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Online review: A sound of "golden pearl mami", warm military and civilian affection

author:China Tibet Net

"Jinzhu Mami" is the affectionate name of the Tibetan people for the people's children and soldiers. "Golden pearl" means bodhisattva who saves suffering and distress, "mami" means "soldier", and "golden pearl mami" means "bodhisattva soldier". The deep affection contained in this title comes from the history of liberating Tibet, marching into Tibet, and building Tibet, and the longer the new era, the more mellow it becomes.

Online review: A sound of "golden pearl mami", warm military and civilian affection

The picture shows that on October 26, 1951, the People's Liberation Army troops entering Tibet peacefully stationed in Lhasa Picture source: Party History Network Weibo

Liberating Tibet, marching into Tibet, and building Tibet are great deeds throughout the ages.

In December 1949, Mao Zedong made the strategic decision that "it is better to march into Tibet sooner rather than later" to enter Tibet.

In 1950, the 18th Army of the 5th Corps of the Second Field Army of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the 126th Regiment of the Yunnan Military Region, the Qinghai Cavalry Detachment, and the Xinjiang Independent Cavalry Division advanced into Tibet from four directions: Sichuan, Yunnan, Qinghai, and Xinjiang.

On May 23, 1951, the Central People's Government and the Local Government of Tibet signed the Agreement between the Central People's Government and the Local Government of Tibet on Measures for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet (hereinafter referred to as the "Seventeen-Article Agreement") in Beijing, declaring the peaceful liberation of Tibet. According to the agreement, on October 26, 1951, Zhang Guohua and other troops entered Lhasa with troops entering Tibet, and the People's Liberation Army peacefully entered the whole territory of Tibet.

Overcoming difficulties, the troops entering Tibet have strictly implemented the party's religious policy, ethnic policy, and the "Seventeen-Point Agreement," faithfully practiced the requirements of the party Central Committee and Chairman Mao's march into Tibet that "politics is more important than military, supply is more important than combat," and Deng Xiaoping's "walking by policy, relying on policy to eat, and policy is life." While training and studying, opening up wasteland and producing, while delivering medical treatment and medicine to the Tibetan people, carrying water and building roads... Solving practical difficulties, more than 200 firsts have been created, including the construction of the first highway, the first school, the first airport, the first power station, etc.

The greatest force is to work together. Generations of people's sons and soldiers stationed in Tibet, protected Tibet, and built Tibet have made sincere efforts to protect Tibet and build Tibet, which has won the sincere support and trust of the Tibetan people. Xi Jinping once pointed out that the rock-solid unity between the military and the government and between the military and the people will always be an important magic weapon for us to overcome all difficulties and obstacles and constantly move from victory to victory. "The military and the people are united as one, and we will see who can be the enemy of the world" is always an unbreakable truth.

Since the Eighteenth National Congress of the Communist Party of China, the vast number of military and people in Tibet have firmly remembered the entrustment and joined hands with one heart and one mind to make new contributions to the construction and development of various undertakings in socialist new Tibet.

In the battle against poverty, 10 leaders at or above the military level of the Tibet Military Region have each contacted a county at designated points to help 10 poverty-stricken counties remove their hats as scheduled; the troops at all levels have made every effort to help 70 characteristic industries and helped 130 poor villages, 2,886 poor households, and 9,551 impoverished people get rid of poverty as scheduled; officers and men stationed in Tibet have actively participated in actions such as "building a beautiful Tibet," planting more than 150,000 trees, planting more than 1,300 mu of grass, and building more than 40 kilometers of ditches; and the troops stationed in Tibet have invested a lot of manpower in science and technology, education, medical care, and poverty alleviation 2. Material resources, actively supported the construction of key local projects, helped build 76 schools on a regular basis, treated the masses free of charge, waived medical expenses, donated medical equipment and medicines to local hospitals, and held scientific and technological and cultural training courses for the masses; in the "4.25" earthquake, the East Asian snow disaster, the Nianchu River flood, and other emergency rescue and disaster relief, the officers and men of the troops stationed in Tibet charged into the front, rescued the people in distress, rushed to transport all kinds of materials, and donated money and materials to the disaster-stricken areas and the masses.

The army loves the people, the people support the army, and the Tibetan people return the actual actions of the Israeli army, the army, and the army. In Yadong County, Shigatse, three Tibetan sisters, Tsering Quzhen, Deji, and Puci, traveled together to deliver hundreds of tons of vegetables to six sentry points above 4,500 meters above sea level, such as Zhan Niangshe and Zelila, who had been carrying out their lives at an altitude of 4,500 meters; in Chayu County, Nyingchi City, "Old Auntie" Wangqiu Dolma had been supporting the army for more than 60 years and taking care of the officers and men of the garrison as his own relatives; in Nagqu City, the herdsman Phuntsok, in order to repay the local armed forces for helping him get rid of poverty, drove his own transport vehicle to participate in the construction of the Qinghai-Tibet Railway; and allocated training and exercises free of charge. Land for production and other uses; implementation of preferential care and resettlement policies; handling household formalities for military dependents and children, and solving the problem of enrolling in kindergartens and schools...

Localities support the military and subordinates, the army supports the government and loves the people, and Tibet has become a veritable highland of double support. (China Tibet Network Text/Liu Li)

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