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In 1936, two Tohoku girls stabbed daggers into the chests of Japanese military police on a train until the other person gasped, and they stood up and angrily said to the Chinese people present: "Are you not awake yet!" "These two people

author:Writer Zhao Linyun

In 1936, two Tohoku girls stabbed daggers into the chests of Japanese military police on a train until the other person gasped, and they stood up and angrily said to the Chinese people present: "Are you not awake yet!" ”

One of the two was named An Rongqing and the other was named Wen Jingyi, and they grew up together, although they were not related by blood, they were like sisters.

In 1931, the September 18 Incident broke out, and seeing the Japanese invading China with impunity, the sisters immediately set a new goal: anti-Japanese resistance.

At that time, the two were just ordinary primary school teachers, no guns and no bullets, and could only call on the people around them to resist the invasion together, post anti-Japanese leaflets along the streets, and teach their students carefully, telling them to defend their families and defend the country when they grew up.

However, the school's principal was a pro-Japanese school, who asked the teachers to teach the children Japanese culture, learn Japanese, and even let the children sing the Japanese national anthem to celebrate the birthday of the Japanese emperor.

The patriotic sisters could not stand this "insult", and Wen Jingyi simply proposed: "Let's resign and go to the anti-Japanese organization." ”

An Rongqing pondered for half a moment and then said fiercely, "Okay! ”

The two sisters had this in mind and began to seriously consider the way out in the future. Later, they heard about Zhao Yiman's anti-Japanese deeds, were deeply moved, and decided to join Zhao Yiman's organization.

On March 9, 1936, they bid farewell to their families and embarked on a train bound for Qiqihar, a train that killed them.

The two got into the car, excitedly discussing the new journey, and were chatting happily when the two sisters suddenly silenced at the same time and looked at the train door.

It turned out that a Japanese military policeman (later confirmed to be named Azuyoshi Azuno) boarded the train and went straight to an old woman and sat down, at this time, the noisy carriages were much quieter.

The Japanese seemed to be very satisfied with their "prestige", and they looked at the tattered old woman in front of them with disdain.

Therefore, he deliberately reprimanded the old man and wanted to drive them down, but the old man did not leave. The Japanese were so angry that they pushed him down, and then they slapped the old man twice, directly slapping out a face of blood.

The people in the carriage were frightened by this sudden change, and for a while no one dared to come forward to stop them. Just when the Japanese wanted to continue the violence, a dagger was passed through his chest, and he looked up in disbelief and looked at the woman in front of him.

It was Wen Jingyi, who couldn't bear it, she took the self-defense dagger and stabbed it into the chest of the Japanese without hesitation, and before he could react, An Rongqing on the side also rushed up and stabbed him fiercely.

Immediately after, the two sisters drew their daggers and stabbed them several times, until the Japanese swallowed their breath and then threw away the dagger and stood up straight.

Looking at the passengers around them who were still in shock, he angrily said, "Are you not awake yet?" The Japanese oppress our compatriots and have ridden on our heads as a blessing, are we still sitting still and waiting to die! ”

The sisters' words were like a blow to the head, and the passengers who reacted were ashamed and embarrassed, and then burst into applause in the carriage.

But within a few minutes, the Japanese officers and soldiers who heard the news boarded the train and forcibly escorted the two sisters away and were imprisoned in Jilin Gongzhuling Prison.

After severe torture, the Japanese determined that the two were just ordinary people and prepared to be executed directly.

When the two families learned the news, they sold their property and tried to save their lives. In the end, the Japanese accepted bribes, but demanded that the two sisters must make a confession and a letter of guarantee. But the sisters did not let go, and they both chose to give up this chance to live.

In June 1936, the Japanese escorted the two to the execution ground, and the gunshot broke the long dead silence, and the sisters' heartbeats both stopped at the age of 20.

They use their lives to call the sleeping people to wake up, and use death to bring more hope, they are not ordinary people, they are national heroes.

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Edited | Chang Gung

In 1936, two Tohoku girls stabbed daggers into the chests of Japanese military police on a train until the other person gasped, and they stood up and angrily said to the Chinese people present: "Are you not awake yet!" "These two people

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