Nestled at the foot of the majestic Baluruk Mountain lies the Xiaobaiyang outpost.
Xiaobaiyang is not only a tree but also a symbol. Over forty years ago, a soldier returned from a home visit with ten saplings of white poplar. Despite the harsh environment, only one sapling persevered and thrived against all odds.
Xiaobaiyang also embodies a song—a melody that captures the resilient spirit of border warriors who sing of their longing for home and family, expressing their passionate dedication to serving their country with youthful fervor.
Moreover, Xiaobaiyang represents a community of people. These soldiers are “rooted deeply and strong in their purpose,” standing tall and committed to progress, upholding the Xiaobaiyang spirit of “rooting themselves at the border and striving for growth.”
With their pure love for the motherland, waves of border soldiers arrive in this frontier, and each Xiaobaiyang stands proudly against the wind, safeguarding the countless homes behind them.