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Who are China people with integrity like Xu Beihong?
A nation can stand in the world with the characteristics of a nation. The Chinese nation has always been a gentle and kind nation, but it has also suffered extremely deep suffering in history. People should not be arrogant, but they should have a sense of pride, a sense of hard work and positive spirit, and national integrity should not be lost.

There are still many people in China who have integrity like Xu Beihong;

1, the five strong men of Langyashan: "Revolutionary soldiers should have the spirit of dying; It is the glorious tradition of Yan and Zhao heroes to die rather than surrender. This is an inscription by Nie Rongzhen, command of that Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei military region, for the monument to the five strong men of Langya mountain. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, five heroes, including Ma Baoyu, Ge Zhenlin, Song Xueyi, Hu Delin and Hu Fucai, soldiers of a regiment of the First Division of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, resolutely led the enemy to the top of Qipaituo Mountain in order to cover the masses and the main force to retreat. When the bullets were gone, they jumped off the cliff and wrote magnificent poems with their lives and blood.

2. Yu Qian: A famous soldier and national hero in Ming Dynasty, who defeated foreign invasion many times and was framed to death. His famous saying is "the country is important, the monarch is light"; "I'm not afraid of broken bones, I want to stay innocent in the world!"

3. Wen Tianxiang: Minister of Southern Song Dynasty, never wavered in the face of Yuan Dynasty's threats and inducements. His famous saying is "No one has died since ancient times, so keep your heart and shine on history!" It is a model of integrity.

4. Zhu Ziqing: I would rather starve to death than eat American relief food, and finally I was starved to death!

5. Yang Jingyu: The hero is lonely, fighting fiercely with the enemy for hours alone, and dying heroically. The Japanese army was eager to find out the special substance that bred heroism from the martyrs' bodies, and transported Yang Jingyu's body to Shenyang for autopsy at any cost. It is hard to imagine that there is no grain in the hero's stomach except grass roots, bark and cotton wool. The invaders stood in awe and saluted. Anti-Japanese heroes are enough to make ferocious enemies worship. This is the heroism of the Chinese nation!