Righteousness is another supreme ideological realm of Liu Hulan as a producer of * * *. At Yunzhouxi Village Temple, when the enemy commander asked her "how to contact the Eighth Route Army, what party member supplies she met, and where to put the village cloth", Liu Hulan only answered three words: "I don't know!" Every word is like iron, and it hits the ground with sound. When the frustrated enemy threatened to be executed, Liu Hulan said firmly, "What am I afraid of? I will never give in and never surrender! " Before the enemy came to push and pull, she strode to the hay cutter ... and died in a national disaster, desperate for her life. The heroic spirit of being brave and dying has become a unique landscape in the history of China's modern national independence and people's liberation. Before his death, Tan Sitong, the pioneer of the Reform Movement of 1898, wrote a heroic poem "Straight into my sky with a horizontal knife" and sighed on the execution ground that "there is no way to save the thief". Die a fair death, quick boy. " Eight female soldiers of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces headed by Leng Yun, in the face of vicious enemies and bullets in Wushun River, a tributary of Mudanjiang River, shouted "Better die standing than live kneeling! "Slogan, blood, die a hero.
"Mission" is more important than "life", which is the character of countless revolutionary martyrs and people with lofty ideals. Faced with the choice between mission and life, Liu Hulan, the little hero, regards mission as more important than life, and has forged a childlike heart for national independence and national prosperity with iron and blood. How can a teenager not know the value of life, and how can he not want to use the continuation of life to realize countless beautiful dreams! Liu Hulan abandoned his desire for life, but chose to respect the mission without hesitation, "keep the original heart and shine on history". There is also a difference between life and death, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. For Liu Hulan's short life, as Comrade Mao Zedong wrote: Life is great and death is glorious.