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Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

There is such a heroine who does not let her eyebrows be shaved. In the War of Resistance Against Japan, she was not afraid of life and death, she was tortured, and her blood stained the snow red, and she did not reveal half a word of secrets. Given the choice, she might have wanted to end her life with one shot, and she wouldn't have wanted to suffer such a huge insult.

She is the anti-Japanese heroine An Shunhua, but under her thin body is hidden the will of steel, suffering great pain but still not losing half of the bones. What kind of secret is she clinging to? What touching stories has such a hard-working rural woman experienced?

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

First: The Korean girl who suffered a hard life actively threw herself into revolutionary construction

An Shun-hwa was born into a poor family in North Korea. In the years of war and chaos, the people were precarious, most of them were full and hungry. We all share a common belief that there is hope in life. As an adult, An Shunhua married Lee Bong-joo, a North Korean boy arranged by her family, and the two held a simple wedding in front of everyone.

After marriage, the two can also be regarded as loving each other, and their lives are full of happiness. In 1930, in order to earn a living, the couple left their hometown and came to Jilin Province, China, to work as sharecroppers for a local landlord's family. In China, they have met people and aggressors who are as deeply trapped in the waters as their country.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

And the couple wanted to change that, they wanted to do something for the war-torn country, they wanted to drive the invaders out of their homeland. Supported by this strong belief, the two joined the Anti-Japanese Society in 1930.

Soon, An Shunhua got the weight of the organization, and because of her excellent work and outstanding performance, the organization entrusted her with heavy responsibilities again and again. She did not disappoint the organization and did an excellent job in the tasks entrusted to her by the organization.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

Two: Four children were killed one after another, but they did not regret joining the revolution

Originally, Anshunhua and her husband raised four children, but later Anshunhua entrusted all three children to relatives and friends, leaving only her younger son around. Because they are too busy, the children will not get good care of them, which is also a last resort.

Once Anshunhua received an organizational task, due to the tight time, heavy tasks, coupled with the backward sewing machine, and at this time the enemy was still carrying out a large-scale sweep, Had to, Anshunhua and her sisters had to move the machine to the reeds to avoid the enemy's sweeping, and sewed military uniforms in the reeds.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

The adults were still able to bear it, but Anshunhua's two-year-old son was now suffering from illness and hunger. Where do children know the hardships of adults? All he knew was that if he wasn't feeling well, he was going to cry. But Anshunhua, fearing that her son's cries would attract sweeping enemies, covered her son's mouth with a rag.

There was finally no movement outside, and the enemy was gone. Everyone turned back, and An Shunhua looked down at her son, only to feel that her eyes were black, and she passed out. The two-year-old had lost his breath, and the bone-chilling river was not as cold as Anshunhua's heart.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

Soon she received news from home that her elderly father-in-law was seriously ill, and her second son's legs were frostbitten and he had lost consciousness. Everyone urged An Shunhua to go back to her hometown to see, but An Shunhua refused, because the organization gave them another task to make five hundred sets of military uniforms in a short period of time.

By the time An Shunhua completed the task entrusted to them by the organization, his relatives in his hometown had already been brutally attacked by the enemy. But Heaven did not take care of this bitter woman, and the daughter fell ill shortly after, because she did not receive good treatment, and gradually became cold in her arms, and her only remaining eldest son was also killed by the enemy.

The pain of losing her son made this strong woman fall ill, but this did not make her lose hope in life, and after recovering, she worked harder and harder, always making herself not forget the hatred of the country and the family. The crowd was touched by her strong will, and they all worked harder, vowing to drive the invaders out of their hometowns.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

Three: Fall into the hands of the enemy, suffer all the torture but do not break the bones of the bones

In 1936, she returned to work in the sewing team again, and when she saw her old comrade An Shunhua again, she was happy to see her old comrade-in-arms again, and everyone could fight side by side again. They took the machine over the mountains just to find a safe production environment.

The greatest sense of accomplishment was to see a steady stream of supplies from their hands to the battlefield, and the soldiers had warm winter coats without starving and freezing. They made great contributions to the War of Resistance Against Japan. But you never know the accident and which one will come first tomorrow.

On this day, An Shunhua received information that the enemy was about to sweep to their production base. In the panic, she asked everyone to hide the supplies, and her teammates hid safely, while she herself deliberately exposed her position in order to lure away the enemy.

She fell into the snow with her legs shot, and finally fell into the hands of the enemy, she was too strong to give in even if she was deeply involved in the enemy's hands, and the enemy never got more than half of the useful information from her mouth.

The angry enemy cut off her hands, and the blood stained the snow under Anshunhua's body, and even more egregiously, they found more than a dozen sharp wooden wedges and nailed them into her body one by one. In the end, the heroine died in the ice and snow. Two days later, her teammates found her body, carefully packed up her body, and let her burrow.

Heroine An Shunhua: Her hands were cut off by the Japanese army, and wooden wedges were nailed into her body, vowing not to betray the revolution

An admirable heroine who was tortured to death in this way, she had superhuman willpower, and loyalty and strength beyond life. We can't forgive our ancestors for anything, all we can do is remember history and pay tribute to heroes!

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