1. Gold is indeed precious, but vibrant and brave patriots are more precious than gold. ——Lincoln?
2. Willing to fight with blood on his clothes, and will never stop fighting against the Japanese pirates. ——Li Lin
3. Loyalty is in every inch of the heart, and awe is in two rooms. ——Cai Hesen
4. Might and power cannot dampen his spirit, and wealth and wealth cannot move his heart. ——Li Dazhao
5. A warrior’s grave is brighter than a slave’s paradise. ——Chen Hui
6. There is only one life and one death. Life must be meaningful and death valuable. ——Deng Zhongxia
7. The will is as strong as iron, and the measure is as big as the sea. ——Zhu De
8. Bravery is not without tears, not shed before the enemy. The man has a body of seven feet and is willing to donate to the motherland. ——Chen Hui
9. Dying for the motherland is the most beautiful fate! —— Alexandre Dumas
10. The death of a person who falls for the motherland is glorious. ——Homer
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(1) Criteria for judging martyrs:
The regulations clearly state that citizens who sacrifice themselves under one of the following circumstances will be evaluated as martyrs :
1. Died while investigating and punishing illegal and criminal acts in accordance with the law, performing national security tasks, performing anti-terrorist tasks and handling emergencies;
2. Rescue and disaster relief or other purposes Those who sacrificed their lives while rescuing or protecting national property, collective property, or the lives and properties of citizens;
3. Those who sacrificed their lives while performing diplomatic missions or foreign aid missions dispatched by the state, or maintaining international peace;
4. Those who sacrificed their lives while performing scientific research and testing missions on weapons and equipment;
5. Those whose sacrifices were particularly outstanding and can serve as role models.
(2) Criteria for judging revolutionary martyrs:
1. Those who sacrificed their lives in battle against the enemy or died of injuries after being wounded in battle against the enemy;
2. Those who died due to recurrence of wounds shortly after being disabled by the enemy in battle;
3. Those who sacrificed their lives while serving as guides, building fortifications, rescuing the wounded, performing transportation and other combat duties on the front lines of combat, or sacrificing their lives guarding key targets in a war zone ;
4. Those who were killed by the enemy for performing revolutionary tasks, or who were captured and arrested by the enemy and then remained unyielding and killed by the enemy or tortured to death;
5. To defend or rescue the people He sacrificed his life, national property and collective property heroically.