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Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

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At this special moment, we once again ushered in Women's Day, a day that reminds us of the noble images of many heroines. Their lives, either pursuing national independence or heroically dedicating themselves to the revolutionary cause, shone brightly and became the brightest stars at that particular historical moment. In the era of corruption and incompetence of the Manchu government, there was a woman, Qiu Jin, who participated in the struggle to change the situation without hesitation; In the turbulent era of the Beiyang government, Xiang Jingyu became the banner of feminism and the only female founder of the party; And between the black mountains and white waters under the Japanese invasion, Zhao Yiman became a hero with a red gun and white horse and would rather die unyielding.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

However, the stories of these heroic women are not confined to the dust of history. Their deeds have profoundly influenced China's modern revolution, especially the examples of revolutionary couples, fully demonstrating their firm faith and fearless spirit.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

Qiu Jin, a woman born in a wealthy family in 1875, originally lived a life without worries about food and clothing. She had good cultural literacy and could also ride a fencing, completely different from the women of her time. However, she was not satisfied with being attached to her husband, so she went to Japan to study at her own expense and opened up a new world. In a foreign country, Qiu Jin met outstanding figures such as Huang Xing, Song Jiaoren, Chen Tianhua, and Lu Xun. She bravely broke the feudal shackles and advocated equality between men and women, and during this period, she published a series of articles under the pseudonym "Jianhu Woman", calling for women to be knowledgeable, pursue independence, and should not blindly rely on men. Her remarks had a positive impact on the society of the time.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

After returning to China, Qiu Jin actively participated in revolutionary activities. When she learned of the failure of the Anqing Uprising, she resolutely refused to flee, believing that the revolution required sacrifice. In the end, she heroically dedicated herself to Xuantingkou in Shaoxing and became a bright star of the revolution. Her spirit inspired many people, including Sun Yat-sen, who praised her as "the best gay Qiu woman", and Soong Ching-ling, who praised Qiu Jin as "able to cross a horse and carry a gun and aim for revolution". Qiu Jin, as the first woman in China's modern history to sacrifice her life for the democratic revolution, will always be remembered in the chapter of history.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

Also in the wave of revolution, Xiang Jingyu formed a legendary collaboration with Cai Hesen to become outstanding leaders of the early Chinese party. They met as students in Changsha, Hunan Province, when Mao Zedong and Cai Hesen joined forces to establish the Xinmin Society in April 1918. Xiang Jingyu and Yang Kaihui and others also joined one after another, and Cai Hesen's eloquence and arrogance and Xiang Jingyu's firm confidence attracted each other. They then went to study together in France, during which they came up with the idea of building a "Chinese Communist Party." They fought for the right to study and the right to live, and participated in the struggle of the University of Lyon.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

After returning to China, Xiang Jingyu actively participated in the feminist movement, and she fought for women to free themselves from the shackles of their feet and participate in political power, becoming the party's first female Central Committee member and women's minister. However, after the defeat of the National Revolution, she was brutally killed by the Kuomintang reactionaries. Her life ended too soon, but her bravery and faith will forever remain in our memory.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

Zhao Yiman, born in a wealthy family, lived a worry-free life. But at the age of 19, she joined the Socialist Youth League and embarked on the road of the Red Revolution. In 1926, she officially became a member of the Communist Party and began to actively participate in revolutionary activities. In order to boycott Japanese goods, she went deep into the publicity of students, calling for a boycott of British ships. Subsequently, she went to the Central Military and Political School in Wuhan for further study, and was sent to study at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow. After the outbreak of the 918 Incident, she was sent to the northeast to lead the anti-Japanese war work, and became a hero of the red gun and white horse in the Heishui area of the White Mountain. She organized workers' strikes and formed peasant guerrillas to be active in the area east of Harbin.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

However, during this difficult period of resistance, Zhao Yiman was captured by the Japanese army and subjected to various tortures. Despite the pain, she remained steadfast and determined to keep the secrets of the Anti-Alliance, so much so that she was brutally killed after being arrested again. Her tenacity and bravery have become a model for generations.

Heroes, revolutionary martyrs: special holidays to commemorate those special revolutionary women

The stories of these heroines have always inspired us, and their fearlessness and faith have made us remember them and inject strength into our times. They are the national soul of the modern Chinese revolution and the indomitable Chinese heroes. Today's happy life is hard-won, and let us always miss these heroic women and appreciate all they have done for our country.

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