Rasini Bayika is a deputy to the National People's Congress and a national model worker. The story of a family guarding the border for three generations is well-known in Pamirs, and is praised as "Pamirs Eagle" by local herdsmen. Before his death, he used to say, "I will always be a frontier soldier without military uniform, guarding the frontier of the motherland forever ..."
The situation was critical, Laciny Bayika had no time to think about it, and stepped on the ice and went straight to the child. While reaching for the child, the ice suddenly collapsed and Laciny Bayika accidentally fell into the water. The cold lake quickly took away the body temperature. Laciny Bayika struggled to raise her hands and tried her best to hold the child on the water. At this time, Mushajiang Nurdun, who rushed to the lake to save people, also jumped into the cold lake to help rescue. People who heard the news also participated in the rescue. 10 minutes later, the child was successfully rescued, but Lacny Bayika, who held up his life, never got out of the water again, and fixed his life at 465,438+0 years old forever.
In the early 1950s, China People's Liberation Army (PLA) wanted to set up a post at the border crossing. Due to the rugged and complicated mountain road, Lacny Baika's grandfather Kelly Dubec Dilidar became the first local volunteer guide and took the initiative to protect the border with the border guards. Since the 1970s, his father, Bayika Kali Dubec, has continued to serve as a border guard in the border defense company of Hongqilafu for decades.
When Laciny Bayika was a teenager, she began to learn to explore the road with her father, check the terrain and get familiar with the geographical location. He keeps in mind his parents' entrustment and is determined to become an excellent border guard. He often said that "patrol is a matter of the state and also a matter of herders. Without national boundaries, where can we have our cattle and sheep? "
Since taking over his father's "baton" in 2004, Rasini Baika has taken border defense as his lifelong career and has never left the Snow Mountain. He said: "We are border guards who don't wear military uniforms, and we will defend the frontiers of the motherland with practical actions."
Grandpa, dad and his three generations of border guards patrolled every boundary pillar, every mountain pass and every river ditch here.