laitimes

A first-class combat hero, he destroyed 27 enemy troops in the first battle, and was known as the Lü Bu in the army

A first-class combat hero, he destroyed 27 enemy troops in the first battle, and was known as the Lü Bu in the army. He is Lu Junsheng, a combat hero of the North China Military Region.

Lü Junsheng, a former Qingyu native of Xingtai County, found an apprenticeship in Duxian County when he was 12 years old, although it was very tired and hard, but Lü Junsheng was very happy, saying that he could support himself and no longer added a burden to his parents. When he was older, the shopkeeper looked at Lu Junsheng, so the tall man let him follow the guys to buy goods in other places, and since then, Lü Junsheng has gone south and north, and has been out of many places.

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Lü Junsheng, who wanted to live in peace and stability, was broken by the Japanese army, so Lü Junsheng joined the Eighth Route Army. From then on, he went to the anti-Japanese battlefield.

A first-class combat hero, he destroyed 27 enemy troops in the first battle, and was known as the Lü Bu in the army

Lü Junsheng, who had just joined the army, went from a warrior who didn't know anything to a first-class combat hero and a military Lü Bu.

Lü Junsheng was tall and burly, and it was said that he was one meter nine tall, thinking of such a tall man, in the War of Resistance against the diminutive enemy army. It's not like hitting a child.

In a battle in Xiajin, Lü Junsheng and a company ambushed the Japanese army in Xiajin, and when the Japanese army entered the ambush circle little by little, the company shouted that the brothers were fighting me, and suddenly the artillery fire was everywhere. When the bullets were finished, he engaged in a fierce white-knife battle with the enemy, and in the white-knife battle, Lü Junsheng's height showed a great advantage, and he rushed in front with a large knife in his hand, and the left knife and the right knife.

In this battle, Lü Junsheng killed 27 enemy troops, but he himself suffered 3 wounds on his body. In terms of collation, Lü Junsheng's achievement broke the first record of the Eighth Route Army in North China at that time, so he was commended by his superiors, promoted to platoon leader, and made a first-class meritorious soldier. And Lü Junsheng also has one more title, that is, "Lü Bu in the army".

A first-class combat hero, he destroyed 27 enemy troops in the first battle, and was known as the Lü Bu in the army

For example, in 1938, when the Japanese puppet army swept the Tang and Ji'nan base areas, Lü Junsheng led a platoon of troops to fight with the enemy army, he led the fighters to charge the front, the soldiers saw that the platoon leaders were so brave, they all rushed to fight with the enemy, this time Lü Junsheng killed more than 60 enemies, including the Japanese puppet army.

This time, Lü Junsheng was selected as a first-class combat hero of the whole army, and was called "a constant victory warrior" by the soldiers, such as Lü Bu's rebirth. Including the Hundred Regiments Battle that followed, in order to drop the Japanese bunker, he braved the rain of bullets and struggled to throw a grenade into the bunker in front, creating favorable conditions for the troops to break through the defense line. After that, the troops he brought with him were also named heroic units.

A first-class combat hero, he destroyed 27 enemy troops in the first battle, and was known as the Lü Bu in the army

In the War of Liberation, he remained loyal and courageous, brave and good at war, and made great contributions to the cause of liberation. In 1950, Lü Junsheng was awarded the National Battle Hero Medal by Chairman Mao on the spot for attending the National Heroes' Meeting. Grandpa Mao said that I had heard about your heroic deeds earlier, so auspicious, and Lu Junsheng at the scene was almost crying with excitement.

Because Lü Junsheng was too wounded during the war years, he basically withdrew from the army after the founding of the People's Republic of China, so he also missed the award.

During Lü Junsheng's return to his hometown to recuperate, he also actively participated in rural construction and served as a member of the party branch of the station brigade until his death on November 22, 1970, when Lü Junsheng's ashes were placed in the North China Martyrs Cemetery in Shijiazhuang.

Here to salute the heroes of the nation who fought devils, without whom we would not have the peaceful life we have now.

Read on