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Examples of people who work hard, work hard, plead for the people and give their lives for the law.
1. Practical example: Jiao Duzhi Lankao.

Jiao Youlu, a revolutionary martyr, joined the China Production Party in 1946, and was transferred to lankao county as the county party secretary in 1962. At this time, the county suffered serious waterlogging, sandstorm and saline-alkali disaster. He adhered to the leadership method of seeking truth from facts and the mass line. Together with the cadres and the masses in the county, he fought tenaciously against serious natural disasters and tried to change the face of Lankao.

Suffering from liver cancer, he still endured severe pain and insisted on working. Known as "a good cadre of the party" and "a good public servant of the people." With his own practical actions, he created Jiao Youlu's spirit of being close to the people and loving the people, working hard, being scientific and realistic, facing difficulties and being selfless.

2. An example of pleading for the people and devoting oneself to the law: Tan Sitong was brave and died for the reform.

1898 In August, Tan Sitong was summoned by Emperor Guangxu to participate in the New Deal and carry out political reform. The die-hards headed by Empress Dowager Cixi regarded the reform as a scourge and put forward "I would rather die than change the law". And sent Rong Lu, a close friend, as the governor of Zhili, to command the Beiyang Army and control Beijing, waiting for an opportunity to put out the political reform movement.

The reformist fantasy won the support of Yuan Shikai, a subordinate of Rong Lu, and turned the situation around. Yuan Shikai pretended to support on the surface, but secretly told Rong Lu. In September of 2 1 year, Empress Dowager Cixi staged a coup, imprisoned Emperor Guangxu and arrested reformists. Japanese volunteers advised Tan Sitong to go to Japan, but his friend "made it to the semi-finals", but he refused to leave.

In the end, Tan Sitong was determined to die for reform in order to awaken the insensitive people. "Political reforms in all countries are born out of bloodshed. Today, China has never heard of bloodshed caused by political reform, and this country is not prosperous. If so, please start from the beginning! "Then he died generously, though tragic and shocking the world!

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"Since ancient times, there have been people who have worked hard, people who have worked hard, people who have pleaded for the people, and people who have sacrificed their lives for the law ... Although it is equivalent to the so-called" official history "of the emperor's genealogy, it often cannot hide their glory. This is the backbone of China. " Is this sentence from Lu Xun's On Jieting: China People Lose Confidence?

"China's backbone" is a national concept, not just the concept of a certain class or group in the Chinese nation, especially when ethnic contradictions have become the main contradiction. Our Chinese nation is a great nation with a glorious revolutionary tradition. She trained thousands of heroes in Qian Qian, including outstanding figures among the working people, people with lofty ideals in the exploiting class and outstanding figures in the ruling class.

Due to historical conditions, the latter has more opportunities to exert its intelligence than the former; Their contributions to the development of the Chinese nation in the fields of politics, economy, military affairs, culture, science and art are easier to go down in history than the latter. The "hard-working people" mentioned in this paper refer to those who persist in a certain cause, have the courage to endure hardships and struggle for the benefit of the country and the nation.