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The last words of the 95-year-old anti-Japanese veteran: Can you bury me in the Lugou Bridge? It was tearful

For China, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was a very humiliating historical event, in which the ambitious Japanese aggressors, armed with more advanced weapons and equipment, ran to China's territory to act arbitrarily, causing great harm to China.

The last words of the 95-year-old anti-Japanese veteran: Can you bury me in the Lugou Bridge? It was tearful
The last words of the 95-year-old anti-Japanese veteran: Can you bury me in the Lugou Bridge? It was tearful

Such ambitions were particularly ambitious, but Japan did not succeed in the end, because the Chinese people have been fighting desperately and have never yielded. From the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression to the present, decades have passed, looking back at the history of that year, we can still feel the vicissitudes of the times, but also through some written records and video materials, feel the grief of that year. There was once a 95-year-old man, he was a veteran of the War of Resistance, unfortunately left a last word when he died, he told the people around him, can you bury me in the Lugou Bridge, such a will makes people move to tears, Lugou Bridge is the Anti-Japanese War period, a very famous place, the Japanese army, suddenly launched an attack on China, the soldiers stationed in the Lugou Bridge desperately resisted.

The last words of the 95-year-old anti-Japanese veteran: Can you bury me in the Lugou Bridge? It was tearful

At that time, the leader in charge of commanding the soldiers even said that even if we died, we would die on this bridge, and we absolutely could not surrender to the enemy. Judging from the results, there are indeed many soldiers who unfortunately died on the Lugou Bridge. The anti-japanese war veteran we just mentioned who wanted to be buried in the Lugou Bridge was named Wang Dexiu, who was originally just a poor citizen, and at the age of 12, he took over the burden of the family and began to take care of his mother.

After starting a family, he had a relatively stable time, and when the War of Resistance Against Japan broke out, he did not hesitate to join the team and fight with everyone. In 1937, Wang Dexiu was sent to the Lugou Bridge on a mission, where he fought desperately, as the leader said, he would rather die on the battlefield than be a slave to the country. Fortunately, Wang Dexiu survived, he returned to his hometown, and lived a peaceful life with his family for a lifetime, in his later years, volunteers asked him if he had any last wishes, he said that he wanted to be buried near the Lugou Bridge, to meet the former old battalion commander underground, and report to the old battalion commander that the War of Resistance had been won and the motherland was now strong.

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