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What are the stories of little revolutionary heroes in history?

Hai Wa, an anti-Japanese hero who sent a chicken feather letter.

Chicken Hair Letter is a film adapted from a novel of the same name. The protagonist of the film is Hai Wa, the head of a 12-year-old children's group. His task is to keep watch when herding sheep, find the enemy and send signals to the villagers. Hai Wa's father is a militia squadron leader. One day, his father asked him to send a "chicken hair letter" to the Eighth Route Army about attacking enemy turrets. Hai Wa took the sheep as a cover and took the letter with him. Unexpectedly, he met the enemy on the road.

wang erxiao

Wang Erxiao's hometown is the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese base area, which is often "swept" by Japanese devils. Wang Erxiao is a member of the Children's Alliance. He often stood guard for the Eighth Route Army when he was herding cattle on the hillside. 19421On October 25th, the Japanese came to "mop up" again and got lost when they reached the mountain pass. The enemy saw Wang Erxiao herding cattle on the hillside and asked him to lead the way. Wang Erxiao pretended to obey. In order to defend the villagers who had moved into hiding, they brought the enemy into the ambush circle of the Eighth Route Army. Suddenly, gunfire rang out in all directions, and the enemy knew that he had been cheated, so he killed Wang Erxiao angrily with a bayonet. Wang Erxiao, a witty and brave little hero, was brutally killed by the Japanese invaders and died in Langyakou Village, Laiyuan County at the age of 13. Just then, the Eighth Route Army rushed down from the mountain and wiped out all the enemies.