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What are some famous stories about the feelings of home and country?

1. Hua is a great mathematician. After the July 7th Incident, he returned from England to War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's motherland, neither for money nor for a degree. After returning home, he took an active part in the anti-Japanese national salvation movement. 1950, he became an internationally renowned first-class mathematician and was hired as a tenured professor by the University of Illinois, but he resolutely led his family back to the newly liberated motherland.

2. In the spring of10, 12-year-old Zhou Enlai went to Yin Gang College to study. Once, when the headmaster asked why everyone was studying in class, Zhou Enlai generously replied, "For the rise of China! This oath runs through his life, and he has made great contributions to the liberation of the Chinese nation.

3./kloc-0 In the early winter of 955, Qian Xuesen, who had just broken through the obstruction of the American authorities and returned to his motherland, visited Harbin Institute of Military Engineering. Dean General Chen Geng asked him: "Can China people engage in missiles?" Qian Xuesen said, "If foreigners can do it, why can't China people do it? Are China people shorter than foreigners? ! "This sentence decided Qian Xuesen's rocket, missile and space career.

More than 40 years have passed, and now Qian Xuesen is 90 years old. With his fundamental contribution to China's rocket and missile technology, aerospace technology and even the whole national defense high-tech cause, he has written a brilliant chapter for the modernization of our military weapons and equipment.

4. Lin Zexu Destroys Opium in Humen Destroying Opium in Humen (June 1839) refers to a historical event in which the Qing government of China appointed an imperial envoy Lin Zexu to destroy opium in Humen, Guangdong.

This incident later became the fuse of the First Opium War, in which the treaty of nanking was also signed. Smoking ban in Humen indirectly led to the harm of unequal treaties to the people of China.

1June 3, 839 (April 22, 19th year of Daoguang reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Qing Dynasty), Lin Zexu ordered the public destruction of opium in Humentan, which lasted for 23 days until June 25, and destroyed opium 19 187 boxes and 2 1 19 bags.

The destruction of opium in Humen has become a historic event in the anti-drug struggle. June 3, which began with the destruction of opium in Humen, was designated as the No-Smoking Festival of the Republic of China, and June 26, the day after the end of cigarette sales, was also the International Anti-Drug Day.

5. Martyr of Guan Tianpei, Guan Tianpei, the great star of the Opium War. 1834 served as the governor of Guangdong navy, that is, he devoted himself to strengthening the coastal defense of Guangdong.

In September of the 20th year of Daoguang (1840), Lin Zexu was dismissed for investigation. Most local officials in Guangdong changed their attitude of "peace talks" with the British invaders, but Guan Tianpei was unmoved.

On1February 10, the Shajiao and Dajiao forts of Humen Fortress were captured by the British. Guan Tianpei is in Humen, with only a few hundred soldiers left behind.

On the sixth day of February in the 21st year of Daoguang (184 1), the British army launched a general attack on Humen fortress. Guan Tianpei, who was over 60 years old, personally commanded and wounded more than 10 people, and personally fired back at the enemy. In order not to make the prefect seal fall into enemy hands, Guan Tianpei urged his followers to take it away.

The waiter grabbed his skirt in tears and asked to leave together, but Guan Tianpei sternly refused. Suddenly, the enemy fired another shell, and the veteran who was over 60 years old was unfortunately shot and killed. When Guan Tianpei died, his eyes were wide open and he stood straight.