Yang Jingyu
Yang Jingyu was a notable Chinese revolutionary and military leader during the Second Sino-Japanese War. He is best remembered for his heroism and sacrifice in the fight against Japanese invaders, ultimately giving his life for his country. His legacy is celebrated in China, where he is viewed as a symbol of patriotism and courage, inspiring generations to uphold the values of loyalty and dedication to the nation.
Born on Feb 01, 1905 (120 years old)
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Yang Jingyu is celebrated as a hero who fought bravely for the nation.
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Yang Jingyu is mentioned as a martyr who endured hardships during the war.
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Yang Jingyu vowed to die rather than become a slave to a foreign nation and left his family to fight in the Northeast.
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China:
Yang Jingyu was a national hero who led anti-Japanese forces and died heroically in battle.
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China:
Yang Jingyu is recognized as one of the anti-Japanese heroes.
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China:
Yang Jingyu's poetry was recited by students to honor the spirit of the martyrs.
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General Yang Jingyu is remembered for his bravery and sacrifices during the anti-Japanese war.
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China:
Yang Jingyu is recognized as one of the anti-Japanese heroes praised by Xi Jinping.
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Yang Jingyu was a prominent figure in the Anti-Japanese resistance, known for his bravery.
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Yang Jingyu is remembered as a revolutionary hero who fought against the Japanese invaders.
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