1. Lei Feng (December 18, 1940 - August 15, 1962), formerly known as Lei Zhengxing, was born in Changsha, Hunan, a soldier of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and a communist fighter.
2. Joined the Chinese Young Pioneers in 1954 and the Chinese People’s Liberation Army in 1960. In May 1961, Lei Feng, as a candidate of his army, was elected as a representative of the Fourth People's Congress of Fushun City, Liaoning Province. On February 19, 1962, Lei Feng attended the first Communist Youth League Representative Conference of the Shenyang Military Region as a special representative and was selected as a member of the presidium to speak at the conference. On August 15, 1962, Lei Feng died in the line of duty at the age of 22.
3. Lei Feng’s greatest influence on later generations is the spirit of Lei Feng named after him. Lei Feng spirit is the spirit of selfless dedication in fighting for communism; the spirit of loyalty to the party and the people, self-sacrifice for the public, and selfless dedication; the "screw spirit" of being based on one's own duties and creating extraordinary achievements in ordinary work ; The spirit of hard work, hard work, regardless of reward, and striving to make contributions; in the final analysis, it is the spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly. Lei Feng's spirit influenced subsequent generations of Chinese people.