It means that today we are drinking a celebratory wine together, and we have many ambitions and words that we cannot express enough. The future is long, and we need to continue to work hard and create new opportunities with passion.
"Today I drink heavily to celebrate the victory, and I will never rest until my ambition is fulfilled. In the future, I will show off my skills and shed blood to write about the Spring and Autumn Period." This sentence comes from the modern revolutionary Peking Opera "Taking Tiger Mountain by Wisdom", which is about breaking into a bandit's den. In this scene, Yang Zirong's last aria is called "Sprinkling Blood to Write the Spring and Autumn Period".
Yang Zirong (1917.1.28-1947.2.23), formerly known as Yang Zonggui, was a native of Chujiahe Village, Muping County, Shandong Province. He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1945 and served successively as a soldier, squad leader, regiment reconnaissance platoon leader, etc. He only joined the army for more than a year.
Since February 1946, when he was stationed in Hailin to suppress bandits, he participated in hundreds of large and small battles. Each time, he successfully completed the tasks assigned by his superiors. He was awarded many meritorious services and was rated as a "reconnaissance agent." "Hero" and "Fighting Model".
In 1947, all 25 bandits including "Zuoshandiao" and his liaison minister Liu Zhaocheng and secretary Li Yitang were captured alive in one fell swoop, creating a fighting example of going deep into the bandits' lair and defeating more with less. He died heroically in the battle to continue to hunt down Ding Huanzhang, Zheng Sanpao and other bandit leaders at the age of only 30. On September 10, 2009, Yang Zirong was named "100 Heroic Model Figures Who Made Outstanding Contributions to the Founding of New China".