At 9 a.m. on September 27, China and South Korea held a ceremony for the handover of martyrs' remains at Incheon International Airport.

Staff from China and South Korea, including the Ministry of Veterans Affairs of China, the Chinese Embassy in Korea, and the Ministry of National Defense of South Korea, attended the handover ceremony.

The special plane of the Chinese Air Force will pick up and transport the remains of the martyrs to China.

The day before, China and South Korea jointly held an enchantment ceremony in South Korea.

At the ceremony, nine Chinese soldiers of salute carried the martyrs' coffins and boarded the Yun-20 special plane.

  According to previous news from CCTV News, three seals were found in the remains of the martyrs, namely Ma Shixian, Lin Shuishi, and Ding Zuxi.

According to information from the China Hero Network: Ma Shixian, born in 1927, native of Mengjin County, Luoyang, Henan; Lin Shuishi, born in October 1928, native of Zhangpu County, Zhangzhou, Fujian; Ding Zuxi, born in 1921, native of Wuwei County, Wuhu, Anhui.

  In the report, CCTV News called for the martyrs to find their relatives. If you have clues, please contact the local military affairs department as soon as possible.

The Paper reporter noticed that as of noon on the 27th, there had been news of two martyrs seeking relatives.

  Luoyang Net news on September 26th, at 18:00 on the 26th, a reporter from Luobao Financial Media learned through the Ministry of Human Resources and Military Affairs of Mengjin County that the seventh batch of Luoyang martyrs among the martyrs of the Korean Volunteer Army was from Xiangyang Village, Chaoyang Town, Mengjin County, Luoyang City. , Married before joining the army, but left no children.

Ma Shixian has two nephews, both of whom have passed away. Their descendants live in Xiangyang Village.

  Minnan Daily News: Through various searches, the reporter learned: Lin Shui is from Tulou Village, Shaxi Town (now Guleigang District), Zhangpu County. He was born in a poor peasant family in October 1928 and joined the revolution in April 1949. He participated in the War of Liberation. During the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, he was incorporated into the 2nd Battalion and 6th Company of the 218th Regiment of the 73rd Division of the 23rd Army of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army.

  A Minnan Daily reporter contacted Lin Shuxin, the grand nephew of the Martyr Lin Shuishi.

"Our whole family heard that an uncle's seal was among the martyrs' relics. We were very moved. Thank you to the martyrs who have not forgotten the sacrifice of the party and the country!" Lin Shuxin said excitedly.

  After further verification.

The martyr Lin Shuishi had only one brother named Lin Shui Fa (deceased). Lin Shui Fa had 2 boys and 5 women. Among them, his son, Lin Meijin (deceased), adopted the local customs as his son.

Now Lin Meijin's family also has 3 sons, namely Lin Yiyu, Lin Yihui, and Lin Shuxin (finding relatives). They have never seen Lin Shuishi since childhood.

  According to the Zhangpu County Veterans Affairs Bureau, many volunteer army officers and soldiers had their own seals back then. It was because many people were not literate at the time. When communicating with their families, most of them asked for ghostwriters. The last seal was theirs. A token between family members.

The heroes may not have thought that after more than 60 years, when they have been asleep on the earth, these seals have become the only token for the motherland and family to distinguish them, illuminating their way home.

Zhangzhou Veterans Affairs Bureau Yang Zhihui said that we found the families of the martyrs that night and the heroes returned home. We are very happy.

  Yue Huairang, chief reporter of The Paper