Stories about national spirit and patriotic fervor

1. Zhuoga and his sister Yangzong guard the country

Zhuoga’s hometown, Yumai Township, is located in the southwest border of China. During the 33 years from 1964 to 1996, Sangye Quba The home is the only one on the land. A father, two daughters, and a house are both the township government and their home.

Zhuoga’s father, Sangye Quba, is an old militiaman who has been herding and guarding the border for 34 years and has never left this land. Under the leadership of their father, sisters Zhuo Ga and Yang Zong joined the Communist Party of China.

For more than half a century, father and daughter have made a living by herding, guarding thousands of square kilometers of the motherland. Father Sangye Quba often said to Zhuoga and Yangzong: "If we leave, there will be no one left in this land!" These words will be remembered by the two daughters for a lifetime. They know that protecting the land means protecting the country.

2. Hua Luogeng resolutely returned to China

The great mathematician Hua Luogeng returned from the UK where life was well paid after the July 7th Incident. He went to the motherland where the anti-Japanese war was raging everywhere, and he actively participated in the anti-Japanese and national salvation movement after returning to the country, not for money or a degree. 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.

3. Patriotic General Ji Hongchang

In 1895, in the backyard of a small teahouse named Ji in Lutan Town, Fugou County, Henan Province, a boy was born, named Hongchang. Chang. For Hongchang's father Ji Junting, having more people to eat is a happy event, but it also adds another mouth to eat. Ji Hongchang finally made it to the age of 18. Just when Feng Yuxiang was recruiting troops in Henan, he signed up to join the army and began his lifelong military career.

Ji Hongchang has regarded Yue Fei, Wen Tianxiang, etc. as his heroes since he was a child. Therefore, in the army, he was sincere to others, endured hardships and stood hard work, abided by military regulations, and was brave and good at fighting, so he was known as "Ji Bold" , the troops he led were known as the "Iron Army." In 1930, when Ji Hongchang was 35 years old, he was promoted to the commander-in-chief of the 22nd Route Army of the National Army.

At that time, after the Northern Expedition, Japanese imperialism was eyeing China. However, the Kuomintang used the pretext that "in order to fight against foreign aggression, we must first settle the domestic situation" and desperately killed the Communist Party.

At this time, Ji Hongchang was ordered to attack the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Area. He disguised himself as a small furnace maker on the front line and entered the Soviet Area. He saw the real situation of the Communist Party with his own eyes. He felt enlightened and made a decision for himself. Goal: "If you take the wrong route, pull out your legs!" So he prepared to lead his troops in an uprising. Unexpectedly, Chiang Kai-shek received a secret report and quickly relieved Ji Hongchang of his military power and expelled him abroad in the name of "inspection".

On the eve of Ji Hongchang’s departure abroad, the September 18th Incident happened. When he heard the news, he was so heartbroken that he burst into tears and said: “There is a national crisis, and all conscientious soldiers should risk their lives to save the country. ! ”

Resolutely demand to stay in the country and fight to the end with Japanese imperialism. But Chiang Kai-shek was indifferent and still forced him to go abroad. Ji Hongchang, full of grief and indignation, had no choice but to leave a poem on the wall of the hotel where he stayed in Shanghai: "I will only make the flying generals of Dragon City exist, but I will not teach Hu Ma to cross the Yin Mountains" to express his ambition.

Ji Hongchang, who is deeply patriotic, suffered ethnic discrimination in the United States. Someone told him that if you say you are Japanese, you will be treated politely. Ji Hongchang was furious and said: "You think it's embarrassing to be Chinese, but I think it's glorious to be Chinese!"

For this reason, he specially made a wooden badge with English words on it: " I am Chinese!" and wear it anytime and anywhere to face those who look down on the Chinese and challenge the racial discrimination in the United States with the self-esteem of the Chinese nation.

Ji Hongchang was preaching against Japan everywhere abroad. Once at a press conference, someone asked him: "Japan has aircraft and artillery, why should China resist Japan?" He patted his chest and replied angrily: "We have passion. , with the passion of 40 million people. The anger of the Chinese people has reached its extreme, and everyone has the determination to "be willing to sacrifice everything to survive!" Fight for the truth!" When he arrived in Havana, the capital of Cuba, there was a gathering of overseas Chinese there to commemorate the 65th anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's birth. He was invited to give an impassioned anti-Japanese speech at the meeting. After hearing this, many people burst into tears. One overseas Chinese said loudly: "General Ji, please return home quickly and reorganize the army. We will definitely support you!" After hearing this, Ji Hongchang said excitedly: "I will definitely live up to the expectations of my compatriots and fight to the death." Drive Japanese imperialism out of China!" After saying that, he burst into tears and raised his arms and shouted: "Down with Japanese imperialism! Give me back my country!" At this time, the overseas Chinese present also burst into tears and shouted: "Sacrifice everything and fight to the end! ”

4. Chen Tianhua sent a blood letter from afar

When Chen Tianhua, a modern revolutionary, was studying in Japan, he heard that the Tsarist Russian army had invaded Manchuria and that the corrupt and incompetent Qing government wanted to privately sign a power-degrading and humiliating treaty with Tsarist Russia. After the news, he was filled with grief and indignation. He immediately held an anti-Russian meeting among overseas students, organized an anti-Russian volunteer army, and prepared to return to China to join the war.

After returning to the dormitory, he bit his finger and wrote a blood letter to save the country with his bloody finger. In the blood letter, he described the misery of the subjugated country and the bitterness of being a slave to the subjugated country, inspiring his compatriots to fight... He wrote dozens of them in a row , and finally fainted due to excessive bleeding, but he kept saying salty words: "Save the country! Save the country!"

After others revived him, he insisted on loading the blood letters one by one. The envelope was sent back to China from Japan, which was thousands of miles away. Everyone who reads it is moved.

5. Yang Jingyu dedicated his life to the anti-Japanese war

National anti-Japanese hero Yang Jingyu served as the commander of the "South Manchurian Anti-Japanese Allied Forces" from 1934 until he died on the battlefield in 1940. During the six years of arduous fighting, he took the lead in fighting against the Japanese invaders in the white mountains, black waters, forests and snowy fields. Faced with the enemy's heavy encirclement and suppression, Yang Jingyu led his troops to fight tenaciously, making the enemy restless and in panic all day long. The Japanese chieftain was afraid and hated him, so he mobilized heavy troops to besiege him.

Someone persuaded Yang Jingyu to surrender, and he said categorically: "No, I have my beliefs." Finally, with no ammunition or food left, Yang Jingyu died heroically after firing the last bullet. The enemy cruelly cut open his stomach with a bayonet. There was not a grain of rice in Yang Jingyu's stomach, but only bark, grass roots and cotton wadding.