Yang Jingyu's most famous sentence is as follows:
Yang Jingyu's most famous sentence: I am from China, and I am not afraid of death!
General Yang Jingyu, formerly known as Ma Shangde, is a proletarian revolutionary and strategist in China, and also an outstanding party member of China's * * * production party. He was one of the founders of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Area and its Red Army, and one of the main founders and leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition. During his stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he led the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in an arduous anti-Japanese struggle with firm belief and tenacious fighting spirit.
General Yang Jingyu refused to surrender before his death. His words have touched countless people so far: "I am from China, and I am not afraid of death!" This sentence reflects his national spirit and patriotic feelings, and also shows his firm maintenance of national dignity and people's rights and interests.
After the death of General Yang Jingyu, in order to deter the Northeast Anti-Union, the Japanese army cut off his head with a hay cutter and hung the hero's head and paraded the streets. However, such atrocities did not destroy the anti-Japanese determination of the people of China, but stimulated greater anti-Japanese enthusiasm.
After the Japanese dissected Yang Jingyu's body, they were surprised to find that there was no grain in Yang Jingyu's stomach, only undigested grass roots, bark and cotton wool. This fact convinced the brutal invaders, and Ryuichiro Kishida held a "consolation sacrifice" for Yang Jingyu.
Generally speaking, General Yang Jingyu is an outstanding hero in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China. His famous words and deeds still inspire countless people in China.