Seventy years ago, the Tianfushan Uprising fired the first shot of the Jiaodong people’s anti-Japanese and national salvation effort, and created the first anti-Japanese armed force in Jiaodong, the Third Army of the Shandong People’s Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Army, which stood out in the history of the Chinese revolution. A towering monument.
"The Emperor's soldiers and horses should be strong, and he would rather have the seed!" This remark came from the mouth of An Chongrong, the Chengde Jiedu envoy of the Later Jin Dynasty. It reflects the common thoughts of the vassals at that time.
Uprising: In the winter of the sixth year of Tianfu (941), An Chongrong gathered tens of thousands of soldiers and civilians in the territory and marched towards Bianliang, the capital of the Later Jin Dynasty. However, Shi Jingtang bribed his generals, resulting in the defeat. After An Chongrong was defeated and killed, Shi Jingtang, in order to please the Khitan, gave An Chongrong's head to the Khitan to express his obedience.