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Explain the order of Li Shizhen cemetery.

Li Shizhen Cemetery, with Li Shizhen Memorial Hall as the main body, consists of five parts: Baicao Monument Gallery, Memorial Hall, Medicine Museum, Baicao Garden and Cemetery.

Enter the gallery from the gate of Shanmen Memorial Hall, flanked by the 80-meter-long Herbal Monument Gallery. The inner wall of the stele gallery is embedded with Li Shizhen's portrait tablet, Biography of Li Shizhen, Compendium of Materia Medica and 128 herbaceous specimens. Behind the gallery is the memorial hall, which is a quadrangle. Zhou Qicheng Model Exhibition, Li Shizhen Memorial Exhibition and Li Shizhen Medical Statue Exhibition were arranged here. The exhibition comprehensively and systematically introduces Li Shizhen's life and the great achievements of Compendium of Materia Medica with a large number of cultural relics, photos and documents. The memorial hall passes through the Moon Cave Gate. There are four exhibition halls upstairs and downstairs, which display herbal works of past dynasties, statues of ancient doctors, specimens of animals, plants and minerals, as well as famous Chinese and western medicines produced by key pharmaceutical factories in various provinces and cities across the country. Baicao Garden covers an area of 15 mu, and has planted more than 100 kinds of Chinese herbal medicines, which are fragrant and green all year round for people to enjoy. After passing through the medicine gallery of the Herbal Garden, enter the tomb area and go around.

Li Shizhen, a famous medical scientist in Ming Dynasty, wrote Compendium of Materia Medica, which was honored as the sage of medicine by later generations.