Lei Feng

Lei Feng (December 18, 1940 - August 15, 1962), formerly known as Lei Zhengxing, was born in Changsha, Hunan Province. He is a soldier of the Chinese people's Liberation Army and a communist soldier.

He joined the Chinese youth vanguard in 1954, the Chinese people's Liberation Army in 1960 and the Communist Party of China in November of the same year. In May 1961, Lei Feng, as a candidate of his army, was elected as a deputy to the Fourth People's Congress of Fushun City, Liaoning Province. On February 19, 1962, Lei Feng attended the first representative meeting of the Communist Youth League of Shenyang Military Region as a special representative, and was elected as a member of the presidium to speak at the meeting. On August 15, 1962, Lei Feng died on duty at the age of 22.

Lei Feng's spirit named after Lei Feng has the greatest influence on later generations. Lei Feng's spirit is the spirit of selfless dedication to struggle for communism; Loyal to the party and the people, selfless dedication; "Screw spirit" based on their own work and creating extraordinary achievements in ordinary work; The spirit of hard work, regardless of remuneration and striving to make contributions; In the final analysis, it is the spirit of serving the people wholeheartedly. Lei Feng's spirit influenced later generations of Chinese people.

On September 25, 2019, Lei Feng was selected as the "most beautiful fighter".

Chinese nameLei Feng (formerly Lei Zhengxing)
Foreign nameLeiFeng
aliasGeng Yazi (milk name)
nationalityChina
nationHan nationality
Native placeWangcheng County, Changsha City, Hunan Province
date of birthDecember 18, 1940
Date of deathAugust 15, 1962
University one is graduated fromHeyeba primary school (now Leifeng school)
occupationPLA soldiers
Major achievementsSecond class merit, first class merit, third class merit, the most beautiful striver of Fushun Municipal People's Congress in Liaoning Province
Representative worksYin Yin, I learned to drive a tractor, Lei Feng's Diary
Political outlookMember of the Communist Party of China
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