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How did the cooks behave during the Long March?

During the Long March, I served as the division chief of the first company of the third army. There are only nine cooks in our company. The cook's squad leader's surname is Qian. He is short, dark-skinned, and doesn't talk much. He is from Ji'an, Jiangxi. The deputy squad leader's surname is Liu. He is of medium build and easy to tell jokes. He is from Xingguo, Jiangxi. Lao Wang, who carries water, is also our fellow villager. The rest of the people, unfortunately I have forgotten their names... As soon as he left Guizhou, the cooking squad leader suffered from eye disease, his eyes were red and swollen like a pick, but he still carried a load weighing more than 70 kilograms, leaning on a stick Follow the troops. At first, his eyes just shed tears, and later they started to bleed, but he was still not idle, always looking for some work to do... One morning, a cook was walking in front of me carrying a copper pot, and suddenly his body suddenly collapsed. I fell down and died without saying a word. The third cook ran over from behind me, with tears on his livid face, picked up the copper pot and carried it away again. The weather in the grassland changed very quickly: sometimes it was a strong wind, which made people unable to open their eyes; sometimes it was a heavy rain, which made people's skin crawl. At noon, the rain started to fall heavily, and the troops stopped to rest. The cooking team hurriedly found a place to set up a pot and cooked ginger soup and spicy water to relieve the cold of the soldiers. When the soup was cooked, the cook who just carried the copper pot took a bowl to Delivered by warriors. As soon as he handed the ginger soup to the soldier, he fell to the ground and stopped breathing. In just half a day, how could you not be sad to see two comrades sacrificed before your eyes? In the middle of the night, Lao Qian secretly got up and boiled water for his comrades. I knew he had a high fever yesterday and asked him to rest, but he refused to rest. So I got up to help him... The squad leader urged me next to him: "Lao Xie, you can go and rest, I can do it alone." His words inquired into my thoughts, and by the light of the fire, I found soybeans rolling on his face. Big beads of sweat. I felt something was wrong, and I was about to ask him when I heard him say to me in a deep voice: "Lao Xie, give me some water to drink!" At this time, the water boiled, and I hurriedly lifted the lid of the pot, and suddenly I heard something behind me. With a plop, I looked back and saw Lao Qian lying motionless on the ground. I hurriedly took a few steps forward and leaned on him, shouting and shouting. The fire was blazing in the kitchen, and his body gradually became cold on my chest. Some people died on the battlefield, and some died under torture, but our squad leader Qian died at his post - in front of the stove. On the third day, the copper pot was carried forward by another cook. Every day when camping, the troops still have boiling water and foot-washing water. When the troops arrived in northern Shaanxi, the copper pot was carried on my shoulders. The company commander lowered his head when he saw it; the soldiers shed tears when they saw it; what about me? The tears have long since dried. Everyone knew without saying it, that all the cooks had died. However, during the most arduous Long March, apart from combat attrition, not a single soldier of our company died due to hunger, and the copper pot that symbolized the achievements of the martyrs was still preciously preserved in our company. 1. This memoir uses simple language to write down the ordinary and touching deeds of the martyrs. What kind of emotion runs through the whole text? 2. What parts of this memoir touch your heart the most? Why? 3. What difficulties did the Red Army cooks encounter? What did they do? 4. What descriptions are used in the selected article to represent cooks? Give an example of each. 5. Figure out the context and characteristics of the sentence, and add another sentence after the sentence to form a set of parallels. When the troops arrived in northern Shaanxi, the copper pot was carried on my shoulders. The company commander saw it and lowered his head; the soldiers saw it and shed tears