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106-year-old man traveled 400 kilometers to visit the martyr's son. What is the scene?
On April 4th, a video of an old man kissing his son's tombstone in Wenshan, Yunnan 106 touched many netizens. The video shows that the 106-year-old man, accompanied by his family, came to Malipo Martyrs Cemetery from Songming County, Kunming to visit his only son. The old man reached out and held the tombstone, calling his son's name all the time, crying and kissing the photo of his son on the tombstone. Everyone present cried with him.

In this regard, many netizens said: "Mom can understand mom." "I am most afraid of seeing this, and my tears have flowed down unwillingly." "Let mom take a good look at you again." "The mountains and rivers are innocent, and the heroes rest in peace."

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Further reading -202 1 Qingming Thanksgiving Ceremony held in Shanghai

On April 2nd, 20021year, the Qingming Thanksgiving Ceremony was held in the New Fourth Army Square in Fushou Garden, Shanghai. Liu Tiantong and Feng Guoliang, two veterans of the New Fourth Army, came to the scene and stopped at the memorial wall for a long time after the activity. "I have a lot to say to my old comrades-in-arms, and I want to tell them the most: your sacrificed for the prosperity of the country." Feng Guoliang, 95, said.

Shanghai Fushouyuan New Fourth Army Square, jointly built by Shanghai New Fourth Army History Research Association and Shanghai Fushouyuan, was officially completed in 2005, and is now a patriotic education base in Shanghai. Here stands a memorial wall engraved with the names of more than 7,600 veterans of the New Fourth Army, and here lies 1800 soldiers of the New Fourth Army. Every year around Tomb-Sweeping Day, veterans, college students, ordinary citizens and other people from all walks of life come to look back on history and cherish the memory of heroes and heroes.

At the thanksgiving ceremony that day, many veterans of the New Fourth Army sent videos to express their blessings to the country and hope for the younger generation. Dawn, a 99-year-old veteran,1took part in the revolution in August 1939 and worked as a telegraph all his life. Recalling the battle experience with the New Fourth Army, she said with emotion: "It's really not easy. Countless martyrs have sacrificed, and some people don't know at home after sacrifice. "

Ganlong Com- 106 The old man trudged 400 kilometers to visit the son of a martyr who died for his country more than 40 years ago.