During the years of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea, countless Chinese martyrs bravely sacrificed their lives in the battle to defend the dignity of the country and maintain peace, and paid a huge price for the country and the people. Traditionally, these heroic spirits are supposed to be buried in North Korea in principle as an expression of deep remembrance of them and a strong belief in a common cause. However, there are six special circumstances that make exceptions to this principle.
First of all, those martyrs who performed heroically on the battlefield, made outstanding achievements, and made outstanding contributions to the cause of resisting US aggression and aiding Korea are sometimes allowed to rest in the martyrs' cemeteries in China because of their outstanding military exploits. This is a tribute to the heroes and a consolation to their families, so that people can feel the noble sacrifice of the deceased in the embrace of the motherland.
Second, martyrs who die on the battlefield due to illness or accidents are sometimes allowed to be buried in China on an exceptional basis. It is a show of sympathy and respect for these soldiers who died unexpectedly, so that they can rest forever on the soil of their homeland.
Third, the families of the martyrs who died in special difficulties or without relatives to take care of them can also be buried in China on an exceptional basis. **In this case, we will care about the plight of the families of these martyrs and provide them with more convenient ways to visit them.
Fourth, foreign volunteers who performed valiantly on the battlefield to resist US aggression and aid Korea are sometimes allowed to be buried in China. This is China's affirmation of the contribution of these volunteers to the maintenance of regional peace, and is also an expression of international friendship.
Fifth, for martyrs who have disappeared on the battlefield and whose remains have not yet been found, they are sometimes exceptionally allowed to set up tablets in China to show their remembrance. This is a way to remember the missing martyrs and a way to appease their families.
Finally, relatives of martyrs who are unable to travel to North Korea for various reasons are sometimes allowed to hold memorial services in China on an exceptional basis. This is to make it more convenient for relatives to remember and remember their deceased loved ones.
The exceptional burial under these six special circumstances is not only a tribute to the heroic soldiers, but also a kind of care for their families. This principle of flexibility deals with burials in different situations more humanely. Behind this is the deep concern for the martyrs and their families, as well as the eternal memory of the heroic deeds of the heroes. Their sacrifice is not only a testimony to the history of resisting the United States and aiding Korea, but also a vivid portrayal of the heroic spirit of the Chinese nation.
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