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Zhu Yanfu touched China's deeds and his acceptance speech.

Zhu Yanfu's story of touching China and his acceptance speech are: Life is with you more than once. The soldiers not only experienced, but also did not succumb to the ice and snow of Changjin Lake. They did not bow to difficulties, did not fight against themselves, and did not declare war on poverty. They have been fighting and persisting all their lives. A person's life should be spent like you.

Zhu Yanfu, a veteran of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, held his ground in the battle of Changjin Lake and repelled many attacks by the US military. He was seriously injured, his legs and arms were amputated, and he lost his left eye. After his recovery, he voluntarily gave up medical treatment and returned to his hometown, led the villagers to run night classes, plant fruit trees and repair canals, walked out of a mountain village to get rich, and wrote Extreme Life with amazing perseverance.

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Zhu Yanfu/KLOC-joined the army at the age of 0/4. He is not afraid of bloodshed on the battlefield. Participated in hundreds of battles such as Huaihai, crossing the river, fighting Shanghai and crossing the Yalu River. He lost his limbs and left eye on the battlefield to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea, was injured ten times, and won the meritorious military service three times. After losing his limbs and eyes, he began to face a hard life.

But in order to reduce the burden on the country, he returned to his hometown. After returning to his hometown, he also took out his pension to help many farmers and children. Moreover, he was physically and mentally strong, holding a pen with his stump, and spent seven years writing two autobiographical novels. In the face of the pain brought by the war, Zhu Yanfu did not bow his head like suffering, but fought against himself. Like poverty, he began to declare war, fought all his life and stuck to his life.