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International Archives Day: Precious archives recreate the history of the Jiujiang War of Resistance

author:Jiujiang News Network
International Archives Day: Precious archives recreate the history of the Jiujiang War of Resistance

Shen Jiabao displays his collection of Huizhou Daily.

Jiujiang News Network News (Chief Reporter Liu Jiawen / Photo) Yesterday morning, the city's International Archives Day publicity activities were held in Yanshuiting Square. Since this year coincided with the 70th anniversary of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Jiujiang War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression became an important part of this propaganda campaign. Five panels were used at the scene to detail the history of jiujiang's War of Resistance, and a photocopy of the residence permit (also known as the Good People's Certificate) issued by the Japanese army after the fall of Xingzi County was exhibited, as well as the Huizhou Daily, which made a detailed report when the Japanese army invaded Xingzi.

On July 26, 1938, jiujiang city fell, and the Japanese army began to rule Jiujiang in the war era. Precious archival materials reproduce the various atrocities committed during the Japanese occupation of Jiujiang, in early May 1940, the Japanese enemy in Ruichang tortured Fu Meicai, Fu Meihu, and others at Fujialing and drowned in the mud of dung; on April 2, 1942, Gu Eryi, the leader of the Japanese Kou Garrison, poured kerosene on Liu Yuhua, an arrested anti-Japanese fighter, at the Jiuxin Bridge in Jiujiang County, and then let the police dogs bite and bite a living person to only a few bones.

At the scene of the event, an old man named Shen Jiabao displayed a remnant of the Huizhou Daily on August 23, 1938, which had a news article entitled "Xingzi Had a Hand-to-Hand Fight Yesterday" that reported in detail the fact that the Japanese army released poison gas and our soldiers and civilians stubbornly resisted the enemy. "I was born in 1938 and I collect this newspaper to remember my painful childhood and the suffering of my country." The peaceful life was not easy to come by, and the heroic anti-Japanese martyr Mao Daijun and the female guerrilla Yao Ying all sacrificed their precious lives in the Xun resistance against the enemy.