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Why is Yu Xiaohong, Yu's daughter, buried in Babaoshan Cemetery? What is her main contribution?
Cadres in their fifties are not uncommon in revolutionary cemeteries. Why can't Yu Xiaohong? Even county cadres are buried here. A mountaineer died in an avalanche and was buried here. He may not reach any level. As long as you die for your country, you can make appropriate arrangements, regardless of seniority. People often regard Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery as the cemetery of "dignitaries", but it is not.

? An elegant woman, only 5 1 year old when she died. At the bottom of this photo, there is a red wreath. On the left side of the banner, the word "Sister" is written, and below it is the upper part of the word "Yang". When searching for "Yu Xiaohong and Yu Xiaoyang" on the Internet, the answer came out-they are the daughters of Vice Premier Yu of the State Council.

? Yu (19 14- 1999), a native of luling county (now Ji' an) in Jiangxi province, was awarded the rank of China outstanding communist party member, a communist fighter, a proletarian revolutionary, the founder of the new China petroleum industry, and an outstanding economic leader of the China People's Liberation Army. Member of the 11th and 12th sessions of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, secretary of the Secretariat, former member and member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China Advisory Committee, former member and deputy secretary-general of the Central Military Commission, and former director of the General Political Department of China People's Liberation Army. He was awarded the Second Class August 1st Medal, the First Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the First Class Medal of Liberation.