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A brief story of the anti-Japanese hero

1. Yang Jingyu

Under the cordial care and encouragement of the Party Central Committee, the 1st Anti-Japanese Route Army moved to the Changbai Mountains from the winter of 1938 to the spring of 1939, and fought with the 2nd Route Army. Through joint operations, we broke through the enemy's "encirclement and suppression" campaigns many times and continuously attacked enemy strongholds.

Destroying enemy facilities, etc., dealt a great blow and deterrence to the Japanese and puppet troops. In the autumn and winter of 1939, he organized a "punitive" campaign against the anti-Japanese and puppet forces in Southeast Manchuria, commanding the troops to break up into parts and disperse the guerrillas. He led the guard brigade to fight in the Mengjiang area, and finally fought against the enemy alone for five days and nights.

2. Dong Cunrui

On May 25, 1948, our army’s attack on Longhua City began. Dong Cunrui's company was tasked with attacking Longhua Middle School, the key defense point of the Kuomintang defenders. He served as the leader of the demolition team and led his comrades to blow up 4 gun towers and 5 bunkers one after another, successfully completing the required tasks.

The company immediately launched a charge and was suddenly blocked by fierce firepower from a hidden bridge-shaped bunker. The troops were blocked in the open area, and the second and fourth squads failed to blast the bunker twice. Dong Cunrui stepped forward.

I asked the company commander to fight: "I am a member of the Communist Party, please allow me to go!" He resolutely picked up the explosive bag and rushed to the bunker. He injured his left leg during the advance and tenaciously insisted on rushing to the bottom of the bridge. Since the bridge-type bunker is more than tall from the ground, explosive packets cannot be placed on the bridge abutments at both ends.

At the critical moment, he did not hesitate to hold up the explosive bag with his left hand, pull the fuse with his right hand, and shouted: "For New China, charge!" The bunker was blown up, and Dong Cunrui used his own Life opens a way forward for the troops, at only 19 years old.

3. Ji Hongchang

On September 21, 1931, General Ji Hongchang, who was determined to resist Japan, was forced to step down by Chiang Kai-shek and go abroad to "investigate industry." When the ship arrived in the United States, Ji Hongchang encountered unexpected stimuli one after another. For example, the first-class hotel there did not accept Chinese.

But they treat the Japanese like gods. Once, when Ji Hongchang wanted to mail clothes to China, the post office clerk couldn't understand China. The person accompanying him said to Ji Hongchang: "If you say you are Japanese, you will be treated politely."

Ji Hongchang immediately reprimanded: "You think it is embarrassing to be Chinese, but I think it is glorious to be Chinese." !" In order to protest against the imperialists' discrimination against the Chinese and safeguard national dignity, he found a wooden sign and wrote on it in English: "I am Chinese!"

4. Wang Erxiao

Wang Erxiao is a member of the children's league in the village. He often herds cattle on the hillside while guarding the Eighth Route Army. In 1942, Er Xiao was thirteen years old. On October 25 (September 16 in the lunar calendar), the Japanese came to raid again and lost their way when they reached the mountain pass.

The enemy saw Wang Erxiao grazing cattle on the hillside and asked him to lead the way. Wang Erxiao walked in front pretending to be obedient. In order to protect the villagers who had moved into hiding, he led the enemy into the Eighth Route Army's ambush.

Suddenly, gunshots rang out from all directions. Knowing that they had been fooled, the enemy angrily threw Wang Erxiao to death on a rock. At this time, the Eighth Route Army rushed down from the mountain and wiped out all the enemies. The blood of Wang Erxiao dyed the sky red!

5. Zhao Dengyu

After the outbreak of the all-out war of resistance, in late July, the Japanese invaders mobilized tens of thousands of Japanese troops under the cover of aircraft and tanks to attack Peiping, Tianjin and nearby areas. A large-scale attack was launched on strategic locations. Zhao Dengyu, commander of the 132nd Division, led his troops to fight against the Japanese invasion.

Guard Nanyuan outside Beijing. The Japanese army dispatched more than 40 aircraft to bomb the positions in turns, and a mechanized force of 3,000 people launched a fierce attack from the ground. Under the leadership of Zhao Dengyu, the soldiers of the 132nd Division resisted bravely without fear of powerful enemies. The Japanese army cut the Chinese army into several segments.

Split and surround. The troops fought alone and suffered heavy losses under the indiscriminate bombardment of enemy artillery fire and aircraft. Zhao Dengyu led his troops to stick to their position and fight to the death. On July 28, while being ordered to retreat to Peiping, he was ambushed by the Japanese army and died heroically for his country. He was only 39 years old when he died.