Sun Daguang, this old revolutionary, his name may not be familiar to you, but he made great contributions to the construction of New China. Born in 1917 in a poor family in a small county, he witnessed the national disaster from an early age, and at the age of 16 he accepted revolutionary ideas and actively participated in the revolutionary movement. Later, due to his poor family, he dropped out of school and went to Shanghai to work as a worker, and soon joined the Communist Youth League, becoming a backbone member, and then quickly joined the Communist Party of China.
Under the arrangement of the organization, he infiltrated the Kuomintang troops and carried out secret work. After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, he has been incognito in the Kuomintang as a senior **, until the liberation of Northeast China in 1948. But the good times didn't last long, and during the special period, he was imprisoned for 5 years. After being released from prison, he did not have the slightest resentment and returned to the cause of building the country, serving as the director of the geological bureau. He carried out drastic reforms and quietly promoted what would become Premier Wen Jiabao.
In 2005, he died at the age of 88. His selfless dedication throughout his life is worth learning from Xi qualities. I hope that the country will emerge more people like him who pay silently.
In 1917, Sun Daguang was born into a poor family in a small county. Witnessing the oppression and exploitation of enemies at home and abroad since he was a child, his heart ignited a passion for patriotism and salvation. He joined the revolution at the age of 16 and had to drop out of school because of his family's poverty. He came to Shanghai, where he embraced communist ideas and soon joined the Communist Youth League and became a key member. He led his students to carry out anti-Japanese propaganda and faced great risks. ** Taking a fancy to his talents, he arranged for him to infiltrate the Kuomintang troops and obtain important information. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he continued to infiltrate the Kuomintang high-level incognito until the liberation of Northeast China in 1948. In the fifties, he was also imprisoned. After his release from prison, he continued to work tirelessly as director of the geology bureau, proposing many reform initiatives to promote the development of the industry. He also paid attention to discovering and nurturing talents, and quietly promoted the later Premier Wen Jiabao. In 2005, the veteran revolutionary died at the age of 88. He spent his life interpreting what selfless dedication is, and his spirit is worth learning from Xi.
The incident quickly became a hot topic online. Some netizens believe that everything Sun Daguang did was out of loyalty to the party and the people, and did not consider any personal interests. This spirit of selfless dedication is so valuable. Some netizens also believe that it is too heart-wrenching for him to suffer unfair treatment during the special period. No matter how loyal a person is, he will inevitably complain. Some netizens believe that we should not deify anyone too much and should look at history more rationally. Every historical figure has a dark side. However, it is undeniable that Sun Daguang's dedication has made important contributions to the construction of New China. This is admirable.
In short, Sun Daguang used his life to practice what selfless dedication is. A person's adherence to ideals and beliefs ultimately determines his contribution to the world. We should learn from these predecessors Xi, work hard in our own posts, and contribute to the social development of the country. What spirit do you think we should learn from Xi older generation of revolutionaries?Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss.