Lei Feng's motto
June 7, 1958
...If you are a drop of water, have you nourished an inch of land? If you are a ray of sunshine, do you light up a bit of darkness? If you are a grain of food, have you nurtured useful lives? If you are the smallest screw, will you always stay at your position in life? If you want to tell us what you thought, do you disseminate the most beautiful ideal day and night? Since you are alive, do you work hard for the future of human life, making the world more beautiful day by day? I want to ask you, what have you brought for the future? In the warehouse of life, we should not just be endless payers.
August 30, 1959
Whatever the party and leaders tell us to do, we must follow the party’s instructions to the letter. In this way, no matter how great the difficulties are, there are ways to overcome them; no matter how difficult the tasks are, they can be completed. On the contrary, if you break away from the leadership, do not listen to the party, and do things based on your personal wishes, it will be difficult to do well, and you may even make mistakes. What is the reason why some comrades make slow ideological progress and poor work performance? I think there is only one reason, which is that they think they are right and do not listen to the words of the party or the masses. They do not correct their opinions even though they are wrong. They do not sincerely accept the opinions of leaders and comrades even though they are correct. In this way, you will fall behind.
The voice of the party is the voice of the people.
If you listen to the party, your career will bloom!
October 25, 1959
Youth is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble. people.
November 2, 1959
After studying Chairman Mao’s works, I understood a lot of truths and felt very bright in my heart. The more I worked, the more energetic I became. The energy can never be exhausted.
I have done my due duty for the masses, but the party has given me great honors. Last year I was rated as an advanced worker and attended the Anshan Youth Construction Activists Conference. This is completely the result of the party. The cultivation of Mao Zedong Thought has given me endless power and is the result of the support of the broad masses of the people.
I will always remember:
A drop of water can never dry out until it is put into the ocean.
A person can only fuse himself with the collective There is strength only when we are together.
Strength comes from unity, wisdom comes from labor,
Action comes from thought, and honor comes from collective.
June 5, 1960
Remember:
“In work, we must look to the comrades with the highest enthusiasm, and in life, we must look to "On par with the lowest level comrades"
June × Day, 1960
A single thread cannot make a thread, and a single tree cannot make a forest. One person cannot accomplish great things. Matters involving the masses must be done by mobilizing the masses and relying on the masses themselves. ...I must learn from the masses with an open mind and always be a primary school student of the masses. Only in this way can we do a good job and make continuous progress.
I deeply feel: When you make close friends with the masses and receive support from the masses, this will bring you infinite strength, and you can overcome no matter how difficult it is, no matter how difficult it is. The environment will make you feel warm and happy.
August 20, 1960
Some people say that I am a "fool", which is wrong. I want to be a person who is beneficial to the people and the country. If you say this is a "fool", I am willing to be such a "fool". Revolution needs such "fools", and construction also needs such "fools."
October 21, 1960
After breakfast today, the company leader gave us a task, which was to go up the mountain to cut grass and build a vegetable cellar. ... When labor arrived at twelve o'clock, everyone took the lunch boxes they brought from the company and arrived at the meeting place to have lunch. At that time, I found Comrade Wang Yantang sitting aside and watching everyone eat. I walked up to him, but he didn’t bring any food, so I gave him my own food. Even though I was a little hungry, I wanted him to eat. This was my The greatest joy. I must keep this famous saying firmly in mind:
"Treat comrades as warm as spring,
Treat work as hot as summer,
Treat Individualism must be as ruthless as the autumn wind sweeps away fallen leaves.
Be as ruthless as the harsh winter. ”
March ×, 1961
Everyone has only one thought in his mind. The people, those who do not have themselves, will surely receive high honor and prestige. On the other hand, if there is only an individual in mind and no people, they will be cast aside by the people sooner or later.
March 16, 1961
The most glorious thing in the world - labor.
The most decent people in the world - workers.
April ×, 1961
Chairman Mao’s works are like food and weapons to me, like the steering wheel on a car.
You can't do it without eating, you can't fight without weapons, you can't drive without a steering wheel, you can't do revolution without studying Chairman Mao's works!
April 28, 1961
Our country is in a difficult time right now. We are the masters of the country. We should think about the country at all times and plan everything carefully. We cannot be drunk today and worry about tomorrow. We must work hard, be self-reliant, overcome the current temporary difficulties, resolutely oppose overeating and avoid waste.
Comrade, do you realize that everything in your life is in happiness? You may not be aware of it, you may be aware of it. How do you feel when you can have a full meal, wear a set of clothes, be the master of your own house, and live freely? There is an indescribable feeling of happiness. This is what the Party and Chairman Mao brought to you, and what the revolutionary predecessors brought to you with their bloodshed and sacrifice.
September 11, 1961
…The people’s difficulties are my difficulties. It is my duty to help the people overcome their difficulties and contribute my own strength. I am a master and a member of the working people. I am happiest when I can help people overcome some difficulties.
October 3, 1961
When the motherland and the people were at the most critical moment, I stood up and was not afraid of sacrifice. Live for the people, die for the people.
October 19, 1961
Some people say they are busy with work and have no time to study. I think the problem is not that you are busy at work, but whether you are willing to study and whether you can squeeze in time.
There is time to study. The question is whether we are good at squeezing and whether we are willing to drill.
A good piece of wood has no holes on it, but why can nails be driven in? This is done by squeezing in through pressure and drilling in through hard work.
From this point of view, nails have two advantages: one is squeezing strength, and the other is drilling strength. In our studies, we must also promote this "nail" spirit and be good at squeezing and drilling.
October 20, 1961
Human life is limited, but serving the people is infinite. I will devote my limited life to the infinite "serving the people" service".
February 10, 1962
I think a revolutionary should put the interests of the revolution first and contribute everything he has to the cause of the party. This is the most important thing. Happy.
February 12, 1962
A Communist Party member is a servant of the people. He should regard the difficulties of others as his own difficulties and the happiness of his comrades as his own happiness. .
March 2, 1962
A proud person is actually an ignorant person. He doesn't know how many bowls of dry rice he can eat. He doesn't understand that he is just a drop in the ocean...
These people are like water in a bottle. One bottle is not full, half of the bottle is sloshing around, but it still cannot slosh out. What is there to be proud of?
March 4, 1962
I would like to be a pine on the mountains and rocks, not a willow on the lakeshore and riverside. I would like to train myself in the storm and the hard struggle, rather than spend my life in calm days.
March
Moving forward in the face of difficulties is also the only way for our revolutionary youth to grow. Young people with ideals and potential must be willing to endure hardship.
April 4, 1962
There is always death in life, some are as light as a feather, and some are as heavy as a mountain. I feel that a revolutionary should devote his entire life to the cause of human liberation --- communism. I have only one purpose in life, which is to be a useful person to the people.
Some people say: The happiest thing in life is to eat well, wear well, and play well. I feel that in life, one can only be happy if one works hard, works hard, creates wealth with one's own hands, and contributes everything to the cause of human liberation - communism.
April 17, 1962
The role of one person to the revolutionary cause is like a screw in a machine. Due to the connection and fixation of many screws, the machine becomes a solid whole and can operate freely and exert its huge working ability. Although the screw is small, its effect is immeasurable. I would like to be a screw forever. Screws need to be maintained and cleaned regularly to prevent them from rusting. The same is true for people's minds. They need to be checked regularly to prevent anything from going wrong.
I must continue to strengthen my study and improve my ideological awareness, resolutely listen to the words of the Party and Chairman Mao, often carry out criticism and self-criticism, eliminate ideological problems at any time, and be a permanent member of the great revolutionary cause. Rust-free screws.
August 6, 1962
I heard one comrade say to another comrade today: "People live just to eat..." I think this statement is wrong. Eat to live, but live not to eat. I live to serve the people wholeheartedly and to fight for the cause of human liberation - communism.
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Lei Feng, formerly known as Lei Zhengxing.
On December 18, 1940, November 20 of the lunar calendar, Lei Feng was born into a poor farmer's family in Jianjiatang, Changsha (Wangcheng) County, Hunan Province. Because this year was the "Gengchen" year of the lunar calendar, he was given the nickname "Gengyazi".
When Lei Feng was born, it was during the Anti-Japanese War, and the people were living in dire straits. Lei Feng once wrote in a diary: "My family is very poor. My father, mother, brother, and younger brother all died at the hands of national enemies and class enemies. I will always remember this blood feud."
< p>Lei Feng's grandfather, named Lei Xinting, made a living by renting land from landlords. He worked hard all year round, but was still unable to maintain his family's livelihood. In the end, he became seriously ill and became bedridden. At the end of the New Year, the landlord came to press for debts and demanded that the Lei family pay off their rent debt before the end of the year. Lei Xinting was unable to repay the rent. He was filled with grief and anger, and his condition worsened. He was forced to death amidst the sound of New Year's firecrackers.Lei Feng’s father, Lei Mingliang, worked as a farmer with Lei Feng’s grandfather since he was a child, renting land from landlords. In the famous Hunan peasant movement in 1929, he participated in the peasant movement. Later, the Great Revolution failed, and Lei Mingliang worked as a porter at Renhefu Oil and Salt Shop in Changsha City. The capitalists forced him to go to the riverside to transport goods, but he was severely beaten by the gangsters. He was seriously injured and vomited blood. He returned to his hometown to farm with his injuries. In 1944, Lei Mingliang was forced to work as a porter by the Japanese. He was severely beaten for resisting, and his vomiting of blood became increasingly severe. He had no money for medical treatment, and died of illness in the spring of 1945.
Lei Feng’s elder brother Lei Zhende left home when he was 12 years old and went to work as a child laborer in a factory in Tianjin several hundred miles away. He contracted tuberculosis (tuberculosis). Because he was seriously ill, he suddenly fainted next to a machine at work and injured his arm and fingers. He was subsequently fired by his boss. Lei Zhende returned to his hometown with a disability and worked as a child laborer in a printing and dyeing workshop. Due to overwork, his lung disease worsened day by day, and he had no money for treatment. He died in 1946.
Lei Feng also had an underage brother who also died of hunger and illness in his mother’s arms.
When Lei Feng was 6 years old, he and his mother were the only two people left in the family. Lei Feng's mother was also a miserable person who suffered a lot. She is the daughter of a blacksmith. A few days after she was born, her parents were unable to raise her due to poverty, so they sent her to a nursery in Changsha. A woman named Yang from Jianjiatang took her home and raised her. When she was 6 years old, she was given to the Lei family as a child. A child bride. Later, Lei Feng's mother was insulted by the landlord Tang Sigun and committed suicide.
Lei Feng became an orphan when he was less than seven years old. The sixth uncle and grandma of this family adopted him. In order to help his uncle and his grandmother's family, he often went to the mountains to cut firewood. However, the local firewood mountains were occupied by wealthy families, and poor people were not allowed to cut firewood. One day Lei Feng went to Serpentine Mountain to chop firewood, and was seen by the landlady of the Xu family. The landlady pointed at Lei Feng, yelled at him, and took away the hatchet. Lei Feng cried and wanted to take the woodcutter back, but the landlady actually raised the hatchet. He slashed three times on the back of Lei Feng's left hand, and blood dripped down his fingers on the mountain road... In August 1949, when Hunan was liberated, young Lei Feng approached a passing company commander of the People's Liberation Army and asked to join the army. The company commander did not agree, but gave him a pen. In 1950, Lei Feng became the leader of the Children's League and actively participated in land reform. In the summer of the same year, the party secretary of the township government provided him with free education, and later he joined the Young Pioneers.
In the summer of 1956, after graduating from elementary school, he worked as a correspondent in the township government. Soon he was transferred to the Wangcheng County Party Committee as a civil servant. He was rated as a model worker in the government and joined the Communist Youth League in 1957. In the spring of 1958, Lei Feng went to Tuanshan Lake Farm and learned to drive a tractor in just one week. In September of the same year, Lei Feng responded to the call to support Anshan Iron and Steel and worked as a bulldozer in Anshan, Liaoning. In August of the following year, he came to the Gongchangling Coking Plant under difficult conditions to participate in the infrastructure construction. He once led his partners to fight in the rain to save 7,200 bags of cement from loss. The Liaoyang Daily reported this story at the time. While working in Anshan and the coking plant, he was rated as an advanced worker three times, a pacesetter five times, a red-banner bearer 18 times, and won the honorable title of "Young Socialist Construction Activist".
When the conscription began in December 1959, Lei Feng urgently asked to join the army, but the leaders of the coking plant were reluctant to let him go. Lei Feng ran dozens of miles to the Liaoyang Municipal Military Service Bureau (now the People's Armed Forces Ministry) to express his determination to join the army. He is only 1.54 meters tall and weighs less than 55 kilograms. He does not meet the conditions for conscription. However, because of his excellent political quality and experience and skills, he was finally approved to join the army as an exception. After joining the People's Liberation Army, he was incorporated into the fourth squad of a transportation company of a certain engineering corps and served as squad leader. He serves the people wholeheartedly and is willing to do anything that is beneficial to the people. He has made many meritorious deeds and was named a thrift model and a model Communist Youth League member. He joined the party in November 1960 and was elected as the people's representative of Fushun City. Died in the line of duty in August 1962.
After he died in the line of duty, on January 7, 1963, the Ministry of National Defense named his class as the "Lei Feng Class". On March 5, 1963, Comrade Mao Zedong wrote an inscription in his own hand: "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng." .
Zhou Enlai wrote an inscription: "Learn from Comrade Lei Feng: a clear class stance of hatred and love, a revolutionary spirit of consistency in words and deeds, a communist style of selflessness, and a proletarian fighting spirit that disregards one's own safety." Since then, people across the country, especially young people, have been moving forward. Lei Feng's craze for learning. Since then, March 5th every year has become a day for all people to learn from Lei Feng.