People who died for their country in ancient times

1, Yue Fei: Zi, a native of tangyin county, Song Xiangzhou, was a famous strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet and national hero in the history of China, and was the first of the four generals of Zhongxing in the Southern Song Dynasty. Yue Fei attached great importance to the folk anti-Jin forces, and created the plan of "Lianjiang New Moon", advocating that the folk anti-Jin rebels north of the Yellow River should work together to crack down on the Jin Army and recover the lost land. Yue Fei is in charge of the army, with clear rewards and punishments, strict discipline, sympathy for his subordinates and setting an example. Jin people circulated the comment that "it is easy to shake the mountain, but difficult to shake the Yue family's army".

2. Lin Zexu, a native of Houguan County, Fujian Province, was a politician, thinker and poet in the Qing Dynasty. He served as governor of Huguang, governor of Shaanxi and Gansu, governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, and twice served as an imperial minister. He was called the "national hero" of China because he advocated smoking ban.

3. Deng Shichang: Han nationality, formerly known as Yongchang, is a native of Guangfu, Guangdong Province, and his ancestral home is Longdaowei Township, Panyu County, Guangdong Province. He was a general of Beiyang Navy in the late Qing Dynasty and a national hero. 1September 7, 894, 17 died heroically in the Yellow Sea naval battle and was posthumously awarded the title of Prince Shao Bao. Emperor Guangxu's elegiac couplet wrote: On this day, the world was full of tears and there was a strong naval force.