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Lei Feng's famous saying of cherishing time.

1. Some people say that they are busy with work and have no time to study. I think the problem is not busy at work, but whether you are willing to study or not, and whether you will squeeze time. There is time to study, but the question is whether we are good at squeezing and willing to drill. -diary of lei feng

2. youth is always beautiful, but real youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always forget their work and those who are always modest. -"Lei Feng Diary"

3. Whoever is dance academy will accomplish nothing; Who can't dominate himself is always a slave. -diary of lei feng

4. human life is limited, but serving the people is infinite. I want to devote my limited life to serving the people infinitely. -diary of lei feng

5. I hope I don't feel guilty about life every time I recall it. -Lei Feng Diary

Lei Feng Diary is a collection of diaries written by Lei Feng since 1957, which recorded all the good things that Lei Feng did. After Lei Feng's death, it was organized by the "Forward Newspaper" and other organizations.

In March p>1963, Dong Zuxiu, editor of shenyang military area command's "Forward", brought a complete copy of Lei Feng's diary with him to Beijing to verify Lei Feng's diary with the relevant personnel of the Propaganda Department of the General Political Department. In 1963, the first draft of Lei Feng Diary was confirmed. In April 1963, Diary of Lei Feng was published by PLA Literature and Art Publishing House.

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Lei Feng Spirit:

Its essence and core is to serve the people wholeheartedly and make selfless dedication to the people's cause. It has become synonymous with spiritual civilization and a symbol of advanced culture in our time. Premier Zhou comprehensively and incisively summarized Lei Feng's spirit as "a clear class stand of love and hatred, a revolutionary spirit of keeping words and deeds in line, a * * * proletarian style of neglecting personal interests, and a desperate proletarian fighting spirit".

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