A poem in memory of Bethune

In memory of Bethune, there are some good sentences.

What is the spirit of a foreigner who has no selfishness and regards the liberation of the people of China as his own career? This is the spirit of internationalism.

Many people are irresponsible for their work, choose the light and fear the heavy, pass the burden on to others, and choose the light.

At present, consider yourself first, then others.

I feel great if I work hard a little, and I like to brag, for fear that others will not know.

He is not enthusiastic about comrades and the people, but indifferent, indifferent and insensitive.

This kind of person is not actually party member in * * *, at least not party member in pure * * *.

This is also an excellent lesson for a group of people whose minds have changed, who despise technical work and think there is no way out.

We should all learn from his selfless spirit.

From this perspective, you can be a person who is of great benefit to the people.

A person's ability varies greatly, but as long as he has this spirit, he is a noble person, a pure person, a moral person, and a person who is free from low tastes and beneficial to the people.

Norman Bethune (Norman Bethune,1March 3, 890-193912 10), born in party member, Canada, is an internationalist fighter and a famous chest surgeon.

1890 was born in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada; 1935 joined the Canadian * * * Production Party; 1938 came to China to participate in the Anti-Japanese Revolution; 1939 died of illness.

During his one and a half years working in China, he devoted himself to the anti-Japanese revolution in China. Mao Zedong called him a noble man, a pure man, a moral man, a man who broke away from vulgar tastes and benefited the people.