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I would rather exchange a dirty person for the slogan that everyone is clean.

Shi Chuanxiang, male, Han nationality, from Qihe County, Shandong Province, party member, CPC. 1929 joined the work, and was a worker of Beijing Chongwen District Cleaning Team (now Beijing Chongwen District Environmental Sanitation Team 3) before his death. China Daily Online China News: Shi Chuanxiang is an ordinary dung digger on the sanitation front in Chongwen District. With the lofty spirit of "one person would rather be dirty than clean", he devoted his life to ordinary sanitation posts and made extraordinary contributions to the sanitation cause in the capital. 1929, Shi Chuanxiang, who was only 14 years old, fled to Beijing and became a dung digger. In the early days of liberation, he enjoyed high prestige among the workers because of his hard work. He was elected as a member and leader of the fecal trade union in Qianmen District. He often leads everyone to carry out the education of remembering pains and thinking sweet, and repay the kindness of the party with his own practical actions. 1958, the cleaning team in Chongwen District changed its vehicle to transport manure. He studied with his workmates, carried out technological innovation and increased the amount of fertilizer applied. He is not only determined to devote his life to sanitation, but also very concerned about the inheritance and development of sanitation. Since 1962, he has undertaken the task of tutoring and guiding the assigned junior and senior high school graduates, helping young people to establish the idea that "work has no dignity and industry has no dignity" and serve the people wholeheartedly. Shi Chuanxiang won the respect of the whole society for his noble quality of selfless dedication. He vividly explained to people the glory of labor and the value of life. He is an excellent example of serving the people wholeheartedly. He was a deputy to the Third National People's Congress and was awarded the honorary title of National Model Worker in 1959.