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An 80-word handwritten newspaper to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs in this season

Prison Song ① Author: Ye Ting The door for people to come in and out is locked, the hole for dogs to crawl out is open, a voice shouts: - Climb out, I will give you freedom!

I long for freedom, but I know deeply - How can a human body crawl out of a dog hole!

I hope that one day the fire underground will burn me together with this living coffin, and I should be reborn in the fire and blood!

The spring breeze blows across the cheeks; the rain and dew moisten all things; the flowers and plants embellish the world; the blood of the martyrs dyes the earth red.

We thought about it over and over again, but still couldn't express our grief.

History will never forget you. The flying five-star red flag is dyed with your blood.

That tall monument to victory is made of your heads.

Based on today and looking to the future, let us learn the patriotic spirit and heroic spirit of the revolutionary martyrs together, overcome many difficulties and obstacles on the road of life, and move towards the bright and future.

Looking back on the past, I see you putting your own life and death at risk, throwing your heads and blood.

For the sake of the country and the people, he is willing to sacrifice his precious life.

Sacrifice oneself for others, regard death as home, go through fire and water, and remain loyal until death.

I breathed in every breath of air quietly, closed my eyes gently, and felt my heart hitting my chest powerfully again and again.

The blood flowed all over my body from my fingertips. I thought, now I can live happily on this land and feel every plant, every tree, every flower and every dew on this land. It is exactly you who used to live in this land.

Your strong body has paved the way for us.

In the fire of war, you were born and died; in prison, you were unyielding; in the face of the enemy's butcher knife, you were righteous.

Looking at the world through tears, I saw towering monuments like clouds, vigorous and powerful street trees, turbulent rolling rivers, and endless blue skies and white clouds. My heart was already filled with excitement.

In addition to tears, there are smiles; in addition to sadness, there is admiration; in addition to longing, there is gratitude; in addition to regrets, there is also joy; revolutionary martyrs, have you seen it?

Have you seen today’s beautiful and fertile motherland, this vast and fertile land, and this free-flying white dove?

I think you will also be pleased!

"The red flowers smile ruthlessly in the east wind, and the green mountains are lucky enough to bury loyal bones." Revolutionary martyrs, you died for the interests of the people. Your death is heavier than Mount Tai. You are with the green mountains, and you will live forever with the earth.

You will always be a monument in our hearts.

Time is passing and the times are progressing, but the spirit of the revolutionary martyrs will remain immortal!

We may not need to sacrifice our lives for the motherland, and we may not have the majestic spirit of "No one has ever died since ancient times, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history."

What we can do is to realize the importance of spiritual civilization, learn various cultural knowledge, master various science and technology, improve our thoughts, and beautify our souls.

The dignity and honor of the country must be maintained by ourselves.

It is up to us to inherit and carry forward the spirit of the martyrs.

The future of the country is in our own hands.

Starting from now, starting from ourselves, we should take the initiative to assume our responsibilities to the motherland and society, use our youth and forge ahead.

Here, let us pay tribute to the revolutionary martyrs who sacrificed their lives to establish New China during the Liberation War!

Pay tribute to the national heroes who sacrificed their lives to defeat the Japanese invaders during the Anti-Japanese War!

Pay tribute to the people with lofty ideals who sacrificed their lives to explore the road to save the country and save the people and resist the invasion!

Pay tribute to all the ancestors who have made great contributions to the prosperity and strength of the Chinese nation!

The people's heroes are immortal!

Thank you to the hero Liu Hulan (1932-1947) during the Anti-Japanese War, whose original name was Liu Fulan. He was born on October 8, 1932 in a middle-peasant family in Wenshui County.

He went to the village primary school at the age of 8 and joined the children's group at the age of 10.

He once served as the secretary of the Women's Rescue Association of Yunzhouxi Village, Wenshui County, and the women's officer of the "Anti-League" in the fifth district.

On January 12, 1947, Liu Hulan, who was only 15 years old, with a firm belief in communism, looked down upon death, calmly lay under the enemy's guillotine, and gave her precious life for the liberation of the Chinese people.

Chairman Mao wrote an inscription for her: "Life is great, death is glorious."

Huang Jiguang On October 14, 1952, the Battle of Shangganling began.

On the night of October 19, Huang Jiguang's Second Battalion was ordered to counterattack the enemy who occupied the surface position of 597.9 Highland.

When the attacking troops were blocked and suffered heavy casualties, Huang Jiguang, who had served as the battalion's correspondent, stepped forward and took the initiative to fight and eliminate the enemy's firepower.

When his comrades were injured and sacrificed, and the ammunition he carried was used up, Huang Jiguang resolutely used his body to block the enemy's gun holes, opening a path for the assault troops to win. He was only 22 years old when he died.

Dong Cunrui On May 25, 1948, the battle to attack Longhua County began.

Dong Cunrui resolutely used his body as a support, held up the explosive package with his left hand, and lit the fuse with his right hand.

With a loud noise of the earth falling apart, the enemy's bridge-shaped bunker was blown up, and the red flag was inserted into Longhua Middle School.

Dong Cunrui used his young life to pave the way for the army's victory, and he was only 19 years old when he died.

Became one of the six classic heroes of the People's Liberation Army.

In 1950, Dong Cunrui was posthumously recognized as a national war hero.

Zhang Zizhong participated in the Battle of Taierzhuang in March 1938.