A generation of famous generals, who were shot through the chest and scraped the bones with loofahs to heal their wounds, their life deeds are legendary
When it comes to scraping bones and healing wounds, everyone is bound to think of the glorious deeds of Second Master Guan. Guan Yu was a famous general during the Three Kingdoms period, known as the enemy of ten thousand people. This person is "Guan Yu" during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who was punctured by a bullet in the chest and also followed Guan Yu's example of scraping bones to heal his wounds. Who is this person? His life story is legendary.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, many excellent occupations emerged in our country, and he was one of many outstanding generals. This person can be called a generation of famous generals, eliminating 500 Japanese puppet troops and defeating the national army. He was once shot through the chest during a battle, scraping bones with loofahs to heal the poison. His deeds are legendary, can be described as twists and turns, he is the founding general of our army Liang Congxue.
Liang Congxue, born in 1903, was born into an ordinary family in Lu'an County, Anhui Province. Because of his family's poverty, Liang was very industrious from an early age. When he was eleven years old, Liang went to school to herd cattle for the landlord's family and help his father do farm work. Because Liang Congxue was accustomed to suffering, he exercised a tenacious quality from an early age. Until later, Liang Congxue participated in the revolution and always maintained this excellent quality.
In 1929, Liang joined the revolution and became a member of the Peasants' Red Guards. Liang started as a small soldier and soon became a platoon leader, because he fought bravely and was willing to use his brain, and soon became a battalion commander. After that, Liang Congxue learned from the regimental commander to learn combat experience, gradually improved himself, and became an elite in the revolutionary ranks. Liang Congxue was only 26 years old when he became the commander of the 28th Division.
In 1936, Liang Congxue led his troops into the Huanggang area, where they were ambushed by several times the enemy, and the battle was extremely fierce. In this fierce battle, a stray bullet from the enemy hit Liang Congxue's chest and penetrated Liang Congxue's back, and the blood flowed continuously. Within a few minutes, Liang Congxue lost too much blood and immediately fell into a coma in shock.
After the battle, the Red Army soldiers were transferred, and Liang Congxue, who had passed out at this time, was forgotten and fell into the grass. The grandmother, who was still collecting medicine, found Liang Congxue, who had been in a coma for a long time, and took Liang Congxue home. The conditions at the grandmother's house were harsh, and she couldn't even get the salt. In desperation, he could only use hot water to scrub Liang Congxue. At that time, it was a hot summer day, and Liang Congxue's wound was suppurative and maggots. In this regard, the grandmother can only use the old methods of the countryside to save Liang Congxue's life. The solution is OK, just some pain. But when her life is at stake, grandma can only do so.
The grandmother found a freshly dried loofah to stuff into the wound, and there were small holes in the loofah to get maggots out, thus reducing the degree of infection of the wound. Every time Grandma stuffed a loofah into it, it quickly filled with pus and blood, and maggots followed suit. Although this treatment is effective, it is accompanied by unbearable pain for ordinary people. Such a treatment method is to chase after Guan Erye's bone scraping to cure poison.
After more than two months of repeated treatment, Liang Congxue's wounds healed, and Liang Congxue, who had once galloped on the battlefield, returned. Listening to his grandmother's advice, Liang Congxue joined the nearby guerrillas, and after a year of development, Liang Congxue's guerrilla team expanded to several thousand people, becoming an anti-Japanese force that should not be underestimated. After the founding of New China, Liang Congxue was awarded the rank of lieutenant general based on military merit.
Liang Congxue's story can be described as legendary, and things that ordinary people dare not imagine happened to him. It's really "Who's going to slash at the knife?" Only I am a Chinese soldier! "How much else do you know about Liang Congxue's story?" Welcome to leave a message to discuss!
References: The Life of Liang Congxue, a Founding General