Do you pay attention to history?
Have you also read many books about history?
Today, Tang Tu would like to recommend one to everyone
The "History" of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression That Took Place in The Land of Eastern Hebei
The book was awarded

Responsible Editor:
He Xiuhong
Wang Furui
author:
There are so many people
History is a seed buried deep in their hearts
Is it memory? Is it remembrance?
Or is it still boiling with blood, still deeply resentful?
Today, let's recreate the history of that year from a different perspective
In the land of Jidong
The red story that has been experienced
Bordered by the Bohai Sea in the southeast, the Great Wall in the north, Liaoshen in the east, and Pingjin in the west, hebei is a passage and throat area connecting north China and northeast China, and its strategic position is extremely important.
The eastern Hebei region mainly includes the present-day Cities of Tangshan, Qinhuangdao, Chengde and Langfang in Hebei Province, and Jixian, Pinggu, miyun and other districts and counties in Beijing and Tianjin. The people of this region have a glorious revolutionary tradition.
In 1922
In the early days of the founding of the Communist Party of China in 1922, a local organization of the Party was established among the industrial workers in Tangshan.
In 1924
In 1924, Li Dazhao, one of the founders of the Communist Party, was born in Laoting County, the first rural party branch in eastern Hebei.
In 1931
After the September 18 Incident in 1931, the Japanese army quickly occupied the northeast. At the same time, the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians in Northeast China, under the influence and leadership of the Communist Party of China, set off a climax of the local War of Resistance and opened the prelude to the 14-year War of Resistance. Jidong bore the brunt of the war in North China and was the earliest region in North China to launch the War of Resistance. The environment of the struggle was extremely complex and cruel, and the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians in eastern Hebei successively carried out the Great Wall War of Resistance and a series of anti-Japanese struggles, and paid great sacrifices.
In 1937
After the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937, the Japanese army accelerated the pace of the all-out war of aggression against China. At the beginning of the National War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Communist Party of China began to pay attention to the situation of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in eastern Hebei and to plan and plan for the development of the anti-Japanese struggle. Mao Zedong, chairman of the Central Military Commission of the CPC Central Committee, sent a telegram to the Northern Bureau and the headquarters of the Eighth Route Army and proposed to send elite troops to make preparations for the development of the anti-Japanese base area in eastern Hebei province, relying on Wuling Mountain in Xinglong County, Hebei Province. Subsequently, under the leadership of the CPC's Jirebian Special Committee, the specific organization of the Jidong Branch of the North China People's Anti-Japanese Self-Defense Association, and the Fourth Column of the Eighth Route Army, the great anti-Japanese armed uprising in eastern Hebei surged with wind and clouds, and under the banner of the anti-Japanese national united front, the anti-Japanese coalition army in eastern Hebei led by the CPC and other anti-Japanese armed forces reached more than 100,000 people, becoming the largest anti-Japanese armed uprising in the whole country during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The anti-Japanese base area in eastern Hebei has been expanded and developed into the Jirebian and Jireliao anti-Japanese base areas, and has become an important part of the Jin-Cha-Ji anti-Japanese base area. Thus, the first troops of the Eighth Route Army advanced into the northeast, won the first opportunity, and then won the victory in the War of Liberation, and played an important role as a bridgehead and a forward base.
About the author
Wang Furui (85 years old)
Comrade Wang Furui is the son of a martyr of the Eighth Route Army. Growing up in the hot land of eastern Jidong, it has formed an indissoluble relationship with the mountains and rivers here. With a fiery emotion, he grew from a hot-blooded young man who was worried about the country and the people to a well-known expert in the history of the revolution in eastern Jidong with what he had learned, known, felt and understood. Although he is more than eighty years old, he is still an old man, full of heart, hard work, author of "Blood Road", participated in the planning of a large-scale exhibition "Anti-Japanese Beacon Burning in Jidong", won the praise of the majority of readers. The author firmly believes that Jidong's people, events and feelings contain a kind of blood and bones, no matter when and where, it will always resonate with people. He shouldered the entrustment of his father's generation, inherited the red gene with his own knowledge, and practiced the party's mission as the greatest long-cherished wish.
Book Introduction
Book Information:
Author: Wang Furui
ISBN: K265.06/473
Place of collection: Local Literature Inquiry Room
Recommended reason: The manuscript "History of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in Eastern Hebei", in the form of documentary literature, reproduces the anti-Japanese armed struggle of the military and people in eastern Hebei for more than 10 years, reflecting the origin, process, status and significance of the arduous and extraordinary war of resistance of the anti-Japanese army and people in eastern Hebei. Although the book is based on historical drama, it is not a joke, not a random fiction and fabrication, but a simple and simple story, easy to understand the red story, the heart yearns for it. The content is informative, the data is strong, the context is clear, and the political orientation is correct, which has important data and academic value for the study of the Jidong War of Resistance and then the War of Resistance in North China to the National War of Resistance.
(The article is from the preface of this book: Yue Siping, former head of the Anti-Japanese War Group of the Institute of Military History of the Academy of Military Sciences and chief expert of the Eighth Route Army Research Association)
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