Stand in line?

Darius 2022-04-21 09:03:22

Those who say standing in line are undoubtedly opportunists. It is almost shameless to attack a patriotic general with such a villain's heart.

Some were martyred, some were buried. Martyrs are sometimes relegated to burial, and burial objects are sometimes hailed as martyrs. Things are impermanent, like this.

The same is the former admiral, look at Sa Zhenbing's later years?

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In the last two years of his life, old man Sa Zhenbing saw the unprecedented stability and progress of Chinese society and the victory of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea. What’s more. The U.S. military is hard to recover after repeated defeats, and the Chinese are prosperous. Who dares to take it lightly” (“Following the Zhou Dynasty is the Original Rhyme”); “On the second anniversary of the liberation of China, the cultivators now have their own fields. Be worthy of your strength" ("Ode to the National Day in 1951").

At the beginning of April 1952, Sa Lao was seriously ill. He was still reading Marxist-Leninist writings 5 ​​days before his death. Friends and relatives who came to visit advised him to pay attention to rest. On April 10, 1952, Sa Zhenbing died in Fuzhou at the age of 94. Chairman Mao, Premier Zhou and other party and state leaders sent condolences.

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Neither Sarao nor General Gao respected the philosophy of life based on the situation.

The difference is that the love in the heart belongs to the individual or to the class; the one who believes in the immortal emperor or the great love in the world.

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