In the spring of 1910, 2-year-old Zhou Enlai entered Yingang Academy to study. Once, when the principal asked everyone in class why they were studying, Zhou Enlai generously replied: "For the rise of China!" This vow has been implemented since then. Throughout his life, he made great contributions to the liberation of the Chinese nation.
Hua Luogeng resolutely returned to China
After the "July 7" Incident, the great mathematician Hua Luogeng returned from Britain, where life was well-paid, to the motherland where the anti-Japanese war was burning everywhere. He did not care about money and degree, and actively participated in the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement after returning to China. In 1950, he had become an internationally renowned first-class mathematician and was hired as a tenured professor at the University of Illinois in the United States. However, he resolutely led his family back to the newly liberated motherland.
Patriot hero Yang Jingyu
Yang Jingyu joined the revolution at the age of 21. In the early 1940s, he was besieged by the Japanese army and seriously injured. He could not chew the bark of a tree and could only remove the cotton from his cotton-padded clothes. Swallow it with ice and snow to satisfy your hunger. When the Japanese army failed to persuade them to surrender, they fired random shots and Yang Jingyu, who was only 35 years old, died heroically. The cruel Japanese army cut open his body. When they saw that there were only weeds and cotton wadding in his stomach, the invaders, who were overwhelmed by the anti-Japanese coalition forces led by Yang Jingyu, were all stunned. In the dense forests of Changbai Mountain in the ice and snow, the force that supported Yang Jingyu in fighting the enemy was his love for the motherland.
Bruce Lee
Bruce Lee, in the 1960s, the status of Chinese people was not high. Many actors always downplayed their Chinese identity, but Bruce Lee was proud of being Chinese and said openly I am Chinese. The most classic sentence is "Chinese are not sick men" in the movie "Fist of Fury", which triggered a patriotic craze in Hong Kong movies. The "Fearless" we are familiar with is a movie of that era. Agree 126 | Comments (3)