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The plot introduction of The Legend of Mount Wutai Anti-Japanese Monk Company

In 1937, the Japanese invaders invaded the land of China. The war quickly spread to Mount Wutai, the holy land of Buddhism, and the tranquility of the cool world was completely broken. There was a storm on Mount Wutai, and the bombing of Japanese aircraft trampled the pure land of Foshan into a hell on earth. The bloody reality awakened the monks who had always been aloof from the world. The monks in the temples all over the mountain shared the same hatred with people from all walks of life across the country. With the concept of "punishing evil is to promote good", they devoted themselves to the fiery national anti-Japanese struggle. The monks all over the mountain established the Buddhist National Salvation Alliance, which sent a message to the whole country, calling on the Buddhist community across the country to join the war of resistance. "Get on your horse to kill the enemy, get off your horse and learn Buddhism." "If the Japanese pirates are not eliminated, it will be difficult to level Mount Taishan" has become the common sense of the monks in the whole mountain. In the grand historical picture of the National Anti-Japanese War, the monks of Mount Wutai, together with the people of the whole country, went through fire and water, one after another, using their blood and lives to write a strong and distinctive story, "Be a monk and never forget patriotism" and "Defending the country is protecting the country." The slogan "religion" inspired them to join the anti-Japanese battlefield and explained their lofty spiritual realm. Hundreds of monks across the mountain participated in batches of national salvation training classes organized by the Tongmenghui. He also joined the Eighth Route Army, organized the Self-Defense Force, and joined the armed workers team, district squad and other anti-Japanese armed forces. They took advantage of their special status and specific environment to actively participate in the anti-Japanese war in various forms. They tried every means to rescue the Eighth Route Army and the masses who were imprisoned by the Japanese army, and fought wits and courage with the Japanese invaders and traitors. The soldiers and people in the base area cordially praised the monks of Mount Wutai as " Revolutionary Monk". The Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region also specially organized these monks and established a company, known as the "Monk Company".

During the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, 41 of the more than 110 temples in the mountain were trampled and damaged by the Japanese invaders. More than 1,000 monks from all over the mountain participated in the anti-Japanese war, with hundreds of casualties. Monk Company personnel suffered heavy casualties in the battle. At the end of the Anti-Japanese War, many of the surviving members of the Monk Company still said goodbye to Mount Wutai and continued to rush to the battlefield and front line to liberate the whole country. He contributed his blood and life to national liberation and the establishment of the Republic of China. Many precious revolutionary historical relics still remain on the mountain. The anti-Japanese propaganda posters from that year can still be seen on the walls of Haihui Nunnery; on the gable wall of the ancient Buddhist temple in Jingangku, there are mottled anti-Japanese slogans - all of which tell the story of that unforgettable period of history. It records the touching deeds of the Wutai Mountain monks who shared the joys and sorrows with the people of the whole country and braved the national calamity.