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Read the book "Railway Guerrillas", remember the revolutionary martyrs, and relive the history that cannot be forgotten

author:Leisurely floating KNzj

Among the literary works on the theme of the history of the mainland revolution, liu Zhixia's masterpiece "Railway Guerrilla" by the famous contemporary writer is undoubtedly an excellent novel with wide dissemination and great influence. It is a famous work on military themes written by Liu Zhixia based on the true story of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, which has a far-reaching influence. Even in the treasure trove of anti-fascist literature in the world, it has a place.

Liu Zhixia, formerly known as Liu Zhaolin, was born in 1918 to a poor family of railway workers in Weihui City, Henan Province. Because his father worked in the railway road workshop, Liu Zhixia worked as a waiter at the station when he was more than ten years old, and he knew the railway staff and driving rules and regulations. After the outbreak of the National War of Resistance, he was forced to retreat south with his father to Wuhan. In the spring of 1938, he rushed to Yan'an with anti-Japanese patriotic enthusiasm, was admitted to the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University, and a few months later he gloriously joined the Communist Party of China. After graduation, he stayed on as the captain, captain and military instructor of the Kang Da Branch Campus. During this period, he twice went deep behind enemy lines and became familiar with guerrilla warfare life behind enemy lines. This laid a good foundation for his later novel "Railway Guerrilla".

The book is very well written, not only meticulously describing the characters and the story of the story, but also exposing the brutality of the enemy at that time, showing the hardships of the lives of ordinary people.

The characters in the book have flesh and blood, heroism and a good heart, and are very artistically appealing.

"Railway Guerrilla" is a microcosm of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and a true portrayal of the victory of the Eight-Year War of Resistance. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, in order to occupy China as soon as possible, the Japanese devils accelerated the pace of invasion and constantly transported guns and cannons to China, and they implemented the "Three Lights Policy" in China to do no evil, and Chinese people lived in deep trouble. In order to resist the enemy, the Chinese Communist Party decided to organize a guerrilla group in the Weishan Lake area, the task of which was to sabotage the enemy's railway transportation. Because they come without a trace and go without a shadow, they are also known as the Flying Tigers. Under the leadership of Captain Liu Hong, Political Commissar Li Zheng, and Vice Captain Wang Qiang, the railway guerrillas "climbed flying cars, engaged in machine guns, broke into trains, and blew up bridges, beating up the ghosts and souls of the devils." They shuttled between the railway line, harassed the enemy's railway lifeline, carried out a circle with the enemy, and fought heroically with the main force, relying on their unswerving faith and the spirit of courage to fight, just like a steel knife inserted into the chest of the enemy, beating the devil's soul and losing his courage, and successfully thwarting the enemy's attack many times. It made a great contribution to the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan. In this way, this railway guerrilla group became more and more courageous and the team continued to expand. They fought together with the Eighth Route Army in an arduous and heroic struggle, and finally ushered in the dawn of victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan.

After reading this book, I was deeply touched by the spirit of the soldiers who fought bravely, were strong and unyielding, and were not afraid of sacrifice. What I will never forget most is the sight of the guerrillas blowing up the bridge of the enemy's lifeblood. Risking the enemy's heavy defenses, the guerrillas risked nine deaths to let the two trains collide and finally win! Behind success, there will always be many sacrifices. Lu Han's death, Lin Zhong's sacrifice, Liu Hong's near-death. For the sake of the people of the country, these heroes did not hesitate to shed blood and sacrifice. The scene is quite spectacular, and it is particularly breathtaking.

What made me feel the most painful was that the guerrillas took the locomotive, sounded the code with the whistle, and the guerrillas lurking on the train jumped up one after another and engaged in a fierce hand-to-hand combat with the Japanese army, some knocking the enemy's head with an earthen lute, some smashing the enemy's face with eggs, and some bare-handed, and the people on the train joined them after seeing it. The whole picture is "beautiful" and makes people feel excited, Chinese is so witty and united, china's victory in the War of Resistance Against Japan is naturally logical.

These iron-boned men, in a sinister environment, never feared, never flinched, always maintained an optimistic and upward mentality, faced with many difficulties, faced with enemies far more powerful than our army, they bravely marched forward, helped each other, cooperated with each other, and encouraged themselves with songs: "The sun in the west is about to set, and the weishan lake is quiet, talking about my beloved earth pipa, singing the moving song ...". It has also enabled us to see the hope of victory in the revolution, the arrival of the day when the people are the masters of their own affairs, and the grand scene of the whole country rejoicing. Not only is the man who can sing and cry, fang Lin sister-in-law who was tortured by the Japanese devils but did not shed a tear, a female streamer, but her personality is fierce and fierce, and she is also a chivalrous woman who deserves everyone's respect.

After reading this book, I also fell deeply into contemplation that the eight years of China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression were aimed at driving the Japanese devils out of China, because the Chinese people were unwilling to be slaves, and as long as the whole nation was united and used their wisdom and strength to defeat all enemies who dared to invade. This strong will deeply touched me. The fearless spirit of the Chinese nation and the spirit of benevolence will never end.

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