清明祭英烈,踏寻红色足迹

Source: Yongkang Zhongyi Manufacture & Trade Co., Ltd.Publication time:2025-04-07

On an early morning in April, the air was filled with a faint fragrance of flowers. With utmost reverence, we arrived at the Martyr Liu Ying Cemetery and participated in a solemn and dignified Qingming memorial ceremony. This day is not only to commemorate the revolutionary martyrs, but also to inherit the red genes and remember history.




There stands a tall stone monument in front of the cemetery gate, with the bold and powerful words "Martyr Liu Ying Cemetery" as if telling the immortal deeds of heroes. Among our group, there are relatives from the old district of Ruijin, as well as descendants of early revolutionary martyrs in Yongkang. Everyone gathered together to express their deepest condolences to revolutionary martyrs such as Liu Ying and Zhang Guiqing. Amidst the national anthem, everyone stood in silence, followed by arranging flower baskets, mourning couplets, and presenting fresh flowers. At this moment, the mountains and rivers are silent, and the heroic souls rest in peace.




After visiting the cemetery, we walked into the Revolutionary Memorial Hall. There are many precious historical materials and objects displayed in the museum, including items that Comrade Liu Ying used before his death. He joined the Red Army in 1929 and held multiple important positions until he became a member of the Central China Bureau of the Communist Party of China. His revolutionary career was brief but brilliant, dedicating everything to the cause of national liberation. Standing in front of these exhibits, I felt like I had traveled through time and space, seeing that magnificent historical painting.




Leaving the memorial hall, we arrived at the place where Liu Ying and Zhang Guiqing sacrificed themselves - under the maple tree at the foot of Matou Mountain. Here, green trees provide shade and birds sing softly, but every step feels a heavy sense of responsibility. The revolutionary spirit is immortal, it is the driving force for us to move forward. This journey has made me realize even more that commemorating martyrs is not only a ceremony, but also a mission.