Never forget! Someone sent the J-20 model in front of Wang Wei's tomb

On April 3, a reporter from the Qianjiang Evening News rushed to the tomb of Wang Wei Martyrs in Anxian Mausoleum in Hangzhou to sacrifice flowers. The reporter found that before this, many citizens had come to offer flowers. A staff member in the cemetery said: "Every year, people come to offer flowers, and many people pay homage to him."

In the middle of the flowers, there is also a J-20 fighter model, which is particularly noticeable. Staff at the scene said it was unclear when the fighter model was placed in front of Wang Wei's tomb.

In the Sino-US plane collision incident 19 years ago, Wang Wei was flying a J-8II fighter jet. "There is an enthusiastic citizen who presents his calligraphy works in front of Wang Wei's tomb every year." The staff of the cemetery said that although he didn't know who the citizen was, he was so impressed with the hero, "this year is very special. That citizen hasn't been here yet. "On the Internet, many netizens have photographed Wang Wei's tomb.

Photos of 2018 In 2018, the 17th anniversary of Wang Wei's sacrifice, the altar was filled with photos of new domestic military equipment such as the J-20 and Liaoning ships. The rapid development of China's national defense military is the best consolation to Wang Wei who loves the blue sky and devotes himself to the country.

Last year's Tomb Sweeping Day, in front of Wang Wei's tomb, there were lots of flowers, and every bouquet was a deep miss for the hero.

2019 Qingming Festival On April 1, 2001, a US reconnaissance aircraft violated our airspace in the South China Sea. Our army then sent two planes to track and intercept. The US plane suddenly rammed into our J-8II fighter, and pilot Wang Wei, number 81192, was forced to parachute into the sea. "Call 81192, here is 553, I'm instructed to take over your aircraft for the cruise mission, please return home!" "81192 received, I can no longer return, you continue to move forward!" While sorting Wang Wei's relics, comrades also found a picture An oil painting titled "Long Wish" hand-painted by Wang Wei. In the picture, a pilot takes a carrier-based aircraft to take off from the aircraft carrier.

Today, his "Voice" has finally come true: the new missile destroyer Kunming is listed; the J-15 carrier-based fighters are delivered in batches; the new fighters, large early warning aircraft, and anti-submarine patrol aircraft are built; the first amphibious attack ship is launched; 055 A large-scale 10,000-ton drive is listed; the Chinese Navy is ushering in the era of "double aircraft carriers" ...