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China has a long history and is rich in resources and culture. China was invaded by foreign countries in history, and some countries that covet our wealth wanted to invade and plunder, so they launched a war. In modern times, Japan's invasion of China led to chaos in China. Many people have been displaced and suffered greatly, which has left a very deep imprint on the history of our country, but at the same time, some brave soldiers have been born. They are not afraid of strong enemies and will defend their motherland to the death. Shanxi 92-year-old veteran, a heroic anti-Japanese soldier, could not prove his identity because of the loss of his documents. He pointed to a photo in the museum and said, this is me.

In that war-torn era, a stable and peaceful life was people's greatest wish. Under the protection of generations of anti-Japanese heroes, we finally ushered in today's prosperity. For these heroes, fame and fortune have long been ignored, and the memories on the battlefield are the most precious. Many veterans have military medals at home, representing their brilliant youth. The state will also give these veterans corresponding treatment and care. A 92-year-old veteran in Shanxi couldn't prove his identity because of his lost certificate, so he went to the museum and found himself in the photo.

The old man's name is Hao Zhiquan, and he is from Tao Yang village. 1944, Hao Zhiquan, who was only 16 years old, was determined to defend his country. He was in high spirits and resolutely joined the Eighth Route Army, and he was determined to drive the Japanese out. Participated in many battles and served as a guard of the 385th Brigade.

During his military career, Hao Zhiquan was deeply impressed by a battle, that is, the battle of Taiyuan. At that time, the battle was a great sacrifice. Hao Zhiquan struggled with the enemy and survived, but many close friends around him died in the battle. Although Hao Zhiquan survived, he was seriously injured. Under the fierce resistance of countless brave soldiers like him, the Japanese army finally announced its unconditional surrender. Under the call of the country, the old man Hao Zhiquan returned to his hometown and became an ordinary farmer.

In the eyes of others, he is very ordinary, and Hao Zhiquan did not tell his brilliant experience everywhere. On weekdays, I do farm work with peace of mind, and my daily life is frugal and simple, and I seldom chat. Everyone never imagined that he was a hero who had fought in the battlefield. When the old man was a guard, he had a photo with the battalion commander. The old man cherishes this photo very much and always takes it out to look at it and recall the past years. Later, the red museum was built in the county, hoping that the old man could donate this photo for future generations to look at and learn. The old man donated this photo.

After that, the old man moved several times, and some documents were inevitably lost. The preferential payments issued by the state required documents to prove his identity. So the old man came to the museum with the relevant staff, found the yellow old photos, pointed to the museum photos and said, this is me. Some comrades also came forward to prove his previous identity. Some local well-intentioned people also heard about his heroic deeds of fighting for the country, and organized groups to visit him many times, and brought some materials to help them in their lives.

Although these veterans are old, it is their fearless efforts that have brought us today's peace and tranquility. We should thank and respect veterans. If there is an opportunity, you should visit more often to show your gratitude.