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In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

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Born as human beings, we are all flesh and blood, and the guns and bullets under the modern war can easily cause irreversible damage to us. However, when the Japanese Kou launched a war of aggression against China and wantonly slaughtered our compatriots, countless people of insight stood up without hesitation and built a great wall of steel with their own flesh and blood.

In fact, this sentence is not an exaggeration of art, those who have experienced hundreds of battles, the old eight roads, veteran soldiers, after the tempering of the war, they have long become "steel and iron bones".

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

On the battlefield, when enemy bullets mercilessly pass through their bodies, trapped by the medical conditions of the time, those shrapnel may remain sealed in their wounds, accompanying them for the rest of their lives.

Qin Guang, who was born in Hong'an, Hubei Province, is such a "steel warrior", and in the Jilu-Yu Border Region, the deeds of this anti-Japanese hero have been passed on by word of mouth.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

When Qin Guang was 13 years old, he embarked on a new journey of resisting Japan and saving the country with the large troops of the Red Army. Due to his long military age and old qualifications, the young Qin Guang was already an old Red Army soldier who had experienced hundreds of battles. Because of his rich combat experience, he was organizationally transferred to the special third battalion of the Luxi Military Region as a deputy instructor.

At the beginning of 1941, Tian Junliu, commander of the Japanese North China Dispatch Army, was preparing to launch a sweep of our Party's Ruxi Anti-Japanese Base Area, and the Devil's Soldiers divided into six roads in a vain attempt to separate and disintegrate our soldiers and horses, and then break them one by one. But our army will not sit still, and after analyzing the combat intentions of the little devils, the sucun defense war has begun.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

On January 17, when the sky was just dark, the special third battalion had already set up machine guns and rifles in the hidden point at the entrance of the village, forming a cross-fire circle, and when the ghosts arrived, they could have a big hemorrhage. Not long after, six Japanese cars roared past, full of Japanese soldiers with live ammunition and flaunting their might.

When the devils entered the ambush point, the battalion commander saw the opportunity, pulled out the shell gun and shouted: Hit. In an instant, a thunderous shooting sound came from the front of Su Village, and the comrades were all full of energy and tried their best to block this group of little devils outside the village.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

The Japanese soldiers who were ambushed were not vegetarians, and the little devil who came back to the rescue quickly jumped out of the car, picked up the dropped weapons, set up the formation, and began to prepare for fire coverage. But under our counterattack, this group of little devils did not gain benefits, and more than half of them were killed and injured in an instant. However, the good times were short-lived, and the firepower of our army in Sucun was limited, and the Japanese headquarters quickly sent reinforcements after learning that their advance troops were in Sucun.

By noon, the outside of the village had been surrounded by ghosts, and cars, Japanese soldiers, and light and heavy machine guns had formed a circle.

When inflicting huge casualties on the enemy, our army also sacrificed many comrades. Qin Guang and one or twenty other people gathered strength on the southwest corner of Su Village, ready to kill the devils by surprise. But what Qin Guang didn't expect was that the devils actually threw poisonous gas into the village in a frenzy.

Although Qin Guang was choked to the point of coughing and tears flowing, they did not have the slightest intention of giving in, and they still had high morale, wanting to hold out until night, using the night as a protective color, and taking the opportunity to highlight the siege. As soon as it was dark, Qin Guang rushed with his comrades to the small courtyard in the west of the village where the enemy's defense was most lax.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

Unfortunately, after the enemy found Qin Guang and entered the courtyard, they began to frantically throw bombs. The bomb grazed Qin Guang's ears and whistled past, and the exploded shrapnel shot into Qin Guang's head. But Qin Guang didn't care at all, and pulled out the thumb-sized shrapnel with his hand, and the blood instantly stained half of Qin Guang's body red. However, Qin Guang could no longer care about the pain on his body, and still knocked down two of the ghosts that rushed in. Seeing that he could not fight head-on, Riko repeated the trick and threw poison gas bombs into the courtyard.

The poisonous gas came in through the cracks in the room, and Qin Guang's breathing became more and more difficult, in order to quench their thirst and refresh their minds, they drank a large bowl of vinegar, and under the stimulation of vinegar, they continued to resist the attack of the Japanese Kou.

In the end, the angry devils had to climb up to the roof, and after cutting a hole, they threw a poison gas bomb into the house where Qin Guang was hiding. Under the attack of chemical weapons, Qin Guang gradually lost consciousness.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

By the time Qin Guang woke up, he and his comrades had already been tied up. The discipline of preferential treatment of prisoners was clearly absent in the frenzied Japanese aggressors' army. The Japanese devils, who had already killed the red-eyed devils, even trampled the international law under their feet, and prepared to pull Qin Guang and his party outside the village and execute them.

In the wheat field southeast of the village entrance, it was stained red by the blood of the warriors. Finally, the six devils took bayonets and carried Qin Guang and the last seven comrades into the wheat field.

Qin Guang also made up his mind in his heart, even if he died, he could not die in vain under the butcher's knife of the devils, but it was better to waste a few bullets. Without these few bullets, we can kill a few few Chinese.

After thinking about it, Qin Guang conveyed the order to the comrade closest to him: Get ready to run! After arriving at an open area, under the leadership of Qin Guang, the seven comrades scattered in different directions. After they ran away tens of meters away, the little devil who had returned to the gods also raised his gun.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

After a few snapping shots, the bullet penetrated Qin Guang's body. Qin Guang, who had been shot in the chest and neck, fell into a pool of blood. But the power of the human will is infinite, and Qin Guang's last words before he became unconscious were: Down with the Japanese warlord chaebols. The revolutionary cause in his heart had not yet been completed, and how could Qin Guang leave this homeland for which he was fighting.

Soon after, Sun Yuwen, the secretary of the battalion headquarters, found Qin Guang, who was covered in blood, and although there were several bullet holes in his body, Qin Guang's heart full of hot blood was still beating strongly. With the help of nearby villagers, Qin Guang successfully snatched a life from the hands of the God of Death in the retreat.

In the process of his healing, his deeds were also relayed and printed in lead letters for the comrades of our Party to study. The title of immortal warrior will accompany Qin Guang's life.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

A year later, Qin Guang was discharged from the hospital with his injuries and once again went to the front line of the War of Resistance. Qin Guang was the political commissar of the detachment at the time, and led his subordinates to Zhangliuzhao Village in Guan County.

1942 was an extremely difficult year in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, a year in which most of the countries in the south of our country had been trampled by the iron horses of the Japanese Kou, and after the fall of Burma, the land supply line in the south of our country was completely cut off, and only through the hump route could we send a small amount of supplies to the troops fighting in the south of our country.

In the criminal "Three Lights Policy", the Japanese Kou exposed their inhuman and cannibalistic nature. The situation in Zhangliuzhao Village, where Qin Guang is located, is still full of dangers and is not optimistic. After Qin Guang was stationed here, he had always been in a state of vigilance and defense, and did not dare to relax at all. But Rikou was like a candy that could not be shaken off, and one night he touched Zhang Liuzhao Village, gathered a large number of people and horses, and launched a fierce attack on this small village.

As we all know, in the course of hundreds of millions of compatriots resisting Japan, there will also be some people who betray their compatriots, which we call the "Leading The Way Party," "The Two Devils," and "Traitors." In the famous anti-Japanese drama "Underground Traffic Station", Bai Translator and Captain Jia are such characters.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

Either they were coerced and forced to fight for the devils, or before the Japanese invaded us, they were the local hooligans who were doing evil deeds, and when the devils arrived, they immediately surrendered and oppressed the people everywhere under the umbrella of the devils.

In this attack, there were many puppet troops, and under their information, the battle became more difficult. After planning for a long time, Qin Guang believed that if we concentrated our firepower to break through, it would be easy to attract the elite of the devils, and our equipment would definitely be inferior to that of the little devils than the weapons and artillery.

In order to minimize casualties, dispersing the breakout is the best policy. Qin Guang led his soldiers to prepare for the breakthrough. With two grenades, he jumped out of the dug up hidden fortifications, shouted "Comrades rush with me," and then threw the first grenade at the little devils.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

After the grenade exploded, it also blew up many little devils. When Qin Guang wanted to throw the second one out, a bullet hit Qin Guang's waist, and under severe pain, Qin Guang fell to the ground. But the first grenade thrown out had already played its heroic role, the enemy was in a mess, the battlefield was even more smokey, and the soldiers took advantage of the enemy's panic and methodically and successfully evacuated.

Qin Guang, who had fallen to the ground, examined the gun in his hand and found that there were still three bullets inside. At this time, he touched the bullet hole on his body and found that the bullet did not penetrate his internal organs, so he still had hope of survival.

Thinking of this, Qin Guang gave up the idea of committing suicide with the remaining bullets. Qin Guang knew that these devils would not stay here for long, so he closed his eyes and pretended to be dead, and waited until the devils were gone, and then he would act on his own.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

By this time, the battle was nearing its end, and the Japanese began to send some puppet troops to clear the battlefield, and if they found that any warriors were still alive, they would have to reload their guns.

Qin Guang also realized that he might really be doomed this time. So he clenched the weapons in his hands, ready to surprise the puppet army when they approached.

But just as Qin Guang was about to move, a puppet army quietly appeared beside him, stopped Qin Guang's move, and said in a deep voice: Don't move, we will leave in a moment, I will not hit you.

In the confusion, Qin Guang was sure that the puppet army was gone, and only then did he struggle to stand up from the bloody mud.

In 1942, the traitor discovered that the political commissar who had been shot was not dead, and a whisper in his ear allowed the commissar to escape the disaster

Qin Guang rode on the donkey of his fellow countrymen, and under the cover of his fellow villagers, he rushed through the enemy's heavy blockade and came to the field hospital of the military region.

The muzzle of Qin Guang's body was caused by the enemy's use of Dam bullets, which were banned by international organizations because they were too cruel, but the extremely mad Japanese Kou still used it to slaughter Chinese.

The dozen pieces of shrapnel that the Dam bomb had broken apart in his body could not be removed, and he could only sew these dozen pieces of shrapnel into Qin Guang's body. This is not only the meritorious medal of the elder Qin, but also the ironclad evidence of the atrocities committed by the Japanese Kou.

The elder Qin's predecessors lived a long life, at the age of 102, witnessed the prosperity of our country from the blue wisps of the yanlu road, and we, the younger generations, did not live up to the blood they shed on the battlefield.

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