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Wu Yunduo, whose ancestral home is Wuhan, Hubei Province, was born in 1917 in Pingxiang, Jiangxi Province, and worked as a worker in an Anyuan coal mine in his early years. He joined the New Fourth Army in 1938 and the Communist Party of China in 1939. He is the founder of the New Fourth Army's ordnance industry and the pioneer of the new China's weapons industry.
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In the war years, he always defeated the disabled with tenacious perseverance and insisted on fighting in the front line of production and scientific research. He said: "As long as I live for one day, I will certainly work for the party for the people for one day." ”
After the founding of New China, Wu Yunduo wrote a biography "Dedicating Everything to the Party" based on his own growth and combat experience, which was widely circulated at home and abroad.
Selfless dedication, sacrificing life and forgetting death, single-mindedly serving the party, never wavering... In the memorial hall, touching stories and precious pictures record the glorious life of Wu Yunduo, "China's Paul Kochakin".
Reporter: Zhang Chenjun
Editor: Lin Han
Packing: Yujia Bao (Internship)
Produced by the Audio and Video Department of Xinhua News Agency