Who are the Most Beloved People?
Template:Short description Who are the Most Beloved People? (Template:Zh) is the title of a famous essay about the People's Volunteer Army (PVA) in Korea written by Chinese journalist Wei Wei.
Content
The essay revolves around the theme that the Chinese soldiers are the "most beloved people".<ref name=zhang158>Template:Harvnb.</ref> To illustrate this point, Wei Wei lists three examples of the soldiers' sacrifices. The first example describes the battle between the Chinese 38th Corps and the US 2nd Infantry Division at the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River<ref name=cmsa107_108>Template:Harvnb.</ref> and how a company of soldiers sacrificed themselves during combat. The second example shows an artilleryman rescued a child in the aftermath of an air strike and volunteers for rifleman duty in order to avenge the aggressions against the Korean people. The third example records a conversation from a soldier and his selfless commitment towards the liberation of Korea. The essay ends with a reminder that the peace at home is not possible without the sacrifices from the "most beloved people".<ref name=zhang158/>
Impacts
Described as smooth reading and moving,<ref name="zhang158"/> the essay became instantly popular<ref name=mahoney30>Template:Harvnb.</ref> in China after it was published on April 11, 1951, in the People's Daily newspaper.<ref name=wei>Template:Harvnb.</ref><ref name=cmsa107>Template:Harvnb.</ref> The essay had also earned praises from the top Chinese leaders.<ref name=zhang158/> Considered the most famous literary and propaganda piece produced by China during the Korean War,<ref name=zhang158/> the essay succeed in elevating the soldiers' traditionally low social status within the Confucian culture,<ref name=mahoney30/> and helped to boost the recruitment of soldiers for the Korean War.<ref name=mahoney30/> In the decades following the essay's publication, the phrase "most beloved people" has become synonymous with the PVA and PLA in mainland China,<ref name=west195>Template:Harvnb.</ref> while the essay has become required reading in Chinese school curriculum.<ref name=zhang158/><ref name=mahoney30/><ref name=west195/>