**"We will take you home!" Yun-20 has landed in Shenyang for more than 70 years. Heroes, welcome to return
Family, today's news is really crying.
Shenyang on September 12, the sky was particularly blue, but everyone's hearts were hanging tightly, and then, with a huge roar, it fell steadily to the ground.

"Come! Come!"
At 10:57 am, a special plane of our own "Kunpeng" Yun-20, escorted by four "Weilong" J-20 fighter jets, slowly landed at Shenyang Taoxian International Airport like a giant returning home.
The plane carries the remains of the 30 martyrs of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army in South Korea, as well as the 267 relics they left behind. **
After more than 70 years, they finally returned home!
At the airport, the spectacular "passing the water gate" water arc is the highest etiquette of the motherland to wash away the dust of these heroes and welcome them home.

The scene was solemn and solemn. When everyone bowed deeply to the remains of the martyrs, you could clearly see that many people around were red in their eyes.
In these tears, there is a longing that has spanned more than 70 years and a deepest respect for those "the cutest people".
1. From "Crossing the River 50" to "Triumph", this is a tribute to traveling through time and space
Do you know? For this welcome, our Air Force's small details are particularly "heart-wrenching".

Yun-20's call sign is "Crossing the River 50". Isn't this the feat of crossing the Yalu River with great courage? The call for the four J-20s escorted was "triumphant".
One "crossing the river" and the other "triumphantly reunite", from the starting point of the bloody battle more than 70 years ago to the victory of the powerful air force escorting, this is not just two calls, this is the dialogue between two generations of soldiers, and the motherland's commitment to the martyrs traveling through time and space:

"We have completed the road you didn't finish back then; we have held on for you the victory you didn't see back then!"
**2. The 29.7 kilometers of road home, the highest respect of a city**
After the ceremony, the coffin of the remains of the martyrs was solemnly sent to the military transport vehicle. In front, there is a convoy of 70 police motorcycles, leading the way to escort them.

From the airport to the Shenyang Martyrs Cemetery of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, this short 29.7 kilometers of road has become the most touching and spectacular "way home".
On both sides of the road, nearly 3,500 national flags fluttered in the wind, as if they were lined up to salute. On the big screen along the street, there are a few words that make people break their defenses in an instant: "The mountains and rivers remember you, we remember you", "The motherland has never forgotten, the people will always remember you", "Welcome the hero in the name of the city."

Countless citizens stood spontaneously on the side of the road, staring at the convoy quietly, unwilling to leave for a long time. Among the crowd, there were old people with gray hair, energetic young people, and engineers from Shenfei
They held the military aircraft model they developed in their hands and said proudly: "Our fighter jets can protect the blue sky of the motherland now. Heroes, have you seen it?"
**3. "As long as I can move, I will come and pick them up"**
On this road, we have seen too many moving figures.
The 91-year-old veteran volunteer soldier Zeng Guoxing deliberately put on the simplest military uniform and took off all the medals of merit on his chest. He said: "Compared with my sacrificed comrades, what is my merit? I will always respect them and learn from them!"
Another 95-year-old veteran Cheng Maoyou, just after attending the 93rd military parade, rushed to Shenyang without even resting his breath. He said excitedly: "As long as I can move, I will pick them up at the scene! I will tell them the shock of the military parade. The country is now strong, so you rest in peace!"
And there is also actor Zhu Yilong, who has played a volunteer soldier in the movie. At the scene, he said movedly: "More than 70 years later, the motherland has picked you up. Now, we will continue to move forward with your ideals."
Yes, heroes have never gone far away. They just changed their way to live in the hearts of each of us and become the straight backbone of our nation.

From 2014 to the present, 12 batches of remains of 1,011 volunteer army martyrs have returned to the embrace of the motherland. The country has also been working hard and has found relatives for 28 martyrs through DNA comparison and other technologies.
Tomorrow (September 13), these 30 heroes will be buried in the Martyrs Cemetery of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea in Shenyang. From then on, they will be in the arms of their motherland and will be buried forever with their former comrades.
The hero returns home and the mountains and rivers are safe. This prosperous era is as you wish!