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The earth is like spring and the sea, and people are at home. Dragon lanterns travel at night, and long swords travel around the world.

This is a poem written by Xiong, an early revolutionary martyr in Hunan, when he was studying in Changjun Middle School. This poem fully shows the young Xiong Hanheng's lofty aspirations to join the revolution and reform China.

"The earth is like a spring sea, and people are in other places." He doesn't care about his family, but serves the motherland, which expresses his lofty integrity. "Dragon lanterns travel at night, and long swords are all over the world." Loyal to the country and people, willing to devote his life to the revolution, thank you, sir, for being exposed.

Xiong (1894- 1928), formerly known as Ji Cai, is a scholarly family in Yiyang County, Hunan Province (now Taojiang County). /kloc-0 went to Changsha in the spring of 909, entered Yiyang Provincial Middle School (later renamed Yucai Middle School), actively participated in anti-Qing activities, and participated in the secret activities of the League in Hunan New Army. After Wuchang Uprising, he joined the death squad of students who helped Hubei. Later, he was transferred to Changjun Middle School. Because of his opposition to Yuan Shikai, he was forced to go into exile in Japan and entered Kanda Law and Politics College in Tokyo, where he devoted himself to studying bourgeois democratic thoughts in Europe and America and Sun Yat-sen's Three People's Principles. 19 15, he returned to China and became the editor of True Harmony. 192 1 years later, he served as the education director of Yucai Middle School in Changsha and the teacher of Changjun Middle School, and became a progressive person in Changsha education. /kloc-in the spring of 0/926, he joined the China * * * production party.

Since then, he resigned as a teacher, practiced the ideal of "taking revolution as the end result" and became a professional revolutionary. He served as a leading member of the national United front work. He has served as a member of the Provisional People's Committee of Hunan Province, director of the Telephone Administration Bureau of the Provisional Government of Hunan Province and director of the Military Law Department, head of the ambulance condolence group from all walks of life in Hunan Province, member of the Standing Committee of the Kuomintang Party Department, director of the Hunan Provincial People's Education Museum, etc., and made contributions to promoting the development of Hunan's national revolution. Editor-in-chief publishes Hunan Volkswagen Daily and Hunan People's Daily to carry out revolutionary propaganda. In order to protect the revolutionary enthusiasm of peasants, he took a clear-cut stand against the slander of the Kuomintang Rightists on the peasant movement and reported a large number of facts about the peasant revolution in Hunan. At the banquet hosted by He Jian, he specially reminded people: "Military leaders must obey the party's command. If the party's authority cannot command military leaders, it will be very dangerous and it will be possible to produce new warlords. " Just as he expected. 1927 In May, Xia Douyin in Hubei and Xu Kexiang in Hunan revolted successively. He was ordered by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China to go to Yueyang and Hengshan to convey the instructions of the provincial party committee and organize the struggle against the new Kuomintang warlords. /kloc-After the peasant army failed to attack Changsha, he was wanted by reactionaries and moved to Yiyang, Wuhan and Jiangxi.

/kloc-in the spring of 0/928, Xiong once again sneaked back to Yingwuzhou, Hanyang, Wuhan, and launched an underground struggle under the cover of opening Xiangyilong grocery store. 1928165438+1On October 7th, he was arrested for being a traitor. After being taken back to Changsha, the Supervision Office of Qing Xiang, Hunan Province interrogated him overnight. He only said one sentence from beginning to end: "Kill and kill, why say more!" Warlord He Jian said mercilessly: "The word' Xiong Hanheng' is the evidence of the crime. There is no need to ask more questions, just shoot. " 165438+1In the early morning of October 28th, Xiong Hanheng died generously at the Literacy Ridge outside Liuyang Gate in Changsha, at the age of 34.