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The "living Lü Bu" in the Eighth Route Army, 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death

In the War of Resistance Against Japan, because the logistics supply of the Chinese army is very underdeveloped, so many soldiers are yellow-faced and thin, and the logistics supply of the Japanese army on the Chinese battlefield is still very sufficient, so most of the Japanese soldiers have a great advantage in hand-to-hand combat, and especially the Eighth Route Army troops, the ammunition of the soldiers on weekdays is very scarce, but the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army will fight with the Japanese army with absolute superiority even in the case of running out of ammunition, and their spirit of not being afraid of sacrifice has inspired many anti-Japanese soldiers. And there was such a soldier in the Eighth Route Army, his

He is 1.9 meters tall

Much, and his bayonet was even more fascinating, as he once had been

One man stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death with a bayonet

And he was given

"Living Lü Bu"

The title.

The "living Lü Bu" in the Eighth Route Army, 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death

In the period of the War of Resistance Against Japan, because the Eighth Route Army and the Kuomintang army were inferior to the Japanese army invading China at that time in terms of equipment, so this made the Chinese army fight on the battlefield very badly, in order to make up for the inferiority in weapons and equipment, close combat and night combat became the strength of our army, of course, this strong point was forced out, so our army has been very active in the study of bayonet art, combined with traditional martial arts and Japanese bayonet skills, in the late stage of the war our army's ability to fight bayonets has been no weaker than the Japanese army. At that time, Lü Junsheng, a soldier of the Eighth Route Army, was famous throughout the country for his stabbing skills.

The "living Lü Bu" in the Eighth Route Army, 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death

Lü Junsheng officially joined the Eighth Route Army in December 1937, and after he joined the Eighth Route Army, he was incorporated into the Fourth Brigade of the Eighth Route Army, and the Fourth Brigade was responsible for fighting on the Jilu Plain, where the Japanese puppet army combat ability was very strong, so the battle between the Eighth Route Army and the Japanese puppet army was also very cruel, and in the Battle of Xia Jindong in 1938, Lü Junsheng became famous in one battle.

The "living Lü Bu" in the Eighth Route Army, 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death

At that time, the troops on both sides had run out of ammunition, the white-knife battle was the only way to end the battle, and Lü Junsheng fought with the Japanese army to the end, one person stabbed 27 devils to death, and he also suffered three bayonet wounds, and after the end of this battle, he was also evaluated by the Eighth Route Army

First Class Meritorious Service

The "living Lü Bu" in the Eighth Route Army, 1 meter 9 tall, stabbed 27 Japanese soldiers to death

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