Recently in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, the words
the revolutionary spirit of Paektu and the spirit of the
blizzards of Paektu are very popular, and the enthusiasm to climb
Mt Paektu is mounting higher.
Then, what attracts the Koreans to Mt Paektu?
Mt Paektu, Sacred Mountain of the Korean Revolution
Paektu, situated in the northern border area of the DPRK, is the
highest and most imposing mountain in the country. From olden times,
the Korean people have worshipped it as the ancestral mountain that
is enshrined with their time-honoured history and the soul of the
resourceful nation.
This is not the only reason why the mountain is so famous.
It has become all the more famous as a heroic mountain and the sacred
mountain of the Korean revolution that has left an indelible trace in
the contemporary history of Korea. President Kim Il Sung, who opened
the era of independence, a new era of human history by authoring the
Juche idea and the Songun idea, waged the legendary guerrilla warfare
in the area centred on the mountain in the first half of the 20th
century and wiped out the Japanese aggressors, thus achieving the
cause of national liberation. It is also the native place of Kim Jong
Il, the eternal Chairman of the National Defence Commission of the
DPRK, who achieved one victory after another in the war to defend
socialism, an anti-US showdown, by dint of original Songun politics,
in the period between the late 20th century and the early
21st century.
Preserved on the mountain are trees bearing slogans and historical
relics that show the achievements of President Kim Il Sung and the
soul of the anti-Japanese fighters, as well as Chairman Kim Jong Il’s
native home in the Paektusan Secret Camp where he spent his childhood
and the peak named after him.
Kim Il Sung and Kim Jong Il are praised as the great men of Mt
Paektu and the revolutionary battle sites in the area have turned
into bases for education in the revolutionary traditions that provide
service personnel and people with spiritual sustenance and temper
their revolutionary faith and will.
Spirit of the Blizzards of Paektu
At dawn on April 18, 2015, Kim Jong Un, the supreme leader of the
DPRK, climbed the mountain. Standing on its summit against a wind
blowing at 25 metres per second, he enjoyed the majestic sunrise.
This instantly drew the attention of world mass media.
Saying that only when one experiences the blizzards of the mountain,
can one experience the mountain’s true character and harden one’s
determination to accomplish the Korean revolution, Kim Jong Un noted
that the road to the mountain is a road to obtaining spiritual
sustenance incomparably more valuable than the might of nuclear
weapons, a road to adding brilliance to the revolutionary traditions
of Paektu, and a road to stoutly carrying forward the lifeline of the
Korean revolution resplendent with glory. That day he had a
photograph taken with the fighter pilots of the Korean People’s
Army on the summit.
Then what is the meaning of Kim Jong Un’s climbing of the mountain?
One should find the answer from the blizzards of the mountain he
exposed himself to with pleasure.
The snowstorm on Paektu is, in the true sense of the word, blizzards,
a rush of icy snow sweeping the earth and sky.
Braving these blizzards, the Korean guerillas fought against the
Japanese imperialists marching against the blizzards. Their
death-defying will, their unyielding spirit of attack in the face of
all sorts of hardships and difficulties and their staunch spirit of
rising up no matter how often they might fall and fighting it out are
now defined as the revolutionary spirit of Paektu, the spirit of the
blizzards of Paektu.
While meeting the fighter pilots, who have successfully wound up
their tour of the revolutionary battle sites in the Mt Paektu area on
the day before climbing the mountain, Kim Jong Un said that he had
come a long way putting off his work for the country not only out of
compassion for his beloved fighter pilots but to implant deeper in
their hearts the revolutionary spirit of Paektu, the spirit of the
blizzards of Paektu.
He continued that they must inscribe in their hearts the slogan
cherished by the anti-Japanese revolutionary fighters, the slogan
that one must keep the revolutionary faith to the death, and fight
burning their hearts like the fighters who had fought against all
odds keeping Mt Paektu in their hearts anytime and anywhere and thus
emerged victorious. He stressed that by doing so they can exalt the
brilliance of the revolutionary exploits of the great leaders and
carry forward the revolutionary traditions of Paektu.
To carry forward the revolutionary traditions of Paektu on the
highest level is the steadfast will of Kim Jong Un. Having initiated
and arranged the tour of the revolutionary battle sites in the Mt
Paektu area by the commanding personnel of the KPA combined units in
spring last year, he ensured that all other military and civilian
units followed suit.
It is his intention to further temper the faith of the service
personnel and people and rally them as an unbreakable elite
revolutionary force, a force strong in ideology, through such tour.
In the face of the blizzards of Paektu Kim Jong Un was smiling. The
smile he wore on his face on Mt Paektu, looking down the enemy forces
when a war game staged by the US-led hostile forces was at its
height, was an expression of his conviction of final victory.
To look back, the course he traversed over the past three years after
the death of Chairman
Kim Jong Il can be called a course along which
he led the Korean service personnel and people to victory by dint of
the spirit of the blizzards of Paektu, a course of his tenacious will
in the face of all manner of hardships and difficulties. It was a
period of offensive, during which he, cherishing the indomitable
spirit that he would keep his revolutionary faith to the death, led
the efforts to consolidate the country’s military capability to the
maximum and to build a thriving country. In those days he never
allowed any infringement by anyone of the country’s sovereignty and
crushed it mercilessly with countermeasures as tough as the blizzards
of Paektu.
Bright is the future of socialist Korea led by another great man of
Mt Paektu.
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