Liu Jing, a 105-year-old Anti-Japanese War veteran from Luotian County, Huanggang City, Hubei Province, passed away peacefully. He left a will and donated his body to Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University. The old man’s original words were this: Donating my body, I want to make my last contribution to society? It makes people cry. At the end of his life, he still wanted to contribute to society. This is the hero in our hearts. I have the following three views on this lovely man: 1. He is a hero of the times
Not only a hero during the Anti-Japanese War, but also a hero of our times. At the age of nineteen, he joined the army in Wuhan and banned smoking and anti-smuggling. After the Marco Polo Bridge Incident broke out, he volunteered to serve the country on the front lines and built fortifications at Jinkou, Jiangxia, to protect Wuhan. In 1940, Liu Jing was admitted to the Whampoa Military Academy and trained hard to defend the country. After graduation, he went to the battlefield to kill enemy invaders. He once led troops to wipe out a Japanese squad in Anhui. He was a hero of the Anti-Japanese War when he was a soldier. He is a hero in peacetime by donating his body and contributing to the medical cause. 2. He is our role model
The old man is a hero who is extremely brave on the battlefield and protects his home and country. He has won many national medals. He is a hero of the country and our role model. Although he passed away, his deeds will always be remembered by us and inspire generations of our young people to protect our country and our country, and contribute our strength to society and the motherland. The elderly are our role models and we have high respect for them. 3. People with advanced ideas and selfless dedication
Although the times have progressed, many people, especially older people, have traditional ideas and cannot accept body donation. And this 105-year-old man, who had advanced ideas and selfless dedication, had entrusted his two sons to go through the Luotian County Red Cross Society to register body donation volunteers and other related procedures. In this way, he completed a veteran? The final charge?.
The above is my personal opinion. If you have any comments about this 105-year-old Anti-Japanese War veteran who passed away and donated his body, please leave a message in the comment area.