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Anti-Japanese Martial Monk Xingfang: The first monk to participate in the Eight-Way Anti-Japanese Resistance, leading people to annihilate more than 100 ghosts

The Shaolin Temple in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War was quite controversial.

At that time, Shaolin monks ate and prayed buddhas, paying attention to not killing, and even some high-level Shaolin temple monks coerced Shaolin martial monks to fight against the Eighth Route Army, of course, some of them had no quarrel with the world, saying that they did not ask about current affairs, and a small number of people learned from the Tang Dynasty's thirteen stick monks to protect the Qin King, and the Ming Dynasty martial monks to resist the Wu style, and began to resist Japan.

When Commander Pi Dingjun came to Shaolin, there were many monks who held the idea of a landlord against the Eighth Route Army, but one of them was more special, he was a martial monk Xingfang.

Anti-Japanese Martial Monk Xingfang: The first monk to participate in the Eight-Way Anti-Japanese Resistance, leading people to annihilate more than 100 ghosts

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Resisting Japan and saving the country, he personally removed the master brother who had treasoned and surrendered to the enemy, and also led a team to start a battle with the Japanese army, annihilating more than 100 Japanese puppet troops.

March 1944, Japan

Kou invaded the territory of Songshan in Henan province and committed evil in all directions around the Songshan Mountains.

September of the same year,

Pi Dingjun, commander of the Fifth Military Subdistrict of the Taihang Military Region of the Eighth Route Army

He led the 7th Army to cross the Yellow River in the south and opened up the anti-Japanese base area in western Henan.

When Piding arrives

When songshan was in the mountains, he wanted to use the warrior monks of the Shaolin Temple to fight against the Japanese army.

Unexpectedly, the Shaolin monks not only did not resist Japan, but also fought against the Eighth Route Army, which made Pi Dingjun very indignant, and he also scolded the monks for this reason.

In fact, the main reason for this is that some pro-Japanese monks are high-ranking monks, and many martial monks are coerced to fight against the Eighth Route Army.

Although there was a confrontation, the great cause of resisting Japan could not be carried out without it, and when Pi Dingjun came to the Shaolin Temple again, someone actually proposed to tie up Pi Dingjun and send it to the Japanese army headquarters.

This put Pi Dingjun in danger for a while.

At this critical juncture, a martial monk named Xingfang stepped forward to stop this traitorous act.

Xingfang, formerly known as Nie Zhiyuan, has been learning grappling techniques after becoming a monk in the Shaolin Temple, and bai de xiu monks are teachers, and his people are usually low-key and difficult to communicate with people.

The person who wanted to kidnap Pi Dingjun was Xingfang's brother

In the body, in the body

It is more opportunistic and fierce.

When the bank intervenes to stop it,

The body saw that the momentum was not right immediately down the mountain to collude with the Japanese, Japan

The puppet army gathered more than 300 people to attack the Shaolin Temple.

In the body, he did the internal response in the Shaolin Temple, and the inside should be combined to take down Pi Dingjun and the martial monks in the temple who were willing to resist Japan.

Anti-Japanese Martial Monk Xingfang: The first monk to participate in the Eight-Way Anti-Japanese Resistance, leading people to annihilate more than 100 ghosts

After the xingfang learned of the master's brother's traitorous country and seeking glory, he told the abbot of the Shaolin Temple, Zhenxu, the abbot of the Shaolin Temple, zhenxu, although he was very old, but he was still willing to support the Eighth Route Army, so he gave the power to xingfang and let him lead the martial monks to participate in the anti-Japanese struggle to save the country, provided that the monks could not go against their own wishes.

Xingfang found Wei Nianming, the instructor of the Eighth Route Army, for consultation, and finally decided that Xingfang would come forward to call for the action

With active encouragement, many martial monks began to join the Eighth Route Army, among them

More than 50 people, including Su Xiang, Xing Xiang, Xing Shu, Xing Fang, Yan Shou and Yong Gui, joined the anti-Japanese resistance.

In order to deal with this traitor in the body, Xingfang sent someone to secretly monitor his every move and stabilize him. On the other hand, it actively cooperated with the Eighth Route Army and began to lay out the blockade plan.

He waited in the temple for several days without seeing the Arrival of the Japanese army, so he wanted to sneak away, taking advantage of the darkness of the night, and escaping over the wall in his body, and by the time the people who monitored him found that there was no one in the room, the body had already run far.

After the xingfang learned the news, it borrowed a horse from the Eighth Route Army and chased it out for more than 80 miles in one go, but it did not chase it.

After Xingfang returned to the temple, he handed over the Shaolin warrior team to Balu, and he himself became a scout.

When he was a scout, xingfang was very brave, he often crossed the mountains and mountains alone, night and night, reconnaissance of the enemy never made a mistake, he went deep into the tiger's den many times, to catch and break the sentry, to break through the siege with courage, to exchange wisdom for intelligence, and became an excellent scout.

He joined the Chinese Communist Party in less than a month, becoming the first person to join the Party from among the Shaolin warrior monks.

At the end of March 1945, he learned of the intelligence, colluded with the Japanese, and gathered more than 300 Japanese puppet troops to counterattack the Shaolin Temple. Xingfang and the others were very angry and vowed to kill this traitor so that he would not be left with endless disasters.

In order to be able to kill the traitors, Xingfang went to look for them with his life extension and xingshu.

Anti-Japanese Martial Monk Xingfang: The first monk to participate in the Eight-Way Anti-Japanese Resistance, leading people to annihilate more than 100 ghosts

The Yanshou monk, formerly known as Fu Zhiqian, was the best at grabbing blades with his bare hands and was proficient in all kinds of martial arts; xingshu monk, formerly known as Diao Junqing, because of his small stature, good at climbing over walls and ladders, and good at wrestling, known as "Xiao Yanqing", he participated in the anti-Japanese war until after the founding of New China, and finally became a martial arts master in Henan, training more than 1,000 martial arts disciples.

When the three of them were looking for a place to live in the traitor's body, Xingfang was targeted by three small traitors, and Xingfang took the three traitors for more than 40 miles, consuming their physical strength. Xingfang saw that the three little traitors were physically weak, so he killed them back and successfully killed the three little traitors, but this time it also exposed the target, making the body more cautious.

After searching for a few days, Xingfang was very unwilling, and could only let Yanshou and Xingshu return to the army first, looking around for inquiries himself, expecting to kill the traitors.

At this time, the same thoughts were in his body, and he sent a small team to look for directions around him, hoping to capture him and send him to the Japanese headquarters to beg for rewards.

When looking for traitors, xingfang accidentally found that the Japanese army's troop deployment was very combat plan, in order to be able to send information to Wei Nianming's hands, on the road encountered a small detachment in the body, Xingfang and this squad had a brief exchange of fire, and then met the Japanese army, after stabbing 2 Japanese troops, he jumped into the middle of the river and swam for more than 1 hour to get out of danger.

After landing on the shore, the party crossed the mountains and mountains, climbed the rocks with bare hands, and finally sent the information to the command post of the Eighth Route Army.

Anti-Japanese Martial Monk Xingfang: The first monk to participate in the Eight-Way Anti-Japanese Resistance, leading people to annihilate more than 100 ghosts

After Xu Zirong made corresponding arrangements according to the enemy situation, he asked Xu Zirong for 2 battalion reinforcements, and he himself set up a large encirclement in the woods with monks and reinforcements, and waited for half a day for the devils not to enter the encirclement.

The party led people to launch an attack on the Japanese army, lured the Japanese army into the encirclement circle, and turned the Japanese puppet soldiers on their backs, killing and wounding countless people.

This battle killed more than 100 Japanese troops, more than 100 puppet troops, and captured countless weapons.

The side knew that the Japanese army had suffered a big loss this time because the Eighth Route Army had a geographical advantage, and there was also a person on the opposite side of the enemy who knew the terrain of the route. He knew that there must be this enemy in the body, and after a quick examination of the body, it was found that there was no body, and the party guessed that the traitor must be among the group of people who had just escaped.

Xingfang and his disciples Xingxiang and Xingshu chased after each other, and finally stopped the body.

This group of deserters engaged in a fierce battle with the three xingfang, and finally was stabbed in the body by xingfang and slightly injured. The body was stubbornly resisting, and the three people on the side of the party fought with it for nearly 20 minutes or failed to kill it, but the three were injured to varying degrees, and the body was the master brother, and the martial arts were also the best.

Finally, Xingfang desperately grasped the knife in his body, stabbed the bayonet in his hand into the chest of the body, and killed the traitor's body at the cost of dropping a thumb.

The three of them worked together to carry the body back, and yanshou saw that there were still people in the temple suspicious, and without saying a word, he grabbed a large knife and chopped off the head of the traitor's body and put it in a box to demonstrate to the monks, and never appeared again in the Shaolin Temple

Defection to the enemy.

After the march, he bid farewell to the Shaolin Temple and led the monks and soldiers to follow Pi Dingjun to the south and the northern war.

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