In the eight years of the Anti-Japanese War, countless heroes and heroines emerged from the land of China. Collect information (pictures, audio and video, etc.) about an anti-Japanese hero and briefly write his or her story.
1. Zhao Yiman
Zhao Yiman (October 1905-August 1936), formerly known as Li Kuntai, also known as Li Yichao, was known as Sister Li. A native of Baihua Town, Yibin County, Sichuan Province (now Baihua Town, Cuiping District, Sichuan Province). Member of the Communist Party of China and anti-Japanese national hero.
On June 30, 1936, Zhao Yiman was unfortunately overtaken by the Japanese army on his way to the anti-Japanese guerrilla zone and fell into the hands of the Japanese army again. After Zhao Yiman was brought back to Harbin, the Japanese military police subjected her to torture such as the tiger bench, feeding her with pepper water, and electrocution.
But she remained unyielding and did not reveal any truth. Knowing that they could not get any useful information from Zhao Yiman, the Japanese army decided to send her back to Zhuhe County to execute her "for public display".
On August 1, 1936, the Japanese army took her to Zhuhe. On August 2, the Japanese army tied him to a cart and "paraded him through the streets" in Zhuhe County.
At this time, before Zhao Yiman died, facing the enemy's butcher knife, she shouted the slogans "Down with Japanese imperialism" and "Long live the Chinese Communist Party". When Zhao Yiman walked to the center of the lawn outside Xiaobei Gate, several military police pointed their guns at her.
A Japanese officer walked up to Zhao Yiman and asked: "Do you have anything else to say?" Zhao Yiman glared, handed the scroll in his hand and said: "Pass these words to The son of my hometown!"?
The Japanese officer read the note and waved to the soldiers and police. The sinful bullet was shot into Zhao Yiman's body and he died in Zhuhe County (today's Shangzhi County, Heilongjiang Province). ) outside Xiaobeimen, only 31 years old.
2. Chen Jinxiu
Chen Jinxiu (1912-1938) was a native of Gushi County, Henan. Commander of the 688th Regiment of the 344th Brigade of the 115th Division of the Eighth Route Army. On January 22, 1938, the 688th Regiment, led by its leader Chen Jinxiu, set up an ambush in the area between Xinzhuang and Nanhong'anzhai, Wentang Town, Pingshan, Hebei, and launched a desperate struggle with the invading enemies from Jingxing and Pingshan. More than 2,000 Japanese soldiers Kou suffered heavy injuries.
On the occasion of total annihilation, artillery shells supporting the enemy hit the headquarters command post of the 688th Regiment. Regiment Commander Chen Jinxiu, First Battalion Commander Liu Guoqing and five other soldiers died heroically.
In this battle, more than 300 of our troops were killed, including about 6,000 enemy troops and 1,000 Japanese casualties. The battle lasted more than 5 hours.
3. Zhu Cheng
Zhu Cheng, a senior commander of the Eighth Route Army and a revolutionary martyr, was born in Fanshan Town, Pingyang County, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province (now part of Cangnan County). He studied at Wenzhou Commercial School in his early years and graduated from the 6th class of Huangpu Military Academy in 1929.
In June 1943, Zhu Cheng was transferred to the commander of the Fifth Military Division of the Hebei, Shandong and Yu Military Region, and was ordered to move from the west of Caoxian County, Shandong Province, into the Japanese, puppet and stubborn control area in the southeast of Caoxian County to open up new areas.
In September, the Japanese and puppet troops assembled more than 10,000 troops and carried out large-scale raids on Shanxian and Caoxian areas in ten groups. On the 28th, the Japanese and puppet troops encircled the Wangchang area of Caoxian County. Zhu Cheng led his troops to resist tenaciously and fought fiercely from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and died heroically in the bloody battle.
4. Zhu Jialin
Zhu Jialin (1892-1938) was a native of Weigong Village, Mancheng District, Hebei Province. Graduated from Baoding Army Officer School, major general and brigade commander of the 115th Brigade of the 39th Division of the 40th Army of the National Revolutionary Army.
He was a simple, loyal and disciplined person. When he was stationed in Anyang, Henan, he captured two local bandits and seized a large amount of cigarettes and burned them all. At that time, the cigarettes were equivalent to gold. Zhu Jialin usually wears military uniforms and cloth shoes. He is frugal and honest as an official.
On May 11, 1938, Zhu Jialin was ordered to lead his troops to cover the army's breakout from Pei County, Jiangsu Province. He was besieged by the Japanese army. When he persisted until there were only a dozen soldiers left, Zhu Jialin grabbed a Japanese jeep and rushed to the enemy. He shot at the Japanese army and the enemy, and ultimately died heroically.
5. Gao Zhihang
Gao Zhihang (May 14, 1907 - November 21, 1937), formerly known as Gao Mingjiu, courtesy name Ziheng, was born in Tonghua, Liaoning (now Tonghua, Jilin) people. Ace pilot of the Chinese Air Force and national hero.
In 1920, he joined the army and was admitted to the Northeast Army Officer Education Class. He then went to France to learn aircraft driving for two years and served in the Air Force after returning to China. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was a famous anti-Japanese hero of the Chinese Air Force, commander of the Chinese Air Force's pursuit aircraft unit, and captain of the 4th Aviation Group.
On November 21, 1937, Gao Zhihang was ordered to go to Lanzhou to receive Soviet fighter planes aiding China. When he transferred to Zhoukou Airport in Henan, his troops were attacked by enemy planes and suffered heavy casualties.
Gao Zhihang stepped into the cockpit and prepared to take off to fight, but the plane could not start, and his comrades advised him to avoid it temporarily. He said: "As the Chinese Air Force, how can we let the enemy's planes fly overhead?"
Just when they started the plane for the third time, dense bombs were dropped from the sky. Gao Zhihang, together with 14 The plane disappeared in a sea of flames. When Gao Zhihang died for his country, his hands were still tightly holding the control stick of the plane. He was 30 years old.
Baidu Encyclopedia——Zhao Yiman
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