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Saying That Our Beautiful Motherland Can Never Be Reduced to Ashes

    One day in 1952, Kim Jong Il went up a mountain in the rear of school to make extracurricular activities. On that occasion, the Chairman found that his schoolmates were arguing whether there were pine trees on Moran Hill in Pyongyang where everything reduced to ashes due to war.

    Stressing that pine trees on Moran Hill remain as they are, he explained them that our motherland liberated by

     President Kim Il Sung and being defended by the soldiers of the People’s Army can never be reduced to ashes.

    He passionately pictured not the burning one but the beautiful Moran Hill with a red glow as a symbol of indomitable Korea, image of victorious country.