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What does "looking for red footprints" mean?
It means looking for the footprints left by those revolutionary ancestors.

Revolutionary deeds:

1. Huang Jiguang: plug the loophole.

In the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, Huang Jiguang's heroic feat of sacrificing himself to block the loophole inspired and educated several generations. His fearless heroism is admired by people, and his heroic deeds are praised by people.

1952 10, in the Battle of Shangganling to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the battalion was ordered to capture the 597.9 highland on the west side of Shangganling on the night of 19 after four days and nights of fierce fighting with the "United Nations Army" led by the U.S. and South Korean troops. After the troops captured three positions in a row, they were blocked by position zero, and three consecutive explosions were invalid. At the critical moment, Huang Jiguang, then the correspondent of the 6th Company of a certain unit, stepped forward and requested to undertake the blasting task. He led two soldiers to destroy several enemy bunkers bravely and tactfully. One comrade-in-arms died unfortunately, another comrade-in-arms was seriously injured and his left arm was pierced. In the face of the enemy's fierce shooting, he was injured in many places and ran out of ammunition. In order to win the battle, he stubbornly climbed to the shelter. When he approached the bunker, he rushed forward, blocked the loophole of the enemy's jet flame with his chest and died heroically. Encouraged by Huang Jiguang's heroic feat, the troops quickly captured position zero and annihilated two battalions of defenders.

2. Lugouqiao Incident

1936, the Japanese troops stationed in North China occupied Fengtai by despicable means and set the next target at Lugouqiao. On the eve of the July 7th Incident, the north, east and south of Beiping were controlled by the Japanese army: the north was part of the Kwantung Army deployed in Jehol and Chadong; There are about 40 thousand people in 8 divisions of the puppet Mongolian army controlled by the Kwantung Army in the northwest; To the east is the pseudo "Jidong Defence Autonomous Government" and its pseudo-security team of about17,000 people. To the south, the Japanese army has occupied Fengtai, forcing China troops to retreat. In this way, Lugou Bridge has become the only channel for Beiping to open to the outside world, and its strategic position is even more important. In order to occupy this strategic place, cut off the traffic between Beiping and the south, and then control the authorities of Hebei Province, so that North China can be completely separated from the central government of China, the Japanese army has been conducting provocative military exercises near Lugouqiao, and a storm is coming. 1 On the afternoon of July 7th, 937, the Japanese North China Guard1The 8th Squadron of the 3rd Brigade of the United Front, led by Captain Masataka Shimizu, went to the area between Huilongmiao and Dawayao, which was close to China's garrison station in Lugouqiao. At 7: 30 in the evening, the Japanese army began to exercise. At 0: 40pm/kloc-0: 40pm, the Japanese army claimed that a soldier (Shimura Kijiro) was "missing" and immediately forced him to enter the China Garrison for a search. The regiment of the 37th Division 1 10 Brigade in 29 army, China, sternly refused. While deploying the battle, the Japanese army pretended to negotiate with China under the pretext of "artillery fire" and "missing soldiers". At around 24: 00, Jicha authorities received a phone call from Taihei Matsui, the head of the Japanese secret service in Peiping. Matsui said: Yesterday, the Japanese army rehearsed on the outskirts of Lugouqiao, and suddenly heard gunshots, and immediately called off the team to call the roll. A soldier was found missing, and it was suspected that the shooter was China's army in Lugouqiao. He thought that the gunman had entered the city and asked for an immediate search. The Chinese side allowed Japanese soldiers to enter the city in the middle of the night, which may cause local unrest. While the Chinese officers and men were sleeping, the gunshots were not issued by the Chinese side, so they refused. Soon, Matsui called the authorities in Kyrgyzstan and said that if the Chinese side did not allow it, the Japanese army would forcibly search the city. At the same time, the authorities in Kyrgyzstan received a report from Lugouqiao, a garrison in China, saying that the Japanese army had formed a siege attack on the ancient city of Wanping. In order to prevent the situation from getting worse, the authorities of Hebei Province, after consultation with the Japanese side, agreed to jointly send personnel to Lugouqiao for investigation. At this time, the "missing" soldiers claimed by the Japanese side have returned to the team, but they have not been reported. At about 5: 00 am on July 8, the Japanese army suddenly launched a shelling. China's No.5 29 army Command immediately ordered the front-line officers and men: "Be sure to hold the Lugou Bridge and the ancient city of Wanping", "Lugou Bridge, the grave of your class, will live and die with the bridge and cannot retreat." The 3rd Battalion of 2 19 Regiment, which guards Lugou Bridge and Wanping Ancient City, rose under the command of its head Ji Xingwen and battalion commander Jin.

After the Japanese army provoked the July 7th Incident, it aroused strong repercussions throughout the country. On the second day of the July 7th Incident, the China Producer Party Central Committee electrified the whole country and called: "All China compatriots, Tianjin is in danger! North China is at stake! The Chinese nation is at stake! Only when the whole nation conducts the war of resistance is our way out! " And put forward "don't let Japanese imperialism occupy every inch of China!" "The last drop of blood protects the country!" Loud slogans. Chiang Kai-shek put forward the policy of "not yielding, not expanding" and "not seeking war, but seeking resistance to Japan". Chiang Kai-shek once called Song and Qin Dechun (the second deputy commander of the 29th Army and the mayor of Beiping) and others, saying that "the ancient city of Wanping should stick to it" and "Lugouqiao and Changxindian must not be lost".