Xinjiang News, February 4 (Yang Zihui) Recently, the Mulei County Veterans Affairs Bureau and the County Youth League Committee carried out the "Searching for Red Memories and Continuing the Red Blood" condolence activity, sending military uniform albums and couplets, and inviting retired military calligraphy enthusiasts to write Spring Festival couplets and send blessings on the spot.
The Mulei County Veterans Affairs Bureau and the County Youth League Committee led the Young Pioneers to the homes of the veterans of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea to deliver military uniform albums and couplets, and the Young Pioneers wore red scarves for the elderly, sent New Year's blessings, and listened to the memories of the old people telling the stories of the revolutionary struggle.
The Veterans Affairs Bureau invited veterans' calligraphy enthusiasts, the old squad leader studio of the garden community of Mulei Town, and the old squad leader to write Spring Festival couplets on the spot, and carried out the activity of "caring for veterans and sending couplets to welcome the New Year", and sent the couplets to the majority of veterans, so that the veterans can fully feel the warmth of the party and the first place, send the blessings and sincere greetings of the New Year to the veterans, and send the care and care of the party and the first to them.
Li Cuilin, a veteran of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, who received the photo album and couplet, said excitedly: "I feel very honored to receive the photo album of military uniforms and Spring Festival couplets on the spot today, these not only represent the blessings of the New Year, but also inherit a spirit, and it is also an exclusive honor for the veterans of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, and I thank the party and the country for their concern and care for us." ”
Zhang Mengya, a student of the No. 3 Primary School in Mulei County, said: "Listening to the stories of the arduous struggle of our predecessors in the revolutionary war years, we deeply feel that today's happy life is not easy to come by, and we must study harder to serve the motherland!" ”