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What are the famous quotes that describe the spirit of heroes and martyrs?

1. The man is seven feet tall and is willing to donate to the motherland.

2. If the people of the country have no patriotism, their country will always perish.

3. Without a country, how can a family survive?

4. Patriotism does not distinguish between first and last, and wandering will eventually delay the future.

5. Be as patriotic as your destiny and be brave when it comes to justice.

6. Patriotism is a very noble emotional activity.

7. Exploding and fighting to annihilate the traitors and ministers, the man is patriotic and has forgotten himself.

8. People in the motherland have a responsibility, but I am homeless in the world.

9. If you want to regain our lost territory, don’t forget to return our rivers and mountains.

10. Hold out a heart of loyalty and offer it to billions of living beings.

1. Stories about the spirit of heroes and martyrs

(1) Super fighting heroes of the Chinese People’s Volunteers. He was born in a mountain village in Zhongjiang County, Sichuan Province on November 20, 1930. His family was extremely poor since he was a child. When he was six or seven years old, his father died of illness and hatred due to oppression by landlords. Huang Jiguang has been doing long-term labor for the landlords, cutting grass and herding cattle since he was a child. In the winter of 1949, when his hometown was liberated, a peasant association was organized in the village. Huang Jiguang not only became one of the first members of the peasant association, actively fought against landlords, but also became a member of the village militia.

(2) After the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea began in 1950, domestic demobilization was stopped and a large number of soldiers were recruited. In March 1951, when Zhongjiang County recruited new volunteers, Huang Jiguang was the first in the village to sign up. During the physical examination, he was initially not selected due to his short stature. The battalion commander who came to recruit soldiers was moved by Huang Jiguang's enthusiasm for joining the army and agreed to make an exception.

(3) After arriving on the Korean front, Huang Jiguang was assigned to the sixth consecutive term as correspondent of the 2nd Battalion, 135th Regiment of the 15th Army. In April 1952, the troops went to the front line of the Five Sacred Mountains to take over the defense. Huang Jiguang, who originally wanted to kill the enemy and make meritorious deeds, was assigned to the company's logistics. After the deputy instructor's meticulous ideological work, Huang Jiguang understood the importance of logistics work and did all the work well. China New Democratic Youth League in July 1952. With the approval of his superiors, he was awarded third-class merit once.

(4) On October 14, 1952, the Battle of Shangganling began. On the night of October 19, Huang Jiguang's Second Battalion was ordered to counterattack the enemy who occupied the surface position of 597.9 Highland. When the attacking troops were blocked and suffered heavy casualties, Huang Jiguang, who had served as the battalion's correspondent, stepped forward and took the initiative to fight and eliminate the enemy's firepower. When his comrades were injured and sacrificed, and the ammunition he carried was used up, Huang Jiguang resolutely used his body to block the enemy's gun holes, opening a path for the assault troops to win. He was only 22 years old when he died.

(5) Huang Jiguang’s heroic feats won him the highest honor in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea - he sacrificed himself for the public and served the people wholeheartedly, and was awarded the title of "Super Hero" by the leadership of the Volunteer Army. (Another super hero is Yang Gensi); the party committee of his army posthumously recognized him as a formal member of the Communist Party of China; the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea posthumously awarded him the title of "Democratic People's Republic of Korea" He received the title of "National Hero" and the Gold Star Medal and the First Class National Flag Medal. Huang Jiguang was finally laid to rest in the Beiling Martyrs Cemetery in Shenyang City.