a great deal of works in his life, amounting to 14 million words, which was assembled in the Collection of Ice Drinking Chambers. Leaving Cao Yu's former residence, we can see Liang Qichao's former residence at a corner. Unlike Cao Yu's former residence, which is free and open, Liang Qichao's former residence charges 10 yuan for admission tickets. But this 10 yuan is very worthwhile, because in addition to modern air conditioning equipment, there are student volunteers to explain to you. When we entered, the local junior three students in Tianjin told us from beginning to end. I also learned a lot from their explanations and heard many interesting stories. For example, the ice room is not accessible to everyone, Liang Qichao's family is not allowed to enter, but one exception is his youngest son Liang Sili, but there is a condition, that is, to bow to the portrait of Cai Hao, before you can enter. This should be a little anecdote that Baidu can't find, and it's the only one. It's worth 10 yuan to buy an exclusive one.