This is "Serving the People"

Alessia 2022-09-02 12:07:08

A passage from Mao Zedong's "Serving the People":
We are all from all corners of the world, and come together for a common revolutionary goal. We have to follow the same path with the majority of the people of the country. Today we have already led the base area with a population of 91 million (4), but it is not enough. It needs to be bigger in order to achieve the liberation of the whole nation. In times of difficulty, our comrades must see the achievements, see the light, and improve our courage. The Chinese people are suffering, we have the responsibility to rescue them, and we must work hard. There are sacrifices to struggle, and death often happens. But when we think of the interests of the people and the suffering of the majority of the people, we die for the people and die well. However, we should minimize those unnecessary sacrifices. Our cadres must care about every soldier, and all members of the revolutionary ranks must care for each other, love each other, and help each other.
In the future, no matter who dies in our team, whether it is a cook or a soldier, as long as he has done some useful work, we will bury him and hold a memorial service. It's going to be a system. This method should also be introduced to the common people. People in the village died, and a memorial service was held. In this way, we entrust our condolences and unite the whole people.

After watching this movie, I feel that this form of China is disappearing more and more, but it has reached such a state among believers due to common beliefs and beliefs.

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