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Qiu Shaoyun, (1926-1952), revolutionary martyr, first-class hero of the Chinese People's Volunteers. During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, during a hidden mission, he was unfortunately hit by an enemy incendiary bomb and his whole body was burned by flames, but Qiu Shaoyun, in order not to expose the target and affect the overall combat deployment, always lay in the fire and did not move at all until he died gloriously, exchanging his life for the victory of the whole battle.
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For the revolutionary cause, there are many martyrs who sacrificed their lives, and we should always remember: Ye Ting, Zhao Yiman, Dong Cunrui, Qiu Shaoyun, Zhang Xingjiang, Jiang Jie, Liu Hulan, Wang Shouhua, Chen Yannian, Zhao Shiyan, Xiao Chunu, Xiong Xiong, Li Qihan and countless other heroes.
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Regulations on the Praise of Revolutionary Martyrs (Adopted at the Executive Meeting on April 29, 1980; Promulgated on June 4, 1980, effective as of the date of promulgation) Article 3: In any of the following circumstances, a revolutionary martyr is approved: (1) Those who die of their injuries in battle against the enemy or are wounded in battle against the enemy; (2) Death due to wounds shortly after being disabled in battle against the enemy; (3) Sacrificing their lives in combat service tasks such as serving as guides, building fortifications, rescuing the wounded, or carrying out transportation on the front line, or defending key targets in the theater; (4) Those who are killed by the enemy for carrying out revolutionary tasks, or who are captured by the enemy or who are unyielding after being captured or arrested, and are killed or tortured to death; (5) Heroically sacrificing their first hand to defend or save people's lives, state property, or collective property. Basically, it's like this, and if you die in violation of battlefield discipline, it's not included.
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Answers]: a, b, c, d
This question tests the candidate's cautious grip on the performance of the war of resistance on the battlefield behind enemy lines. Many national heroes emerged on the battlefield behind enemy lines: Zuo Quan, deputy chief of staff of the Eight Hermits Route Army, Zhao Shangzhi, deputy commander-in-chief of the Second Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance, Yang Jingyu, and Peng Xuefeng, commander of the Fourth Xiaoyin Division of the New Fourth Army, died.
Therefore, the alternative ABCD is the correct answer.
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Regulations on the Praise of Revolutionary Martyrs (April 29, 1980 *** Executive Meeting.
Pass; Promulgated on June 4, 1980, effective as of the date of promulgation) Article 3: In any of the following circumstances, a person shall be approved as a revolutionary martyr: (1) Those who die in battle against the enemy or die of injuries after being wounded in battle against the enemy; (2) Death due to wounds shortly after being disabled in battle against the enemy; (3) Sacrificing their lives in combat service tasks such as serving as guides, building fortifications, rescuing the wounded, or carrying out transportation on the front line, or defending key targets in the theater; (4) Those who are killed by the enemy for carrying out revolutionary tasks, or who are captured by the enemy or who are unyielding after being captured or arrested, and are killed or tortured to death; (5) Heroic sacrifices made to defend or rescue people's lives, state property, or collective property. Basically, if you die in violation of battlefield discipline, it is not included.
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It's not on the battlefield, it's not a battlefield for you to Lei Feng or something.
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If it is for the sake of the country, it is all sacrificed.
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Summary. The revolutionary martyrs paid for us with sweat, blood, and life.
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They won the revolutionary war and sought a happy society for future generations.
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What are some of the sacrifices of our revolutionary martyrs to us.
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What kind of dedication are you talking about? Or what's your question?
The revolutionary martyrs paid for us with sweat, blood, and life.
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We must make contributions to the motherland, and only when the motherland is good can we be good, and only when the country is stable and peaceful can we have a happy life. When our country is hurting, we must stand up.
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Our best contribution is to do more work every day. If you have such an income, you can strengthen the motherland, and this is everyone's goal.
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Of course, everyone has the obligation to contribute to the motherland, and at this time we just need to do our job well and not cause trouble to the country.
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Yes, the spirit of those heroes who sacrificed themselves for others is worth learning from, and we should actively learn from them and make contributions to the motherland.
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