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China's short story of punishing evil and promoting good.

The story of punishing evil and promoting good

After the Lugouqiao Incident, in the winter of 1937, the Japanese went straight to the north bank of the Yellow River. Zheng Wangang, the former bandit leader, immediately took refuge in the Japanese and became the leader of the puppet guard. With the support of the Japanese, Zheng Wangang is even more arrogant. He often leads his gangs to the countryside to send donations, collect taxes, rob food, arrest people, and do evil. On this day, Zheng Wangang and other gangsters burned and looted in Phoenix Bay, and loaded the robbed grain, pigs, sheep, wooden doors and windows with five carts, ready to pull back to the Japanese stronghold. Passing under the phoenix tree on the south bank of Phoenix Bay, suddenly a big crow swooped down from the tree and hit the gangster in the face. At the moment, the two straight devils are covered with blood, crying for their parents, abandoning their cars and running around. They only hate that their parents have less legs and fled back to the cottage, never to go to Phoenix Bay again.

Zheng Wangang's pseudo-guard is the most unpopular force in the eyes of the devils. The Japanese use them to maintain local order, but they look down on them and eat them as side dishes. First, the soldiers are at sixes and sevens, fooling around; Secondly, the gun is not easy to use. It's either made in Hanyang or sleeve-shaped, and the joint raid has no fighting capacity. To this end, Zheng Wangang and his son are often reprimanded by Japanese squad leader Okamoto, calling their guards straw bags and useless. On one occasion, Zheng Dexuan, the son of Zheng Wangang, was slapped for more than a dozen times. Therefore, Zheng and his son were very dissatisfied and angry. Under the secret anti-Japanese propaganda of underground workers Why Xin and Hu, the soldiers gradually improved their consciousness and did not want to work for the Japanese anymore. Finally, under the strict organization of the two comrades, he and Hu and Zheng Wangang led the troops to abandon the dark and cast their shadows into the light, but they still rebelled. Li Juwu, the anti-Japanese county magistrate of the Eighth Route Army, gave great respect and trust to Zheng and his son and extended a warm welcome. They named their troops "Yellow River Detachment", still under the command of Zheng and his son. Since then, this unit has been active on both sides of the Tuhai River to resist Japanese attacks.

On this day, the "Yellow River Detachment" led by Zheng Wangang's father and son met with Okamoto's devil squad, which is exactly what happened: when the enemy met, they were particularly jealous. The soldiers of the "Yellow River Detachment" fought hard, and the devils pressed hard. However, the "Yellow River Detachment" is no match for the devil in terms of weapons and equipment or strategy and tactics! Finally, I retreated to Phoenix Bay under the buttonwood tree. Suddenly, there was a thick fog between the "Yellow River Detachment" and the devils, like a high wall, which blocked the sight of the devils. The devil ran around like a headless fly, lost his foothold and lost his way. At this time, the birds lying in ambush in the tree swooped down again, but this time they attacked not the troops led by Zheng Wangang's father and son, but fierce guizibing. Although the ghost warrior wears a helmet and is well equipped, he can't escape the fierce attack of the birds. The birds unified their tactics and focused their attention on the eyes of the devil. Those guizibing's eyes were gouged out by birds, bleeding and rolling around in pain, and they couldn't find the north if they wanted to run. At this time, it is sunny and foggy. The "Yellow River Detachment" turned around and wiped out the ghost soldiers of Okamoto Team with a knife. It was only because Okamoto wore glasses that he saved his eyes, escaped this robbery and fled back to the cottage. The devils learned the power of Phoenix Bay and buttonwood, and they never dared to make a move again when they knew that there were immortals to protect the people here.

Zheng Wangang and his son were terrified by the crazy "iron wall encirclement" of the Japanese invaders in 1943. They can't stand the hard fighting life of running around and fighting guerrillas every day, and they can't eat well or sleep well. They misjudged that the Eighth Route Army was dying, thinking that milk was a mother, so they defected to the enemy to harm the people and undermine the war of resistance. Soon, Zheng and his son were both trapped by the anti-Japanese county brigade and shot at the fork of Xihe River in Zhangbaotun to feed wild dogs. That's another story.