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There is a guerrilla group in Hong Kong: the daughter is the captain, and the mother is a loyal and reliable guerrilla

When the country was in trouble, the Japanese aggressors trampled on China's territory and slaughtered Chinese compatriots, and overseas Chinese and domestic compatriots fought against each other and went to the country together. In order to support the motherland's resistance against Japan, overseas Chinese have donated money, materials, medicines, and aircraft. Hong Kong is no exception, during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, a "Fanggu guerrilla group" appeared, the daughter was a mysterious captain, and the mother was a loyal and reliable guerrilla, who made many contributions to the War of Resistance.

Her name was Fanggu, her original name was Kong Xiufang, and later changed her name to Fang Lan, and this guerrilla group was also known as the "Fanggu Guerrilla". Fang Gu is a thin and gentle young girl, born in 1921, a native of Hong Kong, who worked as a teacher in school before the fall of Hong Kong.

There is a guerrilla group in Hong Kong: the daughter is the captain, and the mother is a loyal and reliable guerrilla

In 1938, Fang Gu was elected as the head of the Hong Kong Children's League, and joined the Communist Party of China in Hong Kong in the same year. After the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, Fang Gu evacuated the city to the New Territories and served as the female captain and cadre leader of the Hong Kong-Kowloon Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Brigade, fighting until the Japanese surrendered.

During Fang Gu's tenure as head of the Hong Kong Children's League, she compiled and printed "Underground Fire", distributed leaflets everywhere, and constantly launched a public opinion offensive. The Fanggu guerrillas also blew up railway bridges and sabotaged military production; they secretly collected intelligence, delivered intelligence through special channels, and actively cooperated with the nationwide War of Resistance Against Japan.

There is a guerrilla group in Hong Kong: the daughter is the captain, and the mother is a loyal and reliable guerrilla

The Fanggu guerrillas were regarded as a problem by the Japanese army, and the Japanese devils had rushed to hunt her down several times, but in the end they did not know where she was. In the eyes of the Japanese, "Fang Gu" is a mysterious Andtless Hong Kong woman who has come and gone without a trace.

In fact, Fang Gu was a thin and gentle young girl, who was only twenty-two or three years old at that time. Since Fang Gu organized an underground guerrilla force in Hong Kong, no matter where she went, Fang Gu's mother always followed her daughter, her wary eyes watching the front and back, left and right, and once there was danger, she would pounce on her like a lioness to protect her daughter. Fang Gu often went to several joint locations and secret meetings, and she remembered them all in her heart. Slowly, the news, letters, and intelligence from those contact points were silently passed back and forth by Aunt Fang's mother.

There is a guerrilla group in Hong Kong: the daughter is the captain, and the mother is a loyal and reliable guerrilla

Gradually, Fang Gu's mother held the core secrets of this team, and once when she went to the joint, she was unfortunately captured by the Japanese devils, how the Japanese devils tortured and interrogated Fang Gu's mother about the guerrillas, Fang Gu's mother did not expose any information, and finally Fang Gu's mother was sentenced to death by the Japanese army for "espionage" and was brutally killed.

After her mother's sacrifice, Fang Gu was very sad, but she did not cry, she hid the tears in her heart. She can't go and bury her mother, japanese agents are looking for Fanggu, and she continues to fight the Japanese ghosts.

There is a guerrilla group in Hong Kong: the daughter is the captain, and the mother is a loyal and reliable guerrilla

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the Fanggu guerrillas were incorporated into the East China Field Army. On the eve of the founding of New China, the higher-level party organization transferred Fanggu to work in Guangdong, and she has since left Hong Kong.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Fang Lan successively served as secretary general, deputy director and director of the Guangdong Provincial Women's Federation, and a member of the Guangdong Provincial Advisory Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1997, when Hong Kong returned to the motherland, Fang Lan returned to Hong Kong to visit her mother at the Martyrs' Cemetery and tearfully told her mother that she had returned to the embrace of the motherland. In May 1998, Fang Lan died of illness in Guangzhou at the age of 77.

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