The subs, done by death and lem, are done
Noting - the late 10 Guardians Of The Republic, as awarded by Deng Xiaoping
Cui Guozheng, a martial law troop
Martyr Cui Guozheng was a soldier in an artillery company. In his two years of service, he received four awards for meritorious service.
Just as he was being ordered to Beijing to enforce martial law, he received a telegram that his father was critically ill.
Without being able to visit him, he resolutely went to Beijing with his unit and was brutally murdered by rioters during the mission.
Martyr Cui Guozheng was dragged onto the Chongwenmen pedestrian overpass by a group of thugs, thrown off, doused with gasoline, and burned alive.
It was on this very overpass that martyr Cui Guozheng gave his life at the young age of 21.
In the early hours of June 4th, Cui Guozheng was brutally beaten by a group of thugs, then fell from an overpass and was burned alive with gasoline. His body was then hanged from the overpass.
The thugs shouted that this was like lighting a sky lantern.
Cui Guozheng’s mother, Wen Guiqin, was visited, consoled and given condolences by Chinese leaders
Some of the thugs who murdered martyr Cui Guozheng have been arrested.
The perpetrators include: Zhao Yuetang, a farmer from Jingzhou, Hubei Province; Yang Shizeng, a former worker at a hospital in Chongwen District; and Li Weidong, an unemployed man relying on government aid, once previously detained by the police.
They, along with other thugs, burned Cui Guozheng alive.
Other sources besides the documentary include: https://baike.baidu.com/item/崔国政/55952550?fr=aladdin
Liu Guogeng, a martial law troop
On the morning of June 4th, after arriving at the troop assembly point, Liu Guogeng volunteered to rescue a vehicle carrying radios, weapons, and ammunition that was besieged near Liubukou.
He was severely beaten with bricks, stones, and iron bars by thugs and then doused with gasoline and burned.
After martyr Liu Guogeng was beaten to death by rioters, he was disemboweled, his eyes gouged out, and his body hanged on a burning bus.
Liu Guogeng, only 25 years old, heroically sacrificed his life in the flames.
Martyr Liu Guogeng was a second lieutenant platoon leader in a martial law unit, from Laiyang City, Shandong Province.
Last year, his platoon was awarded a collective third-class merit.
Before going to Beijing, he was on leave at home preparing for his wedding.
Upon hearing that the army was to carry out a mission, he voluntarily returned to his unit and requested to join the martial law troops. He came to Beijing and dedicated his youth to quelling the riots.
The Chongwenmen pedestrian overpass was piled high with wreaths laid by the people.
Liu Guogeng’s father, Liu Zhirong, was also visited, consoled and given condolences by Chinese leaders
[After this,] Liu Guogeng’s younger sister, Liu Huichun, also honorably enlisted. [Following after his military/police example]
Zhang Jianzhong and Meng Duo, the thugs who persecuted martyrs Liu Guogeng and Li Guorui, have also been brought to justice.
Other sources besides the documentary include: https://baike.baidu.com/item/刘国庚/55909512?fr=aladdin
Li Guorui, a police officer
On the railings of the Fuchengmen Overpass, crowds spontaneously laid elaborate wreaths to mourn Li Guorui, a martyr who died quelling a riot.
Li Guorui was a 20-year-old soldier in the First Battalion of a unit of the Beijing Armed Police Corps.
While on duty with his unit to enforce martial law, he was attacked and beaten by rioters while marching on foot after his military vehicle was burned, and became separated from his unit.
In the early morning of June 4th, he was tortured to death by a group of rioters while passing through the Fuchengmen Overpass.
After martyr Li Guorui was brutally murdered by rioters, his body was hanged on the railing of the Fuchengmen Overpass.
Li Guorui was a 20-year-old soldier in the First Battalion of a unit of the Beijing Armed Police Corps.
Li Guorui’s second elder brother, Li Guocheng, sends greetings to Chairman Deng and Chairman Yang, wishing them good health
Li Guorui’s elder brother, Li Guozhong, took up his brother’s rifle and became a proud armed police officer.
Zhang Jianzhong and Meng Duo, the thugs who persecuted martyrs Liu Guogeng and Li Guorui, have also been brought to justice.
Other sources besides this documentary include: https://baike.baidu.com/item/李国瑞/55986300?fr=aladdin
Wang Qifu, Li Dongguo, Du Huaiqing, Li Qiang, Wang Xiaobing, and Xu Rujun (martial law troops)
The Cuiwei Road intersection, a military vehicle overturned after its tires were punctured by nails planted by criminals.
Still in the early hours of June 4th, a group of thugs launched a violent attack at the Cuiwei Road intersection on ten soldiers from an artillery brigade of the martial law troops who were on their way to Tiananmen Square to carry out a clearing operation.
The thugs punctured the tires of the vehicle carrying the soldiers, causing it to overturn on the roadside.
Then they threw incendiary devices onto the vehicle, which was engulfed in flames.
The rioters detonated the fuel tank on the vehicle, and the six soldiers on board were burned alive.
Six soldiers heroically sacrificed their lives.
Their relatives was also visited, consoled and given condolences by Chinese leaders
Additional sources, along with CCTV documentary above
Wang Qifu https://baike.baidu.com/item/王其富/55957699
Li Qiang https://baike.baidu.com/item/李强/55986321?fromModule=search-result_lemma
Du Huaiqing https://baike.baidu.com/item/杜怀庆/55957506?fromModule=disambiguation
Wang Xiaobing https://baike.baidu.com/item/王小兵/55986354?fromModule=disambiguation
Xu Rujun https://baike.baidu.com/item/徐如军?fromModule=lemma_search-box
Notes - the subtitles, mostly in the first episode, which is the first 54 minutes, are kinda raw, unfinished but hey, I could fix it next week.



Yes this is the “Tiananmen Square Massacre” documentary CCTV made.