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Read the heroic chapter and inherit the spirit of the Anti-Japanese Alliance

In early summer, the sky is clear and the sun is bright.

On May 8, more than 20 descendants of the Northeast Anti-Japanese War, researchers on the history of the Anti-Japanese War in the cultural and museum departments, and researchers on the history of the Jiamusi City Party gathered in the Tangyuan County Library to browse anti-Japanese anti-Japanese history. Historical materials of the Anti-Japanese War and anti-Japanese anti-Japanese works published in recent years were reviewed, and extensive discussions were held on how to inherit the anti-Japanese spirit.

The county library organized this activity with the theme of "Reading Heroic Chapters and Inheriting the Anti-Japanese Spirit". The leaders of the Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee and the Director of the Theory Study Office of the County Party Committee participated in the activity.

Tangyuan County is a famous Anti-Alliance base area and a stable rear area for the Anti-Alliance Third, Sixth, Ninth and Eleventh Armies. During the Anti-Japanese War, countless revolutionaries took to the battlefield of national liberation in Tangyuan, galloped at the foothills of the Xing'an Mountains, and fought north and south of the Tangwang River. The Anti-Union spirit of loyalty to the country, fearlessness of hardships, brave fighting and sacrifice was forged.

During the event, the county library devoted all its resources to placing all historical materials and books on the Northeast Anti-Japanese War in the reading room. Everyone carefully studied these historical materials and works, and then had a lively discussion Discussion.

Li Huiwen, the granddaughter of General Xia Yunjie, commander of the Sixth Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Army, said: "My grandfather and grandmother both died in the Anti-Japanese War. My mother was arrested and imprisoned and suffered all kinds of humiliation and torture. After she was released from prison, her health I was frail, displaced, and passed away in my thirties after many hardships. My background and experiences made me full of respect for the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance and full of hatred for Japanese imperialism. The spirit of the Anti-Japanese Alliance is so important that I regard it as my lifelong responsibility. I call on today’s children to read more anti-Japanese anti-Japanese classics and become useful people to the country and the nation.”

Founder of Tang Yuan Guerrillas. One of them, Tang Dianwu, the grandson of Li Fuchen, the first captain of the Tangyuan guerrillas, said: "The entire Xiajiang area centered on Tangyuan County has historically been a wilderness with fierce people. The mouth of the Lianjiang River is a distribution center for gold miners, and there are hunters in the forests of Xiaoxing'anling. Heshaotan ginseng collectors are frequented, and fish people on Tangwang River and Songhua River are hidden in the storm. The unique geographical location and historical origin make the Xiajiang area a vast battlefield for the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces to fight against Japanese imperialism. During the 14 years of anti-Japanese war, During the war, countless Chinese people died heroically. The spirit of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance is the spiritual wealth of the Chinese people, and it is also the precious wealth of the Tangyuan people. As descendants of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, we must use all means to promote the Anti-Japanese Alliance. The spirit of the Anti-Japanese War must be spread through the most advanced forms of literary creation, film and television dramas, etc., so that the great Northeast Anti-Japanese War spirit can be passed down from generation to generation and never be extinguished.”

Bexi Gou in Tangyuan County is famous. This red territory once gave birth to anti-Japanese stories such as "carrying trucks to deliver food". Gao Qingyun, the first county party secretary of Tangyuan County, died here. Feng Zhongyun, general political commissar of the Third Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Alliance Army, and Dai Hongbin, commander of the Sixth Anti-Alliance Army, often visited the northwest Ditch activities. Brothers Xing Yunqi and Xing Yunchang, the secretaries of the Beibeigou District Party Committee, are representatives of the anti-Japanese masses in Beibeigou. Xing Yunchang's son, Xing Shuwen, is 73 years old. During the symposium, he accidentally discovered a memoir written by his father. This memoir was written more than 30 years ago and has been kept in the Tangyuan Library. Xing Shuwen held his father's memoirs and said excitedly: "I was very shocked to see my father's memoirs from more than 30 years ago in Tangyuan Library. My father fought against Japan and saved the country all his life, but he did not leave me a penny after his death. , I also complained because he suffered so much during the Cultural Revolution. I once cried out that God was unfair. Now I understand that the memoirs he left behind are the most precious legacy. I want to take the memoirs of my father and uncle. Compiled into a book and dedicated to future generations."

Xing Shuwen's wife Zhang Shuzhen is also a descendant of the Anti-Japanese League. She said: "My mother was nicknamed Wang Xiaozi in the Anti-Japanese Army. Although she was small, she could use both hands. I once asked her, as a woman, you are fighting in a hail of bullets. What do you want? She answered me, I just want my children to have a good life. Life is worth dying for this." Zhang Shuzhen said with tears in her eyes, "Our predecessors shed their blood and sacrificed their lives for us. We should inherit their spirit and make the anti-Union heroes smile.

Xie Youcai’s son, the company commander of the Sixth Army of the Anti-Japanese Army, and President of the Tangyuan Anti-Union Descendants Association, Xie Wei, said: “More than seventy years have passed since the Anti-Japanese War, and the great Anti-Union spirit still remains.” Deeply engraved in the hearts of the people in Tangyuan Old District, this spirit is a powerful driving force for people today to build a better life. The Tangyuan Anti-Union Descendants Association has grown from a dozen people at the beginning to more than 30 people. In the past two years, it has participated in all activities to re-take the Anti-Union Road. It has gone deep into government agencies, schools, and military units and made many reports on inheriting the Anti-Union spirit. We have done a lot of work by interviewing insiders and collecting rescue materials. In the future, we must make further progress, faithfully record history, be modest and prudent, work conscientiously, and with the support of the leaders of the county committee, county government and relevant departments, we must continue to carry forward the tradition The Anti-League spirit will make due contributions to the construction of beautiful Tangyuan. ”

Kang Xiuguo, the son of Kang Zhengfa, a veteran of the Anti-Japanese War, and Zhao Xide, the son of Zhao Hongqiao, a veteran of the Anti-Japanese League, also spoke about the importance of inheriting the spirit of the Anti-Japanese League and expressed their views on the unhealthy trends of luxury and enjoyment in society.

Leaders from the Propaganda Department of the County Party Committee and the County Culture, Radio and Television Bureau also spoke at the event, encouraging the descendants of the Anti-Japanese War to carry forward their fathers’ spirit of loyalty to the country, fearlessness of hardships, bloodshed, and courage to sacrifice. Inheriting the great spirit of the Anti-Japanese War and making new contributions to the construction of New Tangyuan, libraries, museums and other departments stated that they must play their functional roles and use the special platforms of libraries and museums to provide convenience for future generations of the Anti-Japanese War and researchers of Anti-Japanese War history. , and contribute to carrying forward the spirit of the Anti-Japanese Alliance.