The birth of the People's Republic of China plunged the whole country into jubilation, and at the end of 1949, the people of the whole country celebrated this hard-won victory. And at this moment full of celebratory atmosphere, there was an unexpected roar, a dramatic scene with *** as the protagonist.
At the end of the year, the First Field and the Second Corps held an enlarged meeting, and the atmosphere at the venue was warm, and the people cheered at the dawn of victory. **Walking into the venue with a smile on his face, it seems to be sharing the fruits of this hard-won victory with everyone. However, just as *** approached the rostrum, the atmosphere in the venue suddenly froze, and he roared angrily to remove the "pig's head" next to the chairman.
Behind this roar, there is a history and complex emotions. **Half a life of fighting horses, Yiye has fought in the northwest for many years, leading the soldiers through the crisis of life and death, and firmly guarding the frontier of the northwest. However, in the joy of this victory, he showed a sensitivity to power and dignity.
**'s roar is not for nothing, in fact, it stems from the portrait hanging on the rostrum. At the enlarged meeting of the First Field and the Second Corps, the rostrum usually hung the portraits of *** and **Marshals, but Xu Guangda took into account the status of *** in the First Field and hung the portrait of Mr. Peng next to the chairman. This practice sparked the wrath of ***.
Xu Guangda's decision was not unreasonable, and he weighed it from the aspects of his status in the army, his contribution during the Red Army period, and the admiration of the soldiers of the field. However, in this decision, it stirred up ***'s sensitive nerves and made him feel that his dignity had been violated.
Not only was he angry because of the incident, but he had always had a strong aversion to someone hanging his portrait. As early as when Xinjiang was liberated, ** personally tore up the scene of the crowd chanting "Long live" and carrying his portrait. He hoped that the masses would not carry their own portraits, but would hold up the portraits of *** and Commander-in-Chief Zhu.
Behind this kind of behavior is a deep understanding of power and the responsibility of soldiers. On the Korean battlefield, he not only visited the soldiers on the front line, but also got angry that a soldier hung his portrait. **'s roar is not child's play, but his high sensitivity to authority and responsibility.
The roar of ** left a deep impression on the soldiers present. He not only angrily denounced the portrait on the rostrum, but also expressed his attitude towards power and duty in shocking words. The lesson of this roar is not only a spur-of-the-moment impulse for portraits, but also a profound reflection on the values of the entire army.
In the eyes of ***, the dedication and sacrifice of the soldiers are the foundation of this historic victory, and the portrait of the individual seems insignificant in the process. He emphasized unity, responsibility, and reverence for the duties of military personnel, and this inheritance of military values is essential to the construction of New China.
**'s roar is not only a dramatic event, but also a profound interpretation of the dignity and responsibility of soldiers. In this era of challenges and changes, the role of the military is not only to defend the country, but also to lead the country forward.
**'s roar is not only a cry for dignity, but also a deep understanding of the responsibility of soldiers. In his view, the responsibility of a soldier is not only to defend the country, but also to lead the country forward. In this era of change and challenges, military personnel need to take on more responsibilities and missions.
Not only fought bravely on the battlefield, but also played an important role in nation-building. As one of the main leaders of Ichino, he is well aware of the heavy responsibility on his shoulders and always puts the interests of the country and the people first. This kind of responsibility is not only reflected in the bravery and fearlessness on the battlefield, but also in the deep concern for the future and destiny of the country.
The roar of ** left us with a profound enlightenment: soldiers are not only warriors who defend ***, but also an important force leading the country forward. In the new era, we need more soldiers like ***, who not only have firm beliefs and noble character, but also have profound responsibilities and missions.
As revolutionaries and builders in the new era, we need to inherit and carry forward the glorious traditions of the country, unswervingly defend the dignity of the country and the interests of the people, and work hard to realize the Chinese dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation. In the new historical journey, let us remember the roar of the Chinese nation, never forget the original intention, keep the mission in mind, and work hard to achieve the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation!