During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, The Japanese Special Forces often disguised themselves as the Eighth Route Army and secretly attacked the base areas of the Eighth Route Army. But they never expected that because a lump of horse dung exposed their identities, they were eventually completely annihilated by the Eighth Route Army.
During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, there was a group of Japanese special agents in the northwest of Jin, who had been trained in Japan, and usually used only Chinese to speak, without Japanese, and they had to eat and live with the common people in accordance with the Chinese way.

This gang of "Eighth Route Army" usually rides a high-headed horse, is very kind to the people, usually helps the landlord and the old lady clean the courtyard, chop wood and carry water, and does not take a needle and a line from the masses, did not expect that this group of "Eighth Route Army" will be completely annihilated because of a detail. The incident originated from an old man who inadvertently saw a flaw in a pile of horse dung.
On this day, there was an old man in the village who picked up dung, and he saw those "Eighth Route Army" riding horses, and the horse dung stalls of this group of horses were on the road, and the old man was broken, so he followed them all the way. At that time, the people were farming for a living, horse manure was one of the few fertilizers, planting crops had to use it, and being able to pick up a lump of horse manure was as happy as being able to beat half a kilogram of grain.
However, when the old man who picked up the manure threw the horse manure on the ground, he found that there were a lot of corn kernels in the horse manure, and the old man felt that something was wrong. This corn is a rarity, and people are reluctant to eat it, so why are they willing to give it to livestock? The Eighth Route Army's usual life is not good than that of the common people, so where is the excess corn to feed the horses? He felt that something was wrong, it was not the devil who had sneaked into the village.
He took advantage of the darkness to tell the district squad about the situation, and the district squad reported to the county brigade, and the county brigade reported to the regular army of the Eighth Route Army. This group of "Eight-Way" troops must have been impersonated by devils.
The Eighth Route Army quietly looked at these horses and found that they were Japanese ocean horses, taller than the Mongolian horses of the Eighth Route Army. Because the Japanese army gave these horses grains of rice, these horses were well nourished, large, and ran faster than the local horses. Judging from the appearance of these horses, it is even more certain that these people are the Eighth Route Army disguised by the Japanese secret service team.
The Eighth Route Army pretended not to know, and gave this group of qiao Zhuang ghosts dressed as the Eighth Route Army an urn to catch turtles, and all of them were annihilated, and none of them ran away. When these devils are dying, they will not think of a lump of horse dung burying themselves.