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Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

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On 1997, a plane carrying the remains of three decades of disappearance landed on Cuban soil, and on this day, all the leaders of Cuba spontaneously rushed to the airport, standing respectfully, slowly raising their hands above their heads and welcoming the hero's return with military salutes.

His name was Che Guevara, and thirty years earlier he had died on his own ideals on the land of his country, but thirty years later, as an Argentine, he had been treated with such grand accordion from Cuba.

What is the legend of his life? How did an Argentine die in cuba's highest military salute? Why was his remains found thirty years later?

Che Guevara, born in Argentina into a large family of prominent families, from a young age he gradually developed a very dashing personality, and it is his dashing personality that gradually makes him deviate from the path of a conformist life and go to another path of doom.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Che Guevara studied medicine at university, but he seemed to prefer to be a traveler than a doctor, and in the summer of his freshman year, he traveled to twelve provinces in northern Argentina, but this trip did not satisfy his heart's desires, and his active heart could not be suppressed, so he proposed to the school for a year's sabbatical, in order to travel to all corners of South America.

However, the meaning of the trip quietly deteriorated on the way, and his mood became heavy from the joy of the beginning, because he saw too much human suffering, which he had not imagined in the past twenty years, the refugees were ragged and displaced, and the scene before him stung Che Guevara's heart.

His ideals changed as a result, when revolutionary zeal had sprung up in his heart, and on the plane back to Argentina, he wrote the words "I am no longer me" with a pen to show his new life.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Che Guevara, who had successfully graduated from college, did not make any stops and began his second trip, this time to Guatemala, a country led by anti-dictatorship leaders.

The country's leader, Abens, was also a young man who had not been president for many days, but his thinking was very correct in the eyes of Che Guevara, because he dared to fight, and the series of reforms he implemented were brave enough to challenge the American dictatorship.

Che Guevara therefore decided to stay, to help the isolated president, to firmly support his reforms, and this stay also allowed Che Guevara to meet many friends with whom he shared his ideals, and his revolutionary enthusiasm was greatly encouraged.

But things were far less smooth than expected, and under the persecution of the US regime, Abens could only be forced to step down and go into exile. Che Guevara, including the others, were implicated and had to leave Guatemala.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

The defeat of Arbens seemed to sound the alarm bell for Che Guevara, when he began to realize that the revolution was not a small fight, he had to face a powerful dictatorial force, and only by eliminating the intervention of dictatorship and other countries could the people be liberated and the revolution successful.

After more than half a year on the run, Che Guevara traveled to Mexico, where he met his lifelong friend Fidel Costero.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Fidel Castro

Che Guevara discovered in his conversations with Fidel that he was a revolutionary who hated dictatorship, which coincided with Che Guevara's ideas, and he was quickly attracted to Fidel and decided to follow him.

At that time, Fidel was only a dangerous person wanted by the Cuban government for the defeat of the revolution, but Che Guevara did not care, he insisted on joining Fidel's anti-dictatorship organization, the "726" organization, and returned to Cuba with Fidel to start the struggle against dictatorship with a group of patriotic youth.

The movement swept across Cuba with lightning speed, and Che Guevara and Fidel were also blocked by the dictator's army, and Che Guevara, who had always been a doctor, was forced to pick up a gun and become a well-known fighter.

Before that, Che Guevara had never held a gun, but this time he seemed to be like a natural warrior, with his excellent combat performance and attitude of killing determination, he was supported by more and more people, and he also got another look at him by Fidel.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Soon, the dictator was driven away and Cuba fell into unprecedented calm.

Fidel became cuba's new leader, and another distinguished leader of the Cuban Revolution, Che Guevara, was awarded the honorary title of "Citizen of Cuba" and even became one of the senior officials of the new government.

But Che Guevara's revolutionary ideals are by no means limited to Cuba, and he believes that, now that the Cuban revolution has succeeded, the experience of the Cuban revolution should be passed on to the countries of South America so that they can also live freely from the rule of dictators.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

However, che Guevara's view was not supported by his friend Fidel, in Fidel's view, although Cuba overthrew the dictatorship, but there are a series of problems in many aspects of the country's economy and people's livelihood, and he only wants to defend Cuba well.

After leaving a farewell letter to Fidel, Che Guevara went into the jungles of Africa with the flame of his ideals that were burning more and more, hoping to ignite the revolutionary passion in the hearts of the people there.

Relying on the experience of the victory of the Cuban revolution, he led the local forces to rise up against it, but Che Guevara, who did not know how to adapt to local conditions and adapt to events, was defeated, but he did not realize his mistake, and then moved to South America, where he even clashed with local revolutionaries.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Che Guevara believed with all his heart that the Cuban revolution was successfully led by him, that he should lead the revolutions of other countries, and that in his ideals, there was no need for the masses of the people, no need to judge the situation, and still less a little change.

He led guerrilla forces around South America, causing the United States a lot of trouble, and he had unrelentingly and brazenly confronted the United States when he was in power in Cuba, which made the United States also make up its mind to deal with Che Guevara.

Che Guevara's frantic touch on the bottom line of American interests and his personal extreme idealism finally pulled him down into the abyss.

One day in October 1967, at the behest and involvement of the United States, Che Guevara was betrayed by a local farmer and captured alive by the Bolivian government's special forces, and Che Guevara was no longer able to see the appearance of the pampered prince at that time, replaced by Che Guevara's messy hair and tattered clothes.

Che Guevara: An idealistic "doer" who buried his bones for 30 years and buried his fate with his own hands

Just one night later, Che Guevara waited for the order to put him to death, and he would never have imagined that his ideal would become his fastest death charm.

With a gunshot, the revolutionary, who had been working hard to create an ideal world, reluctantly left.

After his death, the army secretly buried him in a deserted place, and it was not until decades later that his remains were seen and transported back to Cuba for burial, and cuba held the most solemn funeral for this great revolutionary.

Che Guevara's life is a life worth remembering, even if he did not accomplish his life's goal until the end of his death.

Although he was indeed a revolutionary who struggled to oppress the people under dictatorship, his stubbornness ultimately buried his ideals with his life in the land where he had fought.

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