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The historical double-gun Li Xiangyang

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As a virtual character, Li Xiangyang has now been brought into a generation of Internet celebrities by his grown-up friends, often appearing on the Internet and has become a symbol. The famous anti-Japanese general Bao Sen is the real version of Li Xiangyang, Bao Sen's original name is Zhao Baosen, a native of Pucheng County, Shaanxi, and his life is very legendary.

The first thing worthy of praise is the capture of the Japanese Emperor's cousin Akamoto Sanni, which is full of drama. At the beginning of 1939, Akamoto Sanni sat in Zunhua, Hebei Province, and swept away the base area in eastern Hebei on a large scale. Bao Sen's subordinate Wang Zhenxi was captured by the Japanese army, and Akamoto was also brain cramped, thinking that the Eighth Route Army was almost wiped out, so he brought a translator and asked Wang Zhenxi to take him to Bao Sen, wanting to persuade him to surrender in person. It was April, Bao Sen sent seven soldiers to scout near the village of Menciusyuan in the northeast of Zunhua, seven people dressed as farmers to beat adobe on the dam platform, found three people coming, and recognized Wang Zhenxi at a glance. The devils did not know that they were soldiers of the Eighth Route Army, and Wang Zhenxi whispered that there were devils and translators behind them, and the crowd was silent. When the devil and the translator came to the bottom of the dam, the warriors suddenly jumped down, the muzzle of the gun against the waist and eye of the two men, and the devil and the translator became prisoners without a sound. The warriors learned from the translators that they had caught a big fish alive, and that the head of the Japanese Tangshan secret service and the gendarme Daisa Akagi Sanni, who was said to be the emperor's cousin. This plot is definitely enough for eight episodes of the TV series, especially magical.

After Akagi was captured, the Japanese army, which had been influenced by the East Asian cultural circle, was naturally greatly shaken. The Japanese army dispatched a large number of troops to rescue, and at the same time posted notices, rewards for clues, and at the same time sent people to the Eighth Route Army to send a letter, asking for the face of "Bao Commander", Bao Sen was instantly promoted to a big man by the Japanese army, saying that he was willing to exchange fifty machine guns and dozens of boxes of bullets for Akagi. After reading the letter, Bao Sen laughed and released the people on two conditions, one was to get out of China, and the other was to surrender. Later, the translator let go, but Akagi was hacked to death by a warrior's axe during the Japanese pursuit. According to the Japan War Archive, Akagi's actual name was Shinjiro Ikemoto, and he was indeed a Japanese officer, but the emperor's cousin only translated it to raise his status in order to survive, and as for Ikemoto's surrender and was hacked to death, it was indeed this person who was usually too arrogant. It was also in the autumn of 1939 that Bao Sen was appointed deputy commander of the Jidong Military Subdistrict.

In February 1991, a white-haired old man came to the Panshan Memorial Hall, and as soon as he entered the door, he identified himself as a Japanese, a survivor of the Battle of Shirakusawa, and came to pay homage to Bao Sen. He also rented a wreath and wrote a personal note: "The bird of fright slips through the net, and the undead pray to Bao Sen." "Signature: Tsukazuki is just south. On July 28, 1940, Bao Sen set up an ambush in Baicaowa to surround and annihilate the Takeshima Cavalry Of the Changsheng Army, except for one who returned to the city before the war and one who was wounded and pretended to be dead, completely annihilated the army, and Tsukazuki was the fish that slipped through the net.

It has to be mentioned that the GuoHe River is a classic along the Great Victory, with less winning more. In January 42, when Bao Sen learned that the security forces stationed in Yutian were about to enter the Yanshan Pass to sweep, he led his troops to march rapidly, with three companies of troops on the north bank of the Guo River, and four companies of troops crossed the river in two ways and returned to the enemy's rear in two consecutive nights, forming a siege. At dawn, the war began, and more than 200 people were immediately annihilated, and another 300 people fled into the Temple of Jiaogu on the mountain, waiting for help. The 13th Regiment 3 Ying 1 Company could not attack for a long time, and Bao Sen came to the position and pretended not to ask the battalion commander Geng Yuhui, "Old Geng, how old are you?" "40 la". Bao Sen sighed, "It is indeed old, not ok" Geng Yuhui was the most irritated general, angrily threw off the cotton shoulder, stared at the eyes, pulled out the pistol, took the lead in the charge, the whole battalion of soldiers followed together, and the Japanese army quickly raised the white flag. Along the Guohe River, the Eighth Route Army suffered only more than 30 casualties and captured more than 800 Japanese troops.

These are only two small stories in the life of General Bao Sen, so the gods may be an example, but some of the plots in the anti-Japanese god drama may be true, there are brave and invincible anti-Japanese captains, there are arrogant Japanese officers, and there are classic battles in which less wins more. Unfortunately, General Bausen did not persist until the victory of the resistance. On February 17, 1942, he also encountered the Japanese army in Zunhua, and was shot in the chest by the Japanese Kou at the age of 31. As the deputy commander of the Jidong Military Sub-district died in battle, for the Hebei Anti-Japanese resistance is as brilliant as a flower, the Japanese army is also greatly publicized, the report removed the usual curse, specially made a solemn report that "Commander Bao Sen died in battle", after the restoration of diplomatic relations between China and Japan, Japan also from time to time there are veterans who come to Shijiazhuang Martyrs' Cemetery to pay respects.

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