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She was an anti-Japanese female jie, and after her arrest, she did not reveal half a secret, and her body was thrown into a sulfuric acid tank after the sacrifice

Today's happy and stable life was bought with the blood and lives of the ancestors, and they should not be forgotten, especially those martyrs who sacrificed for the revolution. This person was an anti-Japanese female jie, unfortunately arrested by the Japanese Kou, and in the face of the enemy's torture, she never said a single secret. In the end, she was tortured to death by the enemy and sacrificed heroically.

She was an anti-Japanese female jie, and after her arrest, she did not reveal half a secret, and her body was thrown into a sulfuric acid tank after the sacrifice

Lin Xinping, one of the first batch of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes and heroes announced by the state. She was born in 1919 in Pingyang, Zhejiang. Five months before her birth, the "May Fourth Patriotic Movement" broke out in China, young people gradually "woke up", and more and more people threw themselves into the anti-imperialist and anti-feudal revolutionary movement. Influenced by the social environment, From an early age, Lin Xinping set a lofty ambition to contribute to the country and the people. While studying, she actively participated in the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Movement, propagating patriotic ideas to students and the masses, and was imprisoned for participating in revolutionary activities. After her release from prison, she continued to participate in the revolution despite difficulties and dangers.

In 1936, at the age of 17, Lin Xinping passed the test of the organization and officially joined our party. She and her brother came to the traffic station of the Shanghai Political Office to cover the ccp's north-south traffic. The following year, the Organization established the Shanghai Office of the Eighth Route Army, and she was appointed as the confidential secretary of the office, responsible for the revolutionary work in the Shanghai area. After the fall of Shanghai, the office was forced to go underground, while Lin Xinping was sent to yan'an anti-Japanese military and political university to study. She trained assiduously to improve her military qualities, worked hard to study the classic works of Marxism-Leninism, listened to the political reports of the party leaders many times, and made great changes in ideology and politics.

She was an anti-Japanese female jie, and after her arrest, she did not reveal half a secret, and her body was thrown into a sulfuric acid tank after the sacrifice

After graduating from the Military and Political University, Lin Xinping was sent to work in the Women's Department of the Southeast Bureau. She actively disseminated revolutionary ideas to local women and mobilized them to participate in revolutionary activities, with remarkable results. After that, she was transferred to a detachment of the Jiangnan Headquarters of the New Fourth Army as the deputy head of the Cultural and Labor Corps, publicizing our party's anti-Japanese ideas to the young people who had just joined the army, thus expanding the local anti-Japanese armed forces and cultivating a lot of excellent young blood for the troops. While doing ideological work for young comrades, Lin Xinping led the masses to struggle against the Japanese puppet army and inflict heavy damage on the enemy, and the local masses gave her a nickname -- Changhu Nujie. This shows her position in the local area and her contribution to the revolution.

During this period, Lin Xinping met Zhuge Shen, the commander of the 47th Regiment of the Si Si Army. The two often have contact at work, and the two young hearts come together day and night. In 1941, the two became revolutionary partners. At this time, Wu Su, the leader of Guanlin's puppet army, openly committed treason and defected to the Japanese Kou. He colluded with local evil forces, opposed our army, and oppressed and maimed his own compatriots. Therefore, the organization decided to appoint Lin Xinping as the head of the Guanlin District and carry out work behind enemy lines. For the sake of the revolution, she left her newlywed husband and went to Guanlin with the child in her belly. She managed to launch a political offensive against the enemy and the hypocrites, to shake the enemy's thinking, and to mobilize the local masses to fight against the evil forces. The enemy regarded her as a thorn in her eye and searched for her everywhere.

She was an anti-Japanese female jie, and after her arrest, she did not reveal half a secret, and her body was thrown into a sulfuric acid tank after the sacrifice

In June 1942, Lin Xinping had physical problems after giving birth to the child and was secretly transferred to Jintan County for treatment. Who knew that there were traitors around her, who secretly told Wu Su of her whereabouts. There was nowhere to find the iron shoes, and it took no effort at all, Wu was very excited, and immediately took someone to arrest Lin Xinping. Finding herself surrounded by Japanese puppet troops, she quickly burned all kinds of materials and then engaged in a fight with the enemy. The ammunition was exhausted and she was unfortunately captured. The enemy interrogated Lin Xinping many times, and Wu Su repeatedly forced her to tell the information she had. She did not reveal a word of secret, always kept her mouth shut, and suffered a lot of torture.

She was an anti-Japanese female jie, and after her arrest, she did not reveal half a secret, and her body was thrown into a sulfuric acid tank after the sacrifice

Because the enemy had lost patience, he cruelly used a wire through Lin Xinping's chest, and then dragged her through the streets to show the public. Subsequently, the Japanese killed her and threw her body into the sulfuric acid tank, allowing the sulfuric acid to corrode her body. Lin Xinping was only 23 years old when he died.

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