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Zhao Yiman

1905- 1936, formerly known as Li Kuntai, also known as Li Yichao, named Li Jie, from Yibin, Sichuan. 1926, she joined the China * * * production party. She is the first female student of Wuhan Central Military and Political School (Whampoa Military Academy, Wuhan Branch), and once served as the political commissar of the Third Army 1 Division 2 of Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. 1928 Zhao Yiman, who studied at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow, Soviet Union in the winter, was ordered to return to China and worked secretly in Yichang, Shanghai and Jiangxi successively. 1928 In April, Zhao Yiman married Chen Dabang, a native of Hunan. Soon after the marriage, she became pregnant and gave birth to a son named Ning Er in Yichang. 1930, Zhao Yiman took the children back to Shanghai and put them in foster care with his eldest brother Chen Jiazhong. Immediately after the September 18th Incident, China's * * * production party issued the slogan of "organizing guerrilla warfare in Northeast China and directly attacking Japanese imperialism". Zhao Yiman volunteered to take part in the "anti-Qing and anti-Japanese" struggle, which was approved by the Party organization. In Harbin Anti-Japanese Guerrilla War Field, many comrades of Northeast Anti-Japanese Union mistakenly thought that Zhao Yiman was the sister of Zhao, the commander-in-chief of Northeast Anti-Japanese Union, and she mistakenly renamed herself "Zhao Yiman". During the guerrilla war in Harbin, she and Zhao were called "the second Zhao in Harbin" and were regarded as the biggest threat by the enemy. The 3rd Army of Northeast Anti-Union 1 2nd Division1In the winter of 935, it was trapped in a mountain by Japanese puppet troops. Zhao Yiman was seriously injured in order to cover the army's breakthrough. He was discovered by the Japanese army during his convalescence, was wounded again in the battle, and was captured in a coma. During her capture, the Japanese army tortured Zhao Yiman in order to obtain information, but she would rather die than surrender, denouncing the Japanese invasion: "My purpose, my doctrine and my belief are to resist Manchuria and Japan". In order to get a confession, the Japanese army sent her to the hospital for monitoring and treatment. In the hospital, she actively publicized the truth of resisting Japan and saving the nation, and educated nurses and guards. Her indomitable perseverance infected Dong Xianxun, a policeman in the detention center, and Han Yongyi, a nurse in the hospital. They made an escape plan and rescued Zhao Yiman from the hospital on June 28th. 1936, but Zhao Yiman was arrested again after two days of escape. Zhao Yiman was taken back to Harbin, where Japanese military and police tortured her with tiger benches, pepper spray and electrocution. However, she remained indomitable and did not reveal any truth. Knowing that Zhao Yiman could not get useful information, the brutal Japanese army decided to send her back to Hezhu County for execution. A dusty Japanese file records Zhao Yiman's experience before his death: "On July 26th, Ms. Zhao Yiman was electrocuted, which was accurate. The new electric shock device worked normally, which gave Ms. Zhao Yiman the greatest overload pressure. In the case of long-term high-intensity electric shock, Ms. Zhao Yiman still did not confess, which is really rare and cannot be explained from medical physiology. " Before his execution, Zhao Yiman shouted "Down with Japanese imperialism!" "Long live the China * * * production party!" Heroic sacrifice, only 3 1 year old. When Zhao Yiman died, his real name was not revealed in his only will. It was not until 1957 that Zhao Yiman's son knew his mother's identity. Comrade Zhu Xinyang once asked Zhao Yiman, "Why are you called Zhao Yiman?" Zhao Yiman replied: I like the word' one', so I gave myself a name with the word' one', one super, one person, and consciousness means lifelong revolution, wholeheartedly, forever and never changing ... "