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Who are the important figures in Lushan, Henan Province in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China?
Lin is a famous figure in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period of Lushan County, and he has been dead for 20 years. On August 20, the reporter was in Lushan County? Lotus fragrance? Nishimura interviewed her 64-year-old daughter Li (pictured). Li said: "My mother suffered a lot to resist Japan and save the country, and was almost killed by the Kuomintang."

Lin is from Lushan County? He is a native of Shifosi Village, Hexiang. 1933 Graduated from Kaifeng Provincial Women's Normal School. After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, she resolutely resigned as a foreign primary school principal and returned to Lushan, where she worked as a librarian in the People's Education Center to carry out anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. In February, 1938, she learned a lot after getting to know party member Lei Ming. She wrote articles in People's Daily for many times to attack the current malpractices and publicize the idea of proletarian political parties uniting against Japan. In March of the same year, the Kuomintang county party department forced the people's education center to expel her. Without fear, she continued to run for resisting Japan and saving the nation. In April of the same year, the forest organization was instructed to set up the "Women's Salvation Association". In order to accomplish this mission, she forgot to eat and sleep, walked the streets and lanes, and publicized and mobilized. She often said, "Men should resist Japan, and women should also resist Japan." Under her active propaganda and mobilization, more than 300 people participated in the "Women's Salvation Society".

On April 18, Lin presided over the inaugural meeting of the "Women's Salvation Association" in the auditorium of the Kuomintang county government and was elected as the chairman of the "Women's Salvation Association". After the meeting, she led all the members of the Women's Rescue Association to hold a demonstration in the county town, shouting slogans such as "It is everyone's responsibility to resist Japan and save the country" and "Down with Japanese imperialism". She also edited some cultural programs and led members to perform in county towns and suburban villages. Every time she performed, she was the first to go on stage to preach the truth of resisting Japan and saving the country and denounce Japanese atrocities. Her speech was impassioned and made people cry. She also sent her students to the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University in northern Shaanxi, risking her life to interview the revolutionary activities of the producers.

On March 8th, 1943, the Kuomintang Henan Party Department arrested Lin on suspicion of * * * production party party member, forcing her to account for the activities of * * * production party in Lushan County and party member's name. Undaunted, she denied any connection with the * * * production party. Ten days later, she was taken to the security department of the Kuomintang provincial government. The enemy tortured her with inhuman means and poison, hung her hands behind her back and whipped her until her skin was raw. Regardless of life and death, Lin resolutely refused to call up. The executioners could do nothing, forcing her to kneel on the red-hot hammer, which caused her knees to be burned. Even so, it didn't reveal the slightest secret of Lin's production party organization. On June+10, 5438, she was escorted to Tang and Ye counties of the garrison headquarters for trial. Later, her family bribed the relevant personnel with 7,000 yuan, so that she was released on bail pending trial.

Li told reporters with tears: "When my mother died, there was a big black lump on her back, which was the mark of being whipped by the enemy. After liberation, she has been engaged in teaching until her death. "