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Among General Zhu Fuxing's relics is a "thousand-mend, hundred-stitch coat" – a vest pierced by bullets and stained with blood during the 1937 Battle of Shanghai. In the years that followed, the general wore it time and again, and his wife repaired it stitch by stitch. This coat bears not only the scars of a commander but also the sacrifice of countless soldiers and the unyielding spirit of a nation.