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Veterans of the War of Resistance captured Japanese sabers, directly refused to buy them at a high price in Japan, and are now stored in museums

Veterans of the War of Resistance captured Japanese sabers, directly refused to buy them at a high price in Japan, and are now stored in museums

As a Chinese, we should bear in mind a period of history, which is the War of Resistance Against Japan. The war of aggression launched by Japan has caused great disasters to China, and the crimes they have committed are unforgivable. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, our country united as one, during which countless patriots emerged and did not hesitate to dedicate their own strength to the country.

Veterans of the War of Resistance captured Japanese sabers, directly refused to buy them at a high price in Japan, and are now stored in museums

The veteran we want to talk about today is an authentic Henan native, and even more a sharpshooter at that time, who paid a lot of hardships during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, killed countless Japanese invaders, and made a Hummer contribution to the victory of the War of Resistance. Hou Yongsheng's marksmanship is very accurate, basically every bullet can hit the enemy, or even kill directly.

Veterans of the War of Resistance captured Japanese sabers, directly refused to buy them at a high price in Japan, and are now stored in museums

With his superb marksmanship, he has repeatedly performed sniper missions and covered his teammates, and has done very well each time, which is why he is known as a sharpshooter. When Hou Yongsheng carried out the decapitation operation, he relied on his own accurate marksmanship to kill the Japanese military executives with one shot, which instantly made the blood of his comrades-in-arms boil and greatly improved the confidence of the army.

Veterans of the War of Resistance captured Japanese sabers, directly refused to buy them at a high price in Japan, and are now stored in museums

Because of this incident, Hou Yongsheng also received a personal third-class merit, and as a reward organization, Hou Yongsheng's captured knife was given to him, although the Japanese side repeatedly wanted to pay for this sword that symbolized the Japanese military, but Hou Yongsheng refused, Hou Yongsheng believed that this was the ironclad evidence of Japan's invasion of China. After this incident, Hou Yongsheng directly donated the saber to the museum to warn the world.

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