China News Agency, Shenyang, September 17 (Reporter Wang Jingwei) "Returning from the soul, sightseeing in my country. Our people are rich, and our country is strong. National rejuvenation, China is prosperous. The road is new, and the world is harmonious." September 17 In the morning, the burial ceremony for the remains of the ninth batch of Chinese People's Volunteers in South Korea was held at the Shenyang Anti-US and Aid Korea Martyrs Cemetery.

On September 17, the burial ceremony for the remains of the ninth batch of martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteers in South Korea was held at the Shenyang Martyrs Cemetery for Resisting U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Yu Haiyang

  The day before, the remains of the ninth batch of Chinese People's Volunteer Army martyrs in South Korea were escorted by a special plane of the Chinese Air Force from South Korea to Shenyang, Liaoning Province, and the remains of 88 Chinese People's Volunteer Army martyrs and related relics returned to the embrace of the motherland.

  Pei Jinjia, Secretary of the Party Leadership Group and Minister of the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of China, attended the ceremony.

Li Lecheng, Deputy Secretary of the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee and Governor, presided over the ceremony.

  After the ceremony, the solemn military band played the euphemistic "Missing Song". Under the escort of soldiers of the People's Liberation Army with guns, the soldiers of honor escorted the coffins of the volunteer martyrs into the scene slowly.

The audience played and sang the national anthem of the People's Republic of China.

  Pei Jinjia said in the sacrificial text that day: "The return of the soul, the famous name Kong Zhang. The return of the soul, the eternal fragrance."

On September 17, the burial ceremony for the remains of the ninth batch of martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteers in South Korea was held at the Shenyang Martyrs Cemetery for Resisting U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea.

The picture shows the soldiers escorting the coffins of the volunteer martyrs into the burial underground palace.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Yu Haiyang

  Afterwards, all the staff bowed three times to the coffins of the volunteer martyrs, and 27 salute soldiers fired 12 shots to pay high tribute to the martyrs.

As the "Song of Missing" played in a low voice again, the soldiers of honor lifted the coffins of the volunteer martyrs, circled the square for half a circle, and slowly walked towards the underground palace of burial.

  The audience stared at the martyrs' coffins, silently lined up in long queues, offered flowers to the martyrs, and looked at the martyrs' famous wall, which was full of yellow and white chrysanthemums.

  In the past 8 years, 825 volunteer martyrs who have returned to China for burial have been buried in this cemetery.

Today, 88 volunteer martyrs who died for the country, after more than 70 years of separation and separation from their homeland, finally returned to their hometown and rested in the arms of the motherland.

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