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Real Resistance! The wounded soldier did not dare to look the reporter in the eye, but his words were remembered by the reporter for decades

In August 1945, why was China able to win the War of Resistance?

Naturally, this is not a gift from God, but the result of a bloody battle between the Chinese military and people. For this reason, the Chinese military and civilians have paid tens of millions of huge casualties.

Real Resistance! The wounded soldier did not dare to look the reporter in the eye, but his words were remembered by the reporter for decades

So, what was the condition of the wounded soldiers who had been wounded for the country after they were wounded?

Jin-Cha-Ji was one of the main enemy rear base areas of the Eighth Route Army against the Japanese army. In early 1938, a group of journalists came to the Eighth Route Army Wounded Soldiers Hospital in Jin-Cha-Ji.

What does a wounded soldier hospital look like?

The reporter's description was:

"We have walked into a large room with a spacious Kang. On this poorly lit kang slept a dozen wounded soldiers, some of whom injured their arms and some of which broke their legs. There was a man with a heavy gunshot wound to his head, even his eyes covered by bandages, and he fell into a deep sleep, his body wrapped in a gray velvet blanket sometimes moving, but he moaned weakly, and it was his comrade who could use his moans to alleviate a little pain.

……

There is a lack of everything here, a lack of medicines, a lack of doctors. They were injured and could only rub some iodine. ”

Real Resistance! The wounded soldier did not dare to look the reporter in the eye, but his words were remembered by the reporter for decades

Such a situation is uncomfortable to watch. Reporter's feeling: "It's melancholy here. ”

So what about the mood of the wounded soldiers?

"There are several hospitals for wounded soldiers in the border area, and the one I saw today is the largest. There are hundreds of people here. We walked again to a courtyard, and groans of pain emanated from the faint darkness of the room, which was again inhabited by many seriously wounded soldiers, and outside the kang lay a pale wounded man. He tried to raise his head as he spoke to us, but finally, weakly, collapsed.

'Thank you for coming to see me,' he said in a low voice, with a Sichuan accent, "shedding blood for the country is deserved, it is our duty." But,' he paused slightly, and continued, 'The Eighth Route Army is too poor, and those who fight wars have no food to eat, and those who are wounded have no medicine. But when you go out, tell your fellow citizens outside that it doesn't matter, please don't feel sorry for us; we don't matter, ask them to work hard. We were," obviously too much to say, too excited, his face paler and more tired, 'We are, having come here, ready to sacrifice, and we will never go home without driving the Japanese out!'

His eyes, at some point, were filled with tears. And we wouldn't be calmer than he was, and we avoided each other's eyes. ”

Real Resistance! The wounded soldier did not dare to look the reporter in the eye, but his words were remembered by the reporter for decades

This is the heartfelt saying of wounded soldiers who have no medical treatment after being injured and may even be waiting to die on the kang. At the time of the victory of the War of Resistance, this reporter wrote about what he saw with his own eyes 7 years ago, and said from the bottom of his heart:

"I walked out, until now, his last words, his tearful eyes as he spoke, as if they were still in front of him."

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