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Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, the emergence of a batch of anti-Japanese heroes blocked the aggression of the Japanese army, so that we could enjoy the beautiful life now, and those who carried the weight for us deserved to be remembered forever. At that time, our country was in a backward period, and we could not build our own guns and cannons, but could only use our own bodies to build a hard backing for the people.

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

The War of Resistance is a contest between you and me, because our weapons are lagging behind a lot, so the soldiers have suffered heavy casualties, and they cannot go to the battlefield again, but can only retire early and go to a quiet place to recuperate. An anti-Japanese veteran lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, lost communication with the outside world for 60 years, and when he was 113 years old, he felt that his life was short, he wanted to see the outside world, to see his old friends, and the first thing he asked passers-by when he went out of the mountain was: Where is the Japanese army now fighting, so what is going on?

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

This anti-Japanese hero is Li Liangtian, who was originally just an ordinary farmer, and from his name we can see that his parents' expectations for him are: let him also plant the fields in his home like an ordinary farmer. With the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, many young and middle-aged people joined the War of Resistance in order to defend the country. At this time, 25-year-old Li Liangtian felt that his home country was not at peace, he could not be an ordinary farmer, he was willing to dedicate himself to driving out the enemy and guarding the peace of his country. In this way, he also joined the ranks of the War of Resistance.

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

At that time, our country was not armed enough to fight the enemy with bayonets. In the face of long-range large-scale strafing by the enemy, our soldiers could not stand up, and many people fell to the ground and never stood up again. Li Liangtian was also seriously wounded in the war, and the state could not let those who had been seriously injured continue to fight, and after he had rested for a few days, he received instructions from his superiors to return to his hometown and wait until he had recovered from his wounds to defend the country.

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

At that time, China's territory was almost full of war, and when Li Liangtian returned to his hometown, he found that his hometown had been beaten all over the place, and the villagers did not know where they were, in order to protect the safety of their families and villagers, they persuaded them to hide in the mountains together and hide from the battle first. Those villagers believed in Li Liangtian more, so they listened to his persuasion and went to live in the mountains together. At that time, the Japanese army was also very cruel, and when they knew that the villagers had run into the mountains, they used bombs to seal all the intersections down the mountain.

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

They have the mentality of coming and going, because most of the villagers have no experience in fighting, they have no weapons, they can't fight the Japanese army at all, and the best way is to live in the mountains. Fortunately, the resources in the deep mountains are abundant, and they can also build some simple tents to avoid the wind and rain, and later people gradually start daily life in the deep mountains. But they couldn't have imagined that after going up the mountain this time, they would live here for 60 years. In 1988, Li Liangtian, who was already 113 years old, felt that he was running out of time, so he wanted to go down the mountain and return to his former hometown to see, the so-called fallen leaves back to the roots.

Anti-Japanese veterans have lived in seclusion in the mountains for 60 years, and at the age of 113, they came out of the mountains to ask passers-by: Where the Japanese army has now fought

Accompanied by his grandson, he went down the mountain together, and was stunned by the scenery in front of him and could not speak. So I found a passerby to ask where the Japanese army was now fighting, and when the passers-by heard this sentence, they thought it was a joke, and after learning the truth, they couldn't help but admire Li Liangtian. Later, with the help of the state, he contacted his old comrades-in-arms, and he told people about the cruelty of war, and also realized that today's peaceful life is not easy to come by. In any case, we can see from Li Liangtian's experience that people were displaced during the war years. We can now have such a beautiful life, with the cost of the lives of countless anti-Japanese heroes who sacrificed their lives for the country as a support, cherish the life in front of us, and love life.

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