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Humorous jokes in military uniforms

Once, two "Jingri" men dressed in Japanese military uniforms posed for photos in front of the anti-Japanese garrison bunker in Nanjing Zijinshan, causing netizens to be angry!

As can be seen from the photos that netizens broke the news, two men wore Japanese military caps invading China. One of them was armed with a saber, and the other was armed with a rifle with a bayonet, which was tied with the Japanese "Wuyun Changjiu" military flag.

Subsequently, from the police report, one of them turned out to be a Sichuanese.

Bian Xiao couldn't help thinking of a scene 80 years ago.

1937, a little man with glasses and a mouthful of Sichuan dialect led an army to March on foot for 50 days, and their direction was the easternmost point.

There, the guns of the Battle of Shanghai and Shanghai rumbled.

His soldiers are all in rags, some barefoot, carrying dry food and salt, and the guns are also made in Hanyang.

This villain is general Yang Sen of Sichuan Army.

He said to the soldiers, "It is extremely shameful that we used to fight civil war and feel sorry for our country and nation. Today's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression is defending our country and sacrificing our lives. This is the bounden duty of our soldiers. Our Sichuan army must not live up to the expectations of the villagers, and we must shed our blood and win glory for the country! "

Yang Sen's 20th Sichuan Army was the poorest and the worst equipped. Under the leadership of Yang Sen, he went to Shanghai to participate in the war. The army was also the first army to spend the Anti-Japanese War in Sichuan, with more than 4,000 officers and men. In the Battle of Songhu, there were only more than 600 people left when they left the battlefield, with more than 85% casualties. Another group of Sichuan able-bodied men joined this unit, continued to win three battles in Changsha, and wiped out the Japanese army into the Yamazaki Brigade, the ninth brigade.

Where did these able-bodied men come from?

They are all poor families from Sichuan.

There is an anti-Japanese cultural relic "To Chengdu's able-bodied compatriots", which is even more touching. It says:

"This is not a subordinate civil war, this is the people of China who don't want to be slaves, resisting the Japanese devils to perish our national war!

Men, life is bound to die, depending on whether life is fun or not and whether death is worth it. Let's go up! Let's go up! "

In fact, what moved Bian Xiao most was the small note on the announcement: "Please read it to the illiterate compatriots". These compatriots can't read, but they know that they risked their lives to kill the enemy bravely, which is much better than today's higher education, but they have become a "fine day" for the Japanese in spirit.

According to Sichuan during the Anti-Japanese War compiled by Sichuan Provincial Archives, the number of able-bodied men in Sichuan during the Anti-Japanese War was as high as 3 1.9 million, ranking first in the country.

Wang Jiantang, a young man from Anxian County, Sichuan Province, is one of them. Before he left, his father made a banner out of a wide white cloth and gave it to him. There is a big word "death" written on the national flag! On the upper right of the flag, it says, "I don't want you to be filial to my neighborhood, but I hope you are loyal to the nation!" " "On the top left, it says," When the national disaster strikes, the Japanese aggressors are cruel, and every man is responsible. "I want to serve, but I am too old. Fortunately, I have a son. I volunteered. Give a flag and always carry it with you. Wipe blood when you are injured and wrap yourself after death. Go ahead, don't forget your duty! "

Can be said to be unprecedented!

Without Sichuan, there would be no army. One in every 10 people in the national anti-Japanese army is from Sichuan, 60 Wan Chuan troops went out to fight in Sichuan, and more than 263,000 people died for their country!

Finally, do Sichuan dolls in Japanese military uniforms deserve the heroic spirit of the Sichuan army?