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3 Stories of Modern Chinese Celebrities

1. Meng Xiangbin

Meng Xiangbin (April 9, 1979 - November 30, 2007) was born in a peasant family in Liuqiao Township, Qihe County, Dezhou City, Shandong Province. After graduating from high school in 1997, he joined the army and was admitted to the Lanzhou Branch of the Information Engineering University of the Chinese People's Liberation Army after being recommended by the organization. On November 30, 2007, Comrade Meng Xiangbin died heroically because he risked his own life to rescue a young woman who jumped into the river. He was only 28 years old.

Moved China Person of the Year in 2007. During his lifetime, he worked conscientiously, studied proactively, united comrades, and was enthusiastic about helping others. He was highly praised by leaders and comrades. In April 2012, the name "Meng Xiangbin" was registered as a trademark, and his army came forward to defend his rights.

2. Ding Xiaobing

In 1984, Ding Xiaobing’s reconnaissance brigade went to the Sino-Vietnamese border for reconnaissance. In order to win this arduous task and accept the test of the party, he pricked his finger with a dagger and wrote an oath to the party with blood: "Dear party organization, I firmly demand to participate in the battle, lead the battle, be the vanguard, and ask the party to fight Test me!" He has successfully completed more than 20 reconnaissance and combat missions.

On the day exactly one year after he joined the army, as the "first prisoner", he captured a prisoner alive on the Vietnamese army's position. When retreating, in order to protect his comrades and prisoners, he grabbed a grenade thrown by the Vietnamese army and threw it out. The grenade exploded the moment he was released. One of his right arms was blown to pieces with only a little flesh attached, and it was bleeding profusely.

For the convenience of movement, he pulled out the dagger, cut off the severed arm and put it on his waist, thinking of reattaching it behind. After a simple bandage, Ding Xiaobing, with amazing perseverance, and his comrades carried the prisoners and braved Vietnamese artillery fire over the mountains and ridges for nearly 4 hours before retreating, leaving a 3-kilometer-long bloody road behind them.

3. Chen Jian

On August 15, 1969, the Xunbeela River in Xunke County, Heilongjiang Province, located on the Sino-Soviet border, suddenly flooded, and defense supplies were piled on the river. The telephone pole was washed into the flood. Shanghai educated youth Jin Xunhua and Chen Jian, who were jumping in line here, jumped into the flood together and struggled to save national property. In the process of saving national property, Jin Xunhua, who was only 20 years old, died heroically. Chen Jian, who was one year younger than him, survived.

Chen Jian later recalled that the reason he was able to survive was because Jin Xunhua gave him a helping hand during the flood. Because of gratitude, guilt, and the friendship between educated youths and comrades, Chen Jian secretly made a promise in his heart from then on, that he would guard Jin Xunhua's tomb on that black land for the rest of his life. After that, Chen Jian came to Jin Xunhua's grave every year to sweep his grave and express his true feelings.

4. Hong Zhanhui

Hong Zhanhui, male, born in June 1982, native of Xihua County, Henan Province, member of the Communist Party of China, Master of Business Administration at Central South University Business School, moved China's top ten news figures, the 17th China's top ten outstanding young people. Since the age of 12, he has taken on the important responsibility of taking care of his younger sister and father. In order to study and take care of his family, he has been working part-time jobs to maintain his studies and livelihood.

Successively studied at Huaihua College (junior college) and Central South University, where he studied jointly for bachelor’s and master’s degrees. In 2005, he was named one of the top ten people who touched China. In 2006, he was named one of the top ten outstanding young people in the country. In 2008, he participated in the torch relay event in Changsha, Hunan Province as an Olympic torch bearer. From 2011 to 2015, he served as deputy secretary of the Youth League Committee at Huaihua University. In 2016, he served as assistant to the president and secretary of the Youth League Committee of Hunan Information University.

5. Gui Xien

Gui Xien was born in Wuhan, Hubei Province in 1937. He is a professor of infectious diseases at Wuhan University School of Medicine, an infectious disease specialist at Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, and a member of the China AIDS Prevention and Control Expert Steering Group. Member, the earliest discoverer of AIDS high-incidence areas in China.

In July 1999, he went to Wenlou Village, Shangcai County, Henan Province to investigate the epidemic of an unknown infectious disease, and found that the infectious disease was AIDS. He immediately reported the seriousness of the epidemic to the Shangcai County Government, Henan Province. But it was ignored.

On the contrary, the local government of Henan Province declared Gui Xien an "undesirable person" and forcibly Block him from entering the village to conduct more investigations. In order to obtain more detailed first-hand information about the epidemic situation in the village as soon as possible.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Gui Xien

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