Jingyu, what will the weather be like tomorrow?
As a result, these inhuman Japanese cut open Yang Jingyu's abdomen and saw that there were only some grass roots and bark in Yang Jingyu's stomach. Japanese generals shed tears on the spot, then went back and forth to Japan to leave their last words and committed suicide. So, how did Yang Jingyu get through those five days? Why did Japanese leaders commit suicide? What last words did he leave?
Yang Jingyu was born in a poor rural family, and his father died young. With the help of his uncle, he has a chance to study. Yang Jingyu witnessed the darkness of the old society at an early age. Officials of their county education bureau framed chefs for stealing clothes and hung them from trees to beat them. Yang Jingyu was young, but he was rebellious.
At school, he called on his classmates to drive the officers out and help the chefs out of danger. Finally, he succeeded in saving the cook and driving away the officers. The students praised Yang Jingyu as a "savior" and "great hero". This made him decide that when he grew up, he must speak for the weak and be a hero to protect others.
Later, Yang Jingyu joined the China * * * Production Party, because he knew the poor living environment of farmers very well, so he actively carried out the peasant movement, made a lot of efforts for the development of the self-defense forces in his hometown, launched many peasant riots, and won many benefits for the local people. Later, due to his excellent work performance, his superiors arranged for Yang Jingyu to go to work in the Northeast.
After Yang Jingyu joined the First Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition, he summed up a set of operational formulas based on his long-term war experience. Yang Jingyu used these operational formulas to win in succession in the Northeast battlefield which was colonized by Japanese for many years. At that time, the Japanese invaders were frightened when they heard the name of Yang Jingyu. The Japanese and puppet rulers even offered a large reward to capture Yang Jingyu, commander-in-chief of the First Route Army of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. At this time, there were problems within our army.
Cheng Bin, the first strategist of the Anti-Japanese Union, tipped off the enemy and provided him with important secrets such as the marching route and operational plan of the First Route Army. Under such internal and external troubles, Yang Jingyu held an emergency meeting and decided to mix the original first and second armies into three front armies and a guard brigade, and the main force quickly moved to the eastern mountainous areas.
/kloc-in the autumn of 0/938, Yang Jingyu directly led a team to Linjiang area, and met two soldiers who fled with guns along the way. He was angry. Immediately after he took them back, he held a March meeting of 2000 people. At the meeting, he excitedly pointed to two deserters and said, "In order to save China, defend the people, wear rags and eat peanuts, and always follow the Anti-Union Movement, they actually want to escape."
Later, Yang Jingyu was speechless with anger and asked how to deal with the two deserters. The soldiers all agreed that they should be shot. Yang Jingyu then said to the soldiers, "It's nothing to suffer now. We will win one day. We will have a good life in the future. We must remember that we cannot surrender until we die. "
When Yang Jingyu led his troops to retreat to the east of Mengjiang River, he was surrounded by Japanese troops, and Yang Jingyu and his troops were isolated from the outside world. Enemy planes bombed and strafed them day and night. For many days, they faced the dilemma of lack of food and no rest. Yang Jingyu still told his men that although we can't confront the Japanese now, we must not give up.
At that time, in order to kill Yang Jingyu, commander-in-chief of the First Route Army of the Anti-Japanese Union, the Japanese army set up several squads and even changed several squad leaders. Not only did they crusade against Yang Jingyu militarily, but they also strengthened their political lure and sent military planes to distribute leaflets over the Woods. It is clearly stated in the leaflet that as long as they surrender, they will be guaranteed safety and benefits. Yang Jingyu naturally shrugged off this temptation and refused to surrender, so the Japanese army took great pains on others.
Ding Shoulong, one of the guards, tipped off the enemy and told the whereabouts of Yang Jingyu and the location of the grain depot in detail. After learning this news, the Japanese army even more brazenly encircled Yang Jingyu. From then on, Yang Jingyu was completely passive, and there were fewer and fewer soldiers around him. The original team of two thousand people, from hundreds to dozens, is still in hot pursuit, and finally there are only two people left.
1940 February 18, Yang Jingyu and two soldiers around him have not eaten for many days, and the weather is getting colder and colder. They had to keep dealing with the Japanese army, and the Japanese army ordered the villagers who went up the mountain to cut firewood not to carry food. Although Yang Jingyu was ready for sacrifice, he was accompanied by two guards. They seemed to fall down at any moment, so Yang Jingyu asked them to find food.
At this time, the Japanese found Yang Jingyu, he was alone. Supposedly, he should have little physical strength, but he ran through the mountains quickly and flexibly, avoiding the pursuit of the Japanese army, unlike a man who had not eaten for days. However, how can he resist a team of hundreds of people by himself?
The Japanese encirclement and suppression team still forced him to the edge of the cliff, and then shouted to Yang Jingyu to surrender. Yang Jingyu said, "OK, I surrender." While speaking, while the Japanese army was unprepared, he shot and killed another Japanese army. Then he hid in the mountains under the enemy's bullets, but Yang Jingyu's arm was still hit by bullets and was injured.
To make matters worse, Yang Jingyu waited for a long time, but his two guards failed to come back. It turned out that they had been discovered and killed by the Japanese, and finally Yang Jingyu was the only one left in the whole team. Looking at the sacrifice of the last two comrades-in-arms, Yang Jingyu fought back his grief and went to find food by himself. He happened to meet villagers who went up the mountain to cut firewood. Yang Jingyu wanted them to give him something to eat and promised to give them money later, but the villagers said; "The Japanese ordered not to let people give you food. You'd better surrender quickly and save your life. "
Yang Jingyu hasn't eaten normal food for a long time. These days, he eats grass bark and his belt. He also pulled out the cotton wool in his clothes and ate it. The cotton shoes he was wearing were rotten and his toes were exposed. They were covered in frostbite and looked extremely embarrassed. Even so, he said to the villagers, "I will never surrender."
The timid and ignorant villagers not only gave Yang Jingyu nothing to eat, but also told the Japanese where they saw Yang Jingyu. Soon, the Japanese army took people up the mountain to search. They found a row of footprints in the snow, guessing that it must be Yang Jingyu's, so they followed the footprints and caught up with him.
Yang Jingyu dragged his injured arm into a crack in the rock and shot at the Japanese army, but the Japanese army surrounded Yang Jingyu in two teams. In desperation, Yang Jingyu rolled down the hillside and continued to resist the Japanese in his hiding place. The Japanese army stood on the top of the mountain and fired wildly at Yang Jingyu.
1940 On February 23rd, after five days and nights of flight and hunger and cold, Yang Jingyu died at the gunpoint of the Japanese army. Yang Jingyu is only 35 years old this year. His children were still very young when he left home. His wife often looks at the village entrance and wants to know when her husband can go home. In this way, he waited year after year until the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and Yang Jingyu didn't go home.
After the sacrifice of General Yang Jingyu, he still did not escape the persecution of the Japanese army. Yang Jingyu, once famous, died, and those defeated men in Yang Jingyu began to take revenge crazily. They cut off Yang Jingyu's head and hung it on the wall to demonstrate.
Then, he "showed the public" in the puppet Manchukuo Tonghua province and other places, warning those anti-Japanese teams not to fight with the Japanese army. One more thing, the Japanese army was confused and never understood. Why did Yang Can Jingyu persist for so long without food?
In order to solve this mystery, the Japanese army ordered the doctors in Mengjiang County Hospital to dissect Yang Jingyu's body, see if there was any food in his stomach, and see how he survived these days. The autopsy results are surprising. Yang Jingyu had only some undigested turf in his stomach, and all the doctors and nurses present were red-eyed.
The Japanese realized that Yang Jingyu didn't find anything to eat. It is the iron revolutionary will, incomparable love for the motherland and the fighting spirit of never fearing and never giving in that supports Yang Jingyu to endure hunger and cold in the ice and snow and fight alone to the last breath. Everyone present was stunned, especially Ichiro kishida fumio.
Kishida fumio, the police chief of the Puppet Tonghua Province, saw the situation in Yang Jingyu's stomach and cried on the spot, saying, "Yang Jingyu is a hero." The inhuman Japanese were also moved by Yang Jingyu's behavior at this time. Later, Ichiro kishida fumio personally presided over Yang Jingyu's funeral and treated it as a Japanese burial ceremony. Shotani Ryuichiro had Yang Jingyu's head re-carved with the most non-perishable wood, and a tombstone was erected with the words "Tomb of Yang Jingyu" carved by himself.
Finally, Yang Jingyu was buried on a hill in Mengjiang County. The real remains of Yang Jingyu have been kept in a laboratory by the Japanese army. It was not until the founding of New China that Yang Jingyu's complete body was buried in the Martyrs Cemetery.
After the funeral, Ichiro kishida fumio seems to have aged a lot in one day. The Japanese army has advanced weapons, planes, tanks and an army with strong fighting capacity, but what does Yang Jingyu have? His weapon is the most backward, and he doesn't even have a decent dress, but his confidence in conquering China was destroyed after dealing with the Japanese army for so many years. From then on, he devoted himself to studying the psychology of China's anti-Japanese soldiers. He wants to know how many soldiers like Yang Jingyu are left, and what they fought so hard for.
After long-term research and investigation, kishida fumio began to doubt his work in China. He has always been loyal to the emperor and obedient. In order to occupy the northeast, he did too many unnatural things. These China soldiers would rather endure inhuman torture than surrender, just to resist the crimes he committed.
He regretted his actions and even questioned the emperor who was above him. Is the Great Japanese Empire in the Emperor's mouth built on the sufferings of people in neighboring countries? His heart hurts more and more, and his conscience seems to be baked on the stove every day.
1945, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression ended with the victory of the people of China. The news of Japan's surrender came on the radio. Kishida fumio laughed after hearing this, and there was no doubt in his heart. What he did in China was a mistake. He was a cruel executioner.
In Japan, there are still many people who are influenced by the extreme thoughts of the Emperor, but only a few people are deeply introspective like kishida fumio. After kishida fumio committed suicide by caesarean section, it caused widespread discussion in Japan, and finally made some Japanese soldiers begin to reflect on their behavior.
20 19 10 A delegation composed of Japanese peace messengers came to Jingyu Cemetery in Tonghua City. They brought a letter of apology, written by kishida fumio's niece. She can't come because of the inconvenience of her legs and feet. In the letter of apology, she wrote: Thanks again to the anti-Japanese hero General Yang Jingyu, and presented flowers to express her admiration.