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Chapter 246 Enrolled in the same year, graduated in the same year, sacrificed in the same year

Chapter 246 Enrolled in the same year, graduated in the same year, sacrificed in the same year
0246 Enrolled in the same year, graduated in the same year, sacrificed in the same year
"During the War of Resistance Against Japan, I found that the pilots of the Chinese Air Force all had one common characteristic." Wang Liang paused for a while, and then continued: "Generally speaking, their family background is good, at least they don't have to worry about food and clothing. All have received higher education, culture, and a strong sense of patriotism."

During the Anti-Japanese War, the level of education received by the Chinese Air Force was simply unmatched by other arms.

That is to say, even if these young people don't want to be pilots, they can still seek a good job by relying on their education and ability.

Or university teachers or government officials, doctors and other decent and stable jobs.

But they chose to become pilots, and another greatest commonality emerged.

During the Anti-Japanese War, when the Chinese Air Force martyrs died, their average age was only in their twenties.

Entering the school in the same year, graduating in the same year, and dying in the same year, this kind of situation is not a new period in the Chinese Air Force's war of resistance.

Wang Liang simply used more rational information to analyze: "According to the statistics of the book "Chinese Air Force" compiled and issued by the Executive Yuan of the Nationalist Government, during the Anti-Japanese War, the Chinese Air Force made a total of 330 sorties, and died and disappeared. 530 and 760, the Japanese Air Force suffered 140 and [-] casualties in China, and lost [-] and [-] aircraft of various types."

"Most of the remains of the Air Force martyrs are buried in the Nanshan Air Force Anti-Japanese War Memorial Park in Shancheng and the Aviation Martyrs Cemetery in Nanshi. The Nanshan Air Force Anti-Japanese War Memorial Park in Shancheng was originally called the Air Force Grave. It was built in 1938 and buried in the Sino-Japanese air war. 240 Chinese, American and Soviet air force martyrs. The Aviation Martyrs Cemetery in Nanshi was built in 1932 and buried about 320 martyrs, including 880 four martyrs of the National Revolutionary Army, 170 nine American martyrs, 230 seven [-] Soviet martyr and [-] Korean martyrs."

There is no so-called teleprompter, these data are all printed in the brain.

Talking about remembering the martyrs all day is more about shouting slogans.

Who will really remember them?
Wang Liang will.

Wang Liang can clearly and accurately say the name of every martyr who died, as well as their deeds.

Yes, in the 21st century, Pepsi is full of troubles, and everyone is busy making money. How can there be time to remember these people, not to mention that these people have been dead for so many years. Is there any point in remembering them?

significance?

Material meaning or spiritual meaning?

"How tragic is the sacrifice of the Chinese Air Force? The sacrifice process of many Air Force pilots is silent, and often there is only one record: 'One day, he went there and never flew back.' Most of the Chinese pilots during the Anti-Japanese War had Good education and family background, full of patriotism and courage to sacrifice”

Wang Liang didn't want to say too much, it was hard to imagine that scene.

When the fighter plane was hit by a shell, it was infinitely close to the ground. With a loud bang, the flames were overwhelming, and the body was blown to pieces.

Where to find the remains of the pilot?

I'm afraid it's hard to find even the stump of a broken arm.

What's in the coffins in those martyrs' cemeteries?
It is nothing more than sacrificing the uniforms of the pilots and the items they used during their lifetime, nothing more.

"Blood Stained Sky" has already told you how tragic the Chinese Air Force is.

His, their stories, there are three thousand five hundred and thirty three, maybe more.

Every sacrificed martyr has his own life, his own experience, and his own story. In the story, he is the protagonist.

In life, each of us is the protagonist in our own life, and we are writing our own stories every day.

"I fly over the motherland until my last breath turns into wind." Wang Liang is saying goodbye to that heavy history. These words are for all the martyrs who died.

Most of the viewers who participated in the recording of this episode of "National Heroes" were college students, and they wrote down their emotions on the small notes provided by the program group.

"History does not dare to make unreasonable comments. But I always believe that one point is absolutely correct. Anyone who resists foreign humiliation and defends China, regardless of party affiliation, is the backbone of the nation!"

"'We are not allowed to be born in modern China for a moment'—noble, tragic, and poignant. You are well-deserved national pride. It is your heroic sacrifice that brought our nation's victory. Salute to you!! "

"I saw the introductions of the martyrs who died at the Chongqing Sino-US Cooperation Institute. All of them were in their teens and 20s, well-educated, and from a wealthy family! But they went forward and died bravely for a bright future for tomorrow's China! How magnificent ! Hats off to them!"

"For all those who sacrificed and contributed to the cause of China's Anti-Japanese War, regardless of race or nationality, they should be respected and treated with courtesy by us!"

"From 1937 to 1945, this glorious, shining, and tragic Anti-Japanese War will eventually restore its original appearance, and the outstanding descendants of the Chinese nation will pay homage to the national heroes!"

"To pay tribute to the martyrs, every time I visit the Whampoa Military Academy, I have a high respect in my heart. As the old chief said, the families of the pilots are generally very wealthy, and many of them are senior intellectuals of the year. They have read books and have ink in their stomachs. If they live in a foreign country, they will definitely be able to live a good life. But they decided to risk their lives to serve the motherland, which is very worthy of admiration! Salute!"

Young people of different ages grow up in different environments, but what remains unchanged is their patriotic heart. Throughout the ages, China has never lacked heroes.

The country has never lacked heroes.

Wang Liang continued: "Let's turn our attention back to the Air Force of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. Let's not talk about the far away, let's talk about what just happened. On January 2018, 1, there is less than half a month before New Year's Eve. At that time, a plane of the Air Force crashed during flight training in Guizhou Province, and Shang Jin, a 29 national defense student at the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, died unfortunately at the age of 2006."

Junior officer, husband, father, son.

Playing multiple roles, he left as soon as he said it.

A three-year-old son and a one-year-old daughter will never see their father again.

This new year of 2018, how should the family spend it, and how could there be laughter.

When the child asks over and over again: "Where is Dad, where is Dad", how to answer this question.

"Among the blue sky and white clouds, follow the blue sky and white clouds to soar forever, you are not handsome! You are not handsome at all! How can you cruelly abandon your wife, children, parents and comrades who fought side by side? Come back! I know you are okay You are just tired, rest somewhere, and then come back right away, it must be like this!" Wang Liang roared from the bottom of his heart, preparing for war, that is, the so-called peace, there should be no more sacrifices!
(End of this chapter)

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