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Life is for China. Who said that?

Liu Bojian.

"Born as China, died as China" is what Liu Bojian said in his suicide note to Sister-in-law Sheng Feng. Liu Bojian defended his promise with his short life. His selfless and fearless revolutionary spirit and persistence in ideals and beliefs will be with the mountains and rivers and shine with the sun and the moon.

1935 in early March, Liu Bojian was shot in the left leg in the battle and was unfortunately arrested. On March 2 1, Liu Bojian was killed by the enemy in Jinlianshan, Dayu County, Jiangxi Province, and died heroically at the age of 40.

Liu Bojian's suicide note has been handed down. 1936, his letter was handed over to Zhou Enlai. Zhou Enlai has always cherished this memory until the 1960s, when he recalled this memory, he said emotionally: "These posthumous works are the most complete suicide notes given to his relatives by the martyrs who shed blood during the war years."

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1938, Mao Zedong wrote an inscription for Liu Bojian: "Liu Bojian was an outstanding party member in the early days of China Production Party, an outstanding general in the early days of Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, a proletarian revolutionary, and the first person in political work of our party and army"?

Feng Yuxiang commented on Liu Bojian in My Life: "Liu Bojian forgets to eat and sleep seriously, and I admire his special achievements."

On September 10, 2009, Liu Bojian was awarded "100 Hero Model Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China" in the selection activity jointly organized by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and the Central Organization Department.