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One man stabbed 27 Japanese to death? A tough guy with iron bones casts the legend of the God of War

In September 1950, New China held a special commendation meeting in Beijing, during which a mighty man with a height of more than one meter and ninety-two meters attracted the attention of Chairman Mao, who cordially received and praised him, saying, I know you, you are very powerful. Who is this tough guy? Why did he get such a high praise from Chairman Mao? It turned out that this person was the combat hero who ranked first in the list of heroes in North China during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Lu Junsheng. In his more than ten years of combat career, he has made great contributions twice, eight times of first-class merit, won the title of combat hero many times, and is also known as "Living Lü Bu".

One man stabbed 27 Japanese to death? A tough guy with iron bones casts the legend of the God of War

Lü Junsheng was born in 1907 to a poor peasant family in Qingyu, Xingtai, Hebei Province, and after the Eighth Route Army marched east into Dabie Mountain in 1937, Lü Junsheng actively joined the army to resist Japan and came to Liu Bocheng's 129th Division. Lü Junsheng was a fierce man of human nature, easy to fight, and after joining the Eighth Route Army, he was able to endure hardships and grievances, was brave and tenacious, and soon changed from a peasant to an excellent revolutionary fighter, and won the unanimous praise of his comrades-in-arms in the army. What really made Lü Junsheng a star in the army was his dazzling battle feat of killing 27 Japanese soldiers with a bayonet. At the beginning of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army's bayonet fighting technique was very powerful. And this is mainly due to their rigorous daily training. Since the Meiji period, the Japanese army has been very superstitious about the so-called white soldier war, and they have invented a unique spelling technique with the help of the gun skills of the ancient Samurai of Japan. According to the requirements, every soldier in the Japanese army must learn and master this technique in peacetime training. However, it is heinous that in order to train the courage of soldiers, the Japanese army actually used a large number of ordinary people as their living targets to train their murderous courage. This atrocity is called momentum, and it literally means the use of living people for stabbing training. Under such inhumane training, most of the soldiers in the Japanese army have become a murderous demon without blinking. However, although the Japanese army's stinging was fierce, our army did not give it in vain.

One man stabbed 27 Japanese to death? A tough guy with iron bones casts the legend of the God of War

For example, Lu Junsheng is a typical example. In July 1938, the Battle of Xiajin, Shandong, was a legendary battle in which Lü Junsheng became famous for his entire army. In this battle, Lü Junsheng shouted the slogan of avenging the villagers, took the lead in rushing into the enemy group, and launched a fierce white-knife battle with the Japanese Kou. Because Lü Junsheng was tall, and he was born with a tiger's back and a bear's waist, his strength was incomparable, and he usually trained hard, and he practiced a real skill. Therefore, he was like a god of war in battle, brandishing his bayonet and shouting loudly, and the Japanese Kou could not pull out, and could only watch as he was stabbed, one person stabbed twenty-seven Japanese soldiers in a row, and the Japanese Kou was killed and crawled.

One man stabbed 27 Japanese to death? A tough guy with iron bones casts the legend of the God of War

However, the soldiers of our Eighth Route Army will not be as barbaric as the Japanese Kou, and they will rely on their bitter hatred and continuous training for the Japanese Kou, and their stabbing skills will advance by leaps and bounds, and in the middle and late stages of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, they will be no less than the Japanese army. In addition, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, our Eighth Route Army also learned more lessons from the fight with the Japanese army, and summed up the tactics of fighting more than one, so that it formed an advantage in some parts. Although there are many capable people and skilled assassins in our Chinese ranks, they are generally slightly inferior to the Japanese army, especially in the early stage of the War of Resistance. Because in the early days of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the personnel of the Chinese army lacked training in this area, and most of them did not go through study, so in terms of overall stabbing techniques, our army was still slightly inferior to the Japanese army. And Lü Junsheng is the outstanding representative who emerged in this period, becoming famous in the First World War, and the reputation of "Living Lü Bu" has spread farther and farther, casting a generation of legends of the God of War!

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