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What are the anti-Japanese heroes who don't exercise?

The little hero of "Five No Movements" is wang pu.

Wang Pu, also known as Wang Pu. The five vows of Wang Pu, an anti-Japanese hero, are: not to lead the way for the enemy; Don't write to the enemy; Don't eat the enemy's candy; Do not read the enemy's books; Don't tell the enemy where the grain is hidden. This oath originated from the children's organizations established in the vast anti-Japanese base areas during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. They stood guard, caught traitors, sent information, and used their young age and unnoticed characteristics to accomplish their tasks brilliantly.

Wang Pu was born in 1929 and died in 1943. He was born in Wanxian County, Hebei Province. He lives in Yechang Village, Wanxian County, Hebei Province at the foot of Shiling Mountain in Taihang Mountain. When he began to understand, Japanese robbers launched the "July 7" Lugouqiao Incident and occupied North China. The flames of war burned to his hometown Taihang Mountain. At the age of 1 1, he was chosen as the head of the children, and he died at the age of 13.

Facing the bayonets of Japanese robbers, Wang Pu remembered the "five no oaths", Zhang Xizi and Uncle Xiu, and even remembered his oath to lead the children's league members, "The head can be broken, the blood can flow, and the secret can't be revealed!" So he held his head high and was fearless in the face of death, shouting: "Down with the Japanese devils!" " "In this way, wang pu bravely sacrificed his young life for the Eighth Route Army and the motherland.

Anti-Japanese Children's Alliance:

It was a children's organization established in the vast anti-Japanese base areas during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. The main task of the children's group is research and production, and it is also responsible for such tasks as "publicizing the anti-Japanese war", "detecting the enemy's situation" and "standing guard and delivering letters". In the Hundred Regiments War, Wang Jiayu Children's Regiment helped the Eighth Route Army mow the grass and feed the horses, and sent dry food to the front. The children's regiment in the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border region destroyed the main traffic lines of the Japanese army for nearly 100 times, curbed the enemy's attacks and sweeps, and effectively supported the war of resistance.