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The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, people would feel that some of Japan's weapons were very powerful, and it was generally believed that Japanese soldiers were very powerful in fighting with bayonets, especially at the beginning of the war, they really killed many people. They had good soldiers who actually came from good training, and they often fought with bayonets. A veteran of the Eighth Route Army recalled that in 1941, when Mount Yimeng was swept away, 200 guerrillas and militiamen of the Shandong Column attacked a Japanese team, and when the bayonet was hit, one of the opposing guerrillas on both sides fell.

The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

As a last resort, both the Eighth Route Army and the Nationalist Army had mastered japanese combat and assassination tactics from captured Japanese soldiers, which gradually saved the disadvantage. In this regard, the PLA acknowledged in its all-army bayonet combat skills that "the assassination training of the Japanese army is rigorous and skilled, the soldiers are equipped with canvas protection to protect their abdomen, and the assassination technology of the Eighth Route Army has been continuously improved on the basis of the study of Japanese assassination technology, and has even become a necessary training for the PLA Marine Corps and a force in this field." ”

The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

However, the Eighth Route Army also had invincible fighters with first-class skills, such as Lu Junsheng, the "strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army". Lu Junsheng grew up in a poor family, bold and full of vitality. In 1937, when the Eighth Route Army marched on the Taihang Mountains, he joined 129 divisions, joined the Second Regiment (later the Fourth New Brigade) to the east, and fought many fierce battles with Japanese puppet troops in Jilin Province. Lü Junsheng became famous in the Battle of Xiajin in Shandong Province: in hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army, he single-handedly stabbed 27 Japanese devils to death and wounded himself three times. After the war, he was named a first-class combat hero and became famous throughout the Eastern Front column.

The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

In December 1938, Lü Junsheng, who became a company commander, still led the charge, killing more than 60 Japanese puppet troops by one person, achieving two victories and two first-class achievements, and was known as the "constant victorious warrior" of the army. Lu Junsheng's talent is extraordinary. He was from Xingtai, Hebei Province, 1 meter 90 tall, very large, he was called "Old Mongolia" by his comrades-in-arms, because of his combat ability, which means that he is as strong as the Mongols, and 1 meter 9 tall he can be called "rebirth Lü Bu".

The strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army: "Reincarnated Lü Bu", who was 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 ghosts to death by one person

In the "Battle of the Hundred Regiments" in 1940, Lü Junsheng's company killed 108 enemy troops and was praised by his superiors as a "hero company" and his company as a "hero company". "During that battle, the heat of the machine gun scorched his skin and left scars on his hands." Lu Junsheng's second son, Lu Jianfeng, recalled. Lü Junsheng joined the National League of Heroes in 1950, was named "National War Hero", and died in 1970, he was the strongest soldier of the Eighth Route Army and as brave as Lü Bu in the Three Kingdoms period.

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