Mar 21 2009

The Story of a Martyr’s Death Part I

On March29,1911, the members of the Revolutionary Party made an attack on the Kwangtung-Kwangsi Governor’s Office of the Ching Dynasty. More than eighty people laid down their lives then and there or afterwards. But later only seventy-two corpses were collected and buried by their comrades at the Huanghua Hillock on the outskirts of the city of Guangzhou. As a result, the buried are, in general, referred to as “Seventy-two Huanghua Hillock Martyrs.”


Mar 5 2009

A Father’s Repentance Part III

When his mother heard the news, his father was just at home. He hurried to the hospital with his wife. O their arrical, Chem Ming already came round. They were relieved. After his father had learned the whole story, he was moved to tears. Stroking his head, his father said:” My good son, I know your painstaking. I have been unfair to you…”

Since then, his father no longer drank nor gambled. He found a satisfactory job in a company and the family began to lead a happy and peaceful life.