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When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

Introduction: During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the land of China was devastated by the flames of war, and although the iron hooves of the Japanese army have been trampling on our country, our sons and daughters of China have also stood up to resist. During a war, the Eighth Route Army encountered danger, but it did not expect that the landlords there helped them. When our army was caught between the front and the back, the landlord's approach touched us all. Now I will tell you what happened at that time.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

The century of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was the century in which China was most deeply hurt. Since China came to modern times, China has actually become a piece of fat in the eyes of the Western powers. After experiencing the continuous division of the Western powers, Japan, a small country with a projectile, also slowly wanted to share a piece of the Chinese land.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

Compared with the Western powers, the ambitions of this country that had previously been respectful to us were not small. After the Meiji Restoration, Japan thought of doing something to china that was poor and weak, and they regarded this as the first step to world domination. After the July 7 Incident, Japan began to formally invade China, and their purpose and ambition were seen by everyone. If it were not for their brutal atrocities, the anti-fascist forces of the world would not have united against them.

This happened in 1939, when the Japanese army had completely lost its humanity and began a fierce attack on our land of China. Most of the places captured by the Japanese army were turned into broken walls and ruins. The Japanese army secretly attacked our 115th Division, because the gap between the enemy and us was really too large, so this battle can be said to be quite tragic.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

The two sides fought until noon, when the Japanese commander was killed by grenades from our soldiers. At that time, chaos began within the Japanese army, but because the Japanese reinforcements came, the Japanese army's morale was immediately stabilized. In this way, our army began to be at a disadvantage. Later, the large troops of our army were actually surrounded by the Japanese in the middle and became the pocket of the Japanese army, and at this time the situation of our army was already precarious.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

Because of the transformation of attack and defense on both sides, the Japanese pointed the spearhead of the attack at the headquarters of a regiment of the 115th Division, that is, their local Zongjia. In the north of the Daijong family, a company led by the regimental commander began to fight the Japanese army. Our army was stationed on the north side of the village, and the Japanese army began a fierce attack, which added up to more than thirty fierce attacks. This war lasted a total of seven or eight hours, and our army suffered heavy losses, but it still guarded its position. Later, the Japanese army took the heavy weapons such as cannons, and the soldiers of our army were trapped in the village and could not get out.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

After a while, our army retreated to the insurance yard in the village. This insurance yard is actually the private courtyard of the village landlord, because the walls in the courtyard are made of green brick and cement, so people call him "insurance yard". After our army retreated to the courtyard, the Japanese army immediately surrounded the village, and at any time it was possible to directly enter the village. This is really at a critical juncture, and if we just hide like this, both our army and the whole village will be doomed.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

At this time, our army suffered serious casualties, and there were few weapons and ammunition left. At this critical juncture, the landlord of the large family, who was also the owner of the insurance institute, sent his men to carry 12 boxes of bullets. These 12 boxes of bullets are a charcoal in the snow for our army. It was with the help of these ammunition that our army once again gave the Japanese a major counterattack and repelled the Japanese army. Our army also had a chance to breathe, and it has made great contributions.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

It was because the landlord of the Bulk Family gave 12 boxes of bullets to the Eighth Route Army, which the Eighth Route Army could not have imagined, and the Japanese army would certainly have even more unexpectedly. The reason they could repel the Japanese was because of the generosity of the landlords. If this had been put into practice, it would have been rare for a landlord to give the Eighth Route Army a little help. However, in the case of the Japanese invasion of China, which is a national crisis, the Japanese Kou are the common enemies of our sons and daughters of China. We should put aside our past enmity and join hands against foreign enemies.

When the Eighth Route Army ran out of ammunition, the landlord ran over and shouted: I still have more than a dozen boxes of bullets in my house

Conclusion: During the period of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, it was precisely the test of whether our Chinese nation was really united to the past. It is precisely because of the joint efforts of our descendants that we finally won the victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan. In modern times, the fourteen-year-long War of Resistance Against Japan has become a thing of the past decades ago, but we still have to remember that period of history forever. The history of courageous struggle has also made the world see the strength of the Chinese.

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