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The story of the anti-Japanese heroes is about 300 words

1. Dong Cunrui was born in a poor peasant family in Nanshan Village, Huailai County, Hebei Province. He was trained by the party since he was a child and participated in various anti-Japanese activities led by the party. Dong Cunrui joined the Eighth Route Army in 1945. He worked diligently and fought bravely. He had made four major contributions and won three medals. In 1946, he honorably joined the Communist Party of China.

During the battle to liberate Longhua City on May 25, 1948, Dong Cunrui held up the explosive package with his left hand and pulled the fuse with his right hand, dying together with the enemy and paving the way for victory. Dong Cunrui, the outstanding son of the Chinese people, devoted his young life to the revolutionary cause. We must learn the heroic spirit and march forward bravely along the heroic path.

2. Martyr Liu Hulan received revolutionary education since he was a child. The first few words she learned were "Long live the Communist Party." She actively participated in the Anti-Japanese War, organized a women's war team, and did a lot for the party and the people. In July 1946, the Yan bandit army entrenched in Wenshui jumped over the wall, launched a mad counterattack, and attacked the western village of Yunzhou.

Comrade Liu Hulan was unfortunately arrested. She was brave, tenacious and unyielding in front of the enemy. She stepped over the bodies of her comrades, walked calmly on the bloodstains of the martyrs to the rolling knife, raised her arms and shouted, "Folks, the enemy's doom is not far away, a new China is about to be born, long live the Communist Party of China." "

Comrade Liu Hulan was only 15 years old when he died. Comrade Liu Hulan was posthumously recognized as an official member of the Communist Party of China after his death. Martyr Liu Hulan wrote an inscription in his own handwriting: "Life is great and death is glorious." He highly praised Comrade Liu Hulan's great and glorious life. She did not die, she will always live in our hearts.

3. Zhao Shangzhi was admitted to Harbin Xu Gong Industrial School in 1925. During the May 30th Movement of the same year, activities such as fundraising and boycotting Japanese goods were actively carried out. In the summer of the same year, he joined the Communist Party of China.

For participating in the anti-imperialist and patriotic struggle, he was expelled from school for "not abiding by school rules". In November of the same year, he went to Guangzhou and was admitted to the Huangpu Military Academy. In March 1926, after Chiang Kai-shek caused the "Zhongshan Ship Incident", he actively participated in protests and rescued arrested members of the Communist Party of China. In the summer of the same year, he went to Harbin and led progressive youths in revolutionary struggle.

From the end of 1926 to April 1930, he was arrested twice and tortured in prison, but remained steadfast and unyielding. After the September 18th Incident in 1931, he was rescued from prison.

At the beginning of 1932, he was responsible for the work of the Military Commission of the Manchuria Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China. Together with Yang Jingyu, he once promoted the anti-Japanese war in factories and schools, and organized workers and students to join the anti-Japanese volunteer army. In October 1933, he served as the captain of the Zhuhe anti-Japanese guerrillas.

After February 1934, he successively served as commander of the Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army, commander of the Hadong Detachment of the Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Force, and commander of the Third Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. In the early Anti-Japanese War in Northeast China, he was brave and tenacious and made significant contributions.

On February 12, 1942, he led his troops to attack the Wutong Police Station. During the battle, he was wounded by a traitor. He was arrested by the enemy in a coma and died heroically. He was 34 years old.

4. In the autumn of 1935, Zhao Yiman served as the political commissar of the 2nd Regiment of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. In November, Zhao Yiman broke through to cover the troops and was seriously injured. Later, he was recovering from his injuries at a farmer's home near Chunqiu Ridge in Zhuhe County. He was discovered by the Japanese army. He was wounded again during the battle and was captured in a coma. The Japanese army tortured her to force her to confess. She would rather die than surrender and sternly denounced the Japanese invasion crimes.

In order to obtain a confession, the Japanese army sent her to the hospital for monitoring and treatment. In the hospital, she actively promoted the principles of resisting Japan and saving the nation, and educated and fought for the nursing and care staff. On June 28, 1936, he escaped from the hospital with the help of guards and guards. On the morning of June 30, he was captured again by the pursuing enemies and was tortured even more cruelly. On August 2, 1936, he was killed by the enemy in Zhuhe.

5. After the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea broke out, Huang Jiguang followed the troops to Shangganling. In 1952, the Battle of Shangganling began. Huang Jiguang's troops received orders to launch a counterattack on the Shangganling Highlands.

The artillery fire continued. After Huang Jiguang's troops captured Position 5, both sides suffered heavy casualties.

Especially Huang Jiguang's troops were short of soldiers and artillery shells. The bad thing is when the next position attack is carried out.

The enemy's long-hidden firepower launched fierce shooting at Huang Jiguang's troops. The attack of Huang Jiguang's troops was hindered, so he stepped forward and personally carried out the task of blasting the enemy's positions.

After destroying several of the enemy's firepower points, he used his own body to block the enemy's remaining firepower points. With Huang Jiguang's heroic sacrifice, the Battle of Shangganling was won.

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