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Is there really Xue Junshan in history?

The prototype of Xue Junshan should be Zeng Youwen, deputy head of the 29th Regiment of the 1st 10 Division of the Kuomintang.

According to combatant Wang Weiben, according to the deployment of the Japanese army, Changsha will be completely occupied on New Year's Day 1942. However, due to the total resistance of China army, on the first day, the Japanese army only broke through part of the front line of the former 10 division. When Ananwicki saw that the vanguard troops had entered Changsha, he first reported to the Japanese headquarters and announced that 1 1 army had conquered Changsha. This news is surprising to the Japanese army who failed to capture Changsha twice in the first and second Changsha battles. Celebrations were also organized in Japan on the same day to celebrate the Japanese army's final conquest of Changsha's "Shenwei". However, due to the heroic resistance of the China army, the Japanese army fell into street fighting and hand-to-hand combat in Changsha, and it became a big joke that the Japanese news released the express train that the Japanese army had captured Changsha.

On the morning of October 2, 65438/KLOC-0, shortly after Wang Weiben shot down the Japanese reconnaissance plane, the Japanese artillery units became angry from embarrassment and began to cover and shell Huangtuling, where the command post of the 29th regiment was located. Japanese cavalry also began to assault the position where the 29 th regiment command post was located.

"On behalf of Zeng Youwen, he ordered the guards to cover the colonel's retreat first, and then rushed to the position with the reconnaissance platoon soldiers and some China army guards to stop the attacking Japanese army. The blocking war was very hard, and the Japanese cavalry units took turns to attack me. Due to the terrain, the Japanese cavalry is not very mobile. Soldiers of the China Army repelled the Japanese attack with grenades and machine guns. "

"After a period of time, the deputy head of this regiment began to retreat gradually. During the retreat, Zeng Youwen, deputy head of the regiment, was shot in the chest by a Japanese sniper when he came out of his hiding place and died on the spot. The soldiers and I found a remote depression near the position, put the body of the regiment deputy in it and covered it with thin soil. The soldiers saluted around this simple grave, and some soldiers cried. "