1. "Zu Ti Hears the Chicken Dance" Zu Ti, a famous general in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was very ambitious when he was young. Every time he discussed the current situation with his friend Liu Kun, he was always impassioned and full of righteous indignation. In order to serve the country, when they heard the rooster crow in the middle of the night, they would get up, draw their swords and practice martial arts, and exercise hard.
2. "Chen Ping endured humiliation and studied hard" Chen Ping, a famous prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty, was poor when he was young, and he and his brother depended on each other. In order to uphold his father's destiny and shine in the family, he did not engage in production and studied behind closed doors, but he was ignored by his sister-in-law. In order to eliminate the conflict between brother and sister-in-law, he endured repeated humiliation and kept silent. As the elder-sister-in-law worsened, he finally couldn't bear it anymore and ran away from home. He wanted to wander around the world. After being chased back by his elder brother, he ignored the past grudges and prevented his brother-in-law from divorcing his sister-in-law. It is a good talk locally. Finally, there was an old man who came here because of his reputation and accepted apprenticeships for free. After completing his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.
3. Yang Jingyu joined the revolution at the age of 21. In the early 1940s, he was besieged by the Japanese army and seriously injured. He could not chew tree bark, so he could only swallow the cotton in his cotton-padded clothes with ice and snow to satisfy his hunger. When the Japanese army failed to persuade them to surrender, they fired random shots and Yang Jingyu, who was only 35 years old, died heroically.
The cruel Japanese army cut open his body. When they saw that there were only weeds and cotton wadding in his stomach, the invaders, who were overwhelmed by the anti-Japanese coalition forces led by Yang Jingyu, were all stunned. In the dense forests of Changbai Mountain in the ice and snow, the force that supported Yang Jingyu in fighting the enemy was his love for the motherland.
4. Young anti-Japanese hero. Born in 1929 in Shangzhuang Village, Laiyuan County, Hebei Province. During the Anti-Japanese War, Wang Erxiao's hometown was the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese base area and was often "swept up" by the Japanese. Wang Erxiao was a member of the Children's League. He often herded cattle on the hillside while keeping watch for the Eighth Route Army.
On October 25, 1942 (September 16 on the lunar calendar), the Japanese came for another "sweeping operation" and got lost when they reached the mountain pass. The enemy saw Wang Erxiao grazing cattle on the hillside and asked him to lead the way.
Wang Erxiao walked in front pretending to be obedient. In order to protect the villagers who had moved into hiding, he led the enemy into the Eighth Route Army's ambush. Suddenly, gunshots rang out from all directions. Knowing that they had been fooled, the enemies were furious and stabbed Wang Erxiao to death with a bayonet. At this time, the Eighth Route Army rushed down from the mountain and wiped out all the enemies.
5. In May 1940, in order to control the Yangtze River water transportation line, the Japanese army mobilized 150,000 elite troops to launch the Zaoyi Battle to capture Zaoyang, Xiangyang, Yichang and other places. General Zhang Zizhong originally led his troops to defend the west of Xianghe River. When the Japanese army broke through the first line of defense in the fifth theater and attacked Xiangyang and Zaoyang, General Zhang Zizhong, as the commander-in-chief of the group army, resolutely led the 74th Reserve Division and the military special agent battalion. Cross the Xianghe River eastward to fight against the invading enemy.
He wrote to the 59th Army in Hedong, "As long as the enemy invades, my brother will go to Hedong to sacrifice with his brothers and other soldiers." "The determination to die for the country and the nation will never stop. Withered, stone never rots, never changes at all!" After crossing the river, General Zhang Zizhong led his troops to fight tenaciously against the Japanese army near the pumpkin shop, severely damaging the Japanese army and cutting off the Japanese army's rear supply line.
After the Japanese army encircled General Zhang Zizhong with heavy troops, in order to contain the main force of the Japanese army, our army launched a counter-encirclement against the Japanese army on the outside. General Zhang refused to retreat and fought with the enemy. In the end, he was shot 7 times. When he was dying, General Zhang Zizhong left his last words: "I fought hard and died. I have no regrets for the country, the nation, and my superiors, and my conscience is at peace!"
He was soon killed by the Japanese army. The famous general Zhang Zizhong of a generation He died heroically for his country. After General Zhang Zizhong died heroically for his country, tens of thousands of people in Chongqing cried to pay homage to his heroic spirit and mourned his death. His subordinates sang a song of revenge sadly and angrily: "The sea can dry up, the stone can break, but I will never forget the Pumpkin Shop!" expressing their determination to avenge General Zhang Zizhong. In May of the following year, his troops killed the Japanese chief Takehiko Yokoyama who was besieging General Zhang Zizhong in the Dangyang area.
Brave people are afraid.
When telli