Zhao Yiman
Zhao Yiman was a notable Chinese anti-Japanese heroine during the Second Sino-Japanese War. She is celebrated for her unwavering commitment to her country and her bravery in the face of adversity. Zhao became a symbol of resistance against Japanese occupation, ultimately sacrificing her life for the cause. Her last words, expressing her devotion to the Party and her willingness to give her life for China, resonate as a testament to her patriotism and courage.
Born on Aug 02, 1905 (120 years old)
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Zhao Yiman sacrificed her life for her country, embodying the spirit of patriotism.
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China:
Zhao Yiman sacrificed her life for her country, embodying the spirit of patriotism.
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China:
Zhao Yiman was a member of the Communist Party who bravely fought against Japanese invasion and was ultimately martyred.
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China:
Zhao Yiman left a final letter expressing her regrets about not being able to fulfill her educational responsibilities as she faced sacrifice for her revolutionary beliefs.
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China:
Zhao Yiman's poetry was recited by students to honor the spirit of the martyrs.
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China:
Zhao Yiman is celebrated as a heroine in the Anti-Japanese War for her sacrifices.
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China:
Zhao Yiman is remembered as a heroic figure in the Anti-Japanese War.
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China:
Zhao Yiman is celebrated for her bravery and sacrifice during the anti-Japanese resistance.
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China:
Zhao Yiman wrote a poignant farewell letter expressing her determination to continue the struggle for her children after her mother's death.
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China:
Zhao Yiman's last letter to her son was read during a collective study session of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee.
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