Kim Jong Il (1942-2011),
Chairman of the National Defence Commission of the Democratic People’s
What did he mean?
We can find the answer to
this question in the following anecdotes.
It is well known that he
often used a train for his visit to factories and farms across the country.
Train is supposed to whistle at certain places. But he disallowed the driver of
his train to give whistles at midnight or dawn lest it should wake the people
from sleep.
On December 4, 2011, about
ten days before he passed away, he visited the Amusement Park of Kaeson Youth
Park despite the unusually cold weather. When the employees of the park asked
him why he had to come on such a cold day of all days, he replied with a smile
on his face that only then, could the people come here on fine days.
During his days at
These are just short stories which
show his great devotion to the people. He never hesitated to enter a deep pit
to see miners there nor ceased his field-guidance tour even in biting cold or
sweltering heat.
In December 2011, the last
days of his life, his doctors tried, out of concern for his poor health, to
dissuade him from continuing with his field guidance. But he dug his heels in and
said to them: I am really sorry, but I cannot do as you told; instead you
should do as I tell you to. Then he set out on his journey for field guidance. And he
passed away on the journey.
This is the image of Chairman
Kim
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