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The touching story of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period.

1, anti-Japanese hero Yang Jingyu?

Yang Jingyu is a famous anti-Japanese national hero. After the death of Yang Jingyu, the founder and leader of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition, when the cruel Japanese army cut off his head and his abdomen, he found that his stomach was full of hay, bark and cotton wool, but there was no food, and he was shocked. ?

In The Heroic Deeds of General Yang Jingyu, we described his heroic deeds in detail. Here are some brief descriptions. Yang Jingyu, 1905, is from Queshan County, Henan Province. 1926 Join the Communist Youth League of China.

1927 participated in leading Queshan peasant uprising in April, and joined China * * * Production Party in May of the same year. After the failure of the great revolution, he organized Queshan uprising and served as commander-in-chief of the peasant revolutionary army. After 1928, he engaged in secret revolutionary work in Henan and Northeast China.

He was arrested and imprisoned five times, tortured and indomitable. ? 193 1 After the September 18th Incident, he served as secretary of the Harbin Municipal Party Committee and acting secretary of the Military Commission of the Manchurian Provincial Party Committee. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/932, he was sent to Nanman to form the 32nd Army Nanman Guerrilla of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army.

As a political commissar, he founded a guerrilla base area centered on Hongshilazi. 1September, 933, served as the first independent division commander and political commissar of the First Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. In April, 1934 and 17 anti-Japanese armed forces merged, and the general command of the anti-Japanese allied forces was established as the general commander.

Later, he served as commander and political commissar of the First Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition, and commander-in-chief and political commissar of the First Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition. He led his troops to the southeast for a long time and became a strong force in the northeast, cooperating with War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in the whole country.

The Sixth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China sent a telegram of condolence to the northeast anti-Japanese armed forces represented by Yang Jingyu, praising it as "a model of fighting the enemy in the ice and snow for more than seven years". ?

1939 in the autumn and winter counter-offensive in southeast Manchuria, he and Wei and other command troops split up and scattered guerrilla warfare. He led the guard brigade to Mengjiang area, and finally fought alone with the enemy for 5 days and nights.

1940 On February 23rd, he died heroically in Sandaowaizi, Mengjiang, Jilin, at the age of 35. In memory of him, Tonghua detachment of Northeast Democratic Allied Forces was renamed Yang Jingyu detachment on 1946, and Mengjiang County was renamed Jingyu County. ?

2. Anti-Japanese hero Wang Xiaoer?

Wang Xiaoer, a young anti-Japanese hero in China, 1929, was born in Shangzhuang Village, Laiyuan County, Hebei Province. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Wang Erxiao's hometown was an anti-Japanese base of the Eighth Route Army, which was 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. 1942 10 10/25 (September of the lunar calendar 16), 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 be obedient and went ahead. In order to defend the villagers in hiding, he led 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.

3. Anti-Japanese hero Zhao Shangzhi?

Zhao Shangzhi (1908—1942 February 12), Han nationality, was born in Chaoyang, Jehol (now Chaoyang, Liaoning Province), one of the founders and leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, and one of the earliest party member in Northeast China.

/kloc-joined the China * * * production party in the summer of 0/925. During the Northern Expedition, Zhao Shangzhi organized and engaged in revolutionary activities against imperialism and warlords in Northeast China. After the "September 18th Incident", Zhao Shangzhi was appointed as the Standing Committee of the Manchurian Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Military Commission.

After Zhao Shangzhi led the establishment of the Central Bayan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla (the independent division of the 36th Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army), he served as the captain of the Zhuhe Anti-Japanese Guerrilla in Beiman, and later served as the commander of the Hadong detachment of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, the commander of the third army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army and the commander of the third army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition.

Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Manchuria Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and Deputy Commander of the Second Route Army. Zhao Shangzhi and Li established Tangyuan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Base. 1942 February 12, Zhao Shangzhi died after being seriously injured in the battle.

4. Anti-Japanese hero Langyashan five strong men?

During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, in the Battle of Langya Mountain in Yixian County, Hebei Province, five heroes of the Eighth Route Army fought bravely against the Japanese puppet troops. They are the squad leader of Class 6, Company 7 of the Eighth Route Army Jinchaji Military Region 1 Regiment 1 Military Division, party member, vice squad leader Ma Baoyu and party member Ge Zhenlin.

Soldiers Song Xueyi, Hu Delin and Hu Fucai. ? 194 1 In August, 2000, the North China Army of the Japanese invaders mobilized more than 70,000 troops and carried out a devastating sweep of the base areas of Beiyue and Pingxi (now western Beijing) belonging to the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region.

On September 25th, about 3,500 Japanese puppet troops besieged the Langya Mountain area in the southwest of Yixian County in an attempt to annihilate the Eighth Route Army and local party and government organs. Company 7 was ordered to cover the transfer of party and government organs, troops and the masses. When the mission is completed and evacuated.

Five soldiers, including Ma Baoyu of Class Six, were left as guards and covered the company's transfer. Five soldiers from Class Six were firm and calm, made use of favorable terrain, fought back bravely, and repelled many attacks by the Japanese puppet troops, killing more than 90 people. The next day, in order not to let the Japanese and puppet troops find the company's transfer direction.

They fought and retreated, leading the Japanese puppet troops to the top of Qipaituo Mountain in Langya Mountain. The Japanese puppet troops mistakenly thought that they had bitten the main force of the Eighth Route Army, so they launched a storm. The five soldiers fought bravely in the face of danger. When the bullets ran out, they fought back with stones and fought until sunset.

Facing the Japanese puppet troops approaching step by step, they would rather die than surrender, destroy their guns and jump off a cliff dozens of feet deep without hesitation. Ma Baoyu, Hu Delin and Hu Fucai died heroically; Ge Zhenlin and Song Xueyi were caught by branches on the mountainside and survived. ?

5. Anti-Japanese hero Ji Hongchang.

1931September 2 1 day, General Ji Hongchang, who was determined to resist Japan, was forced to step down by Chiang Kai-shek and went abroad to "inspect the industry". When the ship arrived in the United States, Ji Hongchang was stimulated by one emergency after another. For example, the first-class hotels there don't accept China people.

But for the Japanese, it is like a god. On one occasion, Ji Hongchang wanted to send clothes to China, but the post office clerk said he didn't know China. The accompanying person said to Ji Hongchang, "You can get courtesy if you say you are Japanese."

Ji Hongchang immediately angered: "You think China people are humiliated, but I think China people are glorious!" In order to protest against imperialism's discrimination against the people of China and safeguard national dignity, he found a wooden sign and wrote on it in English: "I'm from China! ?