Answer:
"Serve the People" talks about the duty to serve and to save the suffering Chinese citizens. It also talks about how there is sacrifice when there is struggle and that dying while serving the people is a worthy death. According to the text, it states, "But we have the interests of the people and the sufferings of the great majority at heart, and when we die for the people it is a worthy death." This tells the readers that dying for the people is worth it and will get the recognition of the people. It also talks about how anybody that has done something useful dies, either a soldier or a cook, that they should have a proper funeral ceremony as well as a memorial meeting in the presence of their honor. Based on what I read, "This should become the rule. And it should be introduced among the people as well. When someone dies in a village, let a memorial be held." This tells the readers that they care about the people and that this is a way in which they express their mourning for the dead and to unite all the people.