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The Battle of Changsha Knew There Was No Danger to Defend The Chinese soldiers chose to be loyal to the country and died with grenades

After the Second Battle of Changsha in 1941, after the fall of Qingshan on August 20, the Japanese army continued to attack Lulintan the next day. As the name suggests, the place where Lu Lin Tan is located, except for a piece of reed in front of it that can be used as a little cover, there is almost no danger to defend.

The Battle of Changsha Knew There Was No Danger to Defend The Chinese soldiers chose to be loyal to the country and died with grenades

When the Japanese attacked on August 21, Wang Zhendong Company of the 590th Regiment of the 197th Division of the Chinese Army 99th Army quietly ambushed in the reeds waiting for an opportunity. The soldiers ambushed inside and did not dare to move in the slightest, for fear of exposing themselves, until the Japanese army entered their own range, with a command, suddenly the gunfire was loud, hitting the Japanese army by surprise, and for a while it was impossible to fight back.

But after all, the Japanese army was well trained, and after encountering a surprise attack, they quickly dispersed the team to both sides, and concentrated their artillery fire to carry out a fierce shelling on the location of Wang Zhendong's company, and divided their troops to encircle them from both flanks.

The Battle of Changsha Knew There Was No Danger to Defend The Chinese soldiers chose to be loyal to the country and died with grenades

Under the artillery fire and attacks of the Japanese army, chinese soldiers continued to die fighting for national freedom and sacrificed to hold their positions, and finally Lulintan fell into the hands of the Japanese army because there was no danger to defend.

After Lulintan fell into the hands of the Japanese army, the Equivalent Xiangjiang Defense Line was broken, and the Japanese army could then drive in. Therefore, that night, Li Caizuo, the commander of the 590th Regiment, personally led his troops to counterattack at night, and finally recaptured Lulintan from the Japanese army before dawn. However, in the afternoon of the same day, under the onslaught of the Japanese army with aircraft and naval guns, the position was finally lost and finally had to abandon Lulintan.

During the battle, the Chinese artillery sank a Japanese gunboat Medium Armor No. 208, killing a naval minor, and the Japanese who escaped from the diving water were also killed by the Chinese army with machine guns.

The Battle of Changsha Knew There Was No Danger to Defend The Chinese soldiers chose to be loyal to the country and died with grenades

On the same day, a japanese army also launched a landing in Xiangyin Doumitsui. Lu Dengzhang, the private who was in charge of defending the enemy here, was seriously injured in the battle, knowing that his retreat to the rear would not only drag down his comrades-in-arms, but also make himself hopeless. So Lu Dengzhang handed over his weapons to his comrades-in-arms to avoid falling into the hands of the enemy, and left two grenades in his arms, so that his comrades could quickly evacuate, and he lay motionless on the ground.

Lu Dengzhang just lay on the ground pretending to have died, waiting for the Japanese army to come to his side, pulling out the lead, and with the explosion of a grenade, he died with these Japanese troops who invaded China.

"Who has not died since ancient times?" Leave Dan in mind! "In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, it was precisely such a hot-blooded man as above, millions of Yanhuang descendants, who sacrificed their happiness with a fearless spirit, sacrificed their lives, and died loyal to the country and the people for the sake of the rejuvenation of the country and the immortality of the nation.

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