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During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

author:Visionary kite UQj

On July 3, 1944, the Chinese nation's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression entered a critical moment, and the people stood up without hesitation, paid a heavy price for defending their homeland, illuminated the darkness like a star, sacrificed their youth for the independence and dignity of the motherland, and left a name that will shine forever. Today, we are going to tell such a true story, a village leader named Teng Wende, who infiltrated the Japanese stronghold at night and died heroically, but his spirit lives on.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

"Fearless of life and death, against foreign insults, this is our mission to defend to the death, and it is also conveyed by those serene and quiet names that we are familiar with. "July 3, 1944 is a memorable day, the ongoing War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression brought great suffering to China, but also inspired the heroic deeds of countless heroic sons and daughters.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

At that time, as the head of the villagers with an average age of only 26 years old, Teng Wende, a middle-aged man wearing a shirt, grabbed the occupation point, went deep into the enemy camp, and skillfully maneuvered with the enemy. He is approachable on the outside, but in fact, he is like a meteor in the dark night, and he is preparing to launch a powerful counterattack.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

This man, who once led his hometown team to fight on the battlefield of resistance against Japan, successfully seized control of two puppet army strongholds in the Dabei Mountains, thus boosting the anti-Japanese morale of the entire region. However, on July 3, 1944, tragedy struck. That night, Yu Wende received an order from his superiors to lead his troops to attack an enemy stronghold near his village. In the darkness of the early hours of the morning, fragile sights and endless gunfire intertwine to make the battle even more brutal.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

"Bullet after bullet whizzed past my ear. My heart seemed to be beating violently, and my body was covered with dust and dirt, like a stone sculpture, standing upright in the midst of the enemy army, constantly attacking. In his diary, Teng described his predicament when he was evacuated. He struggled to resist several attempts by the Japanese to capture the heights after artillery fire, but eventually became physically exhausted and unfortunately was hit by dense fire.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a village chief infiltrated the Japanese artillery tower, and only after sending the signal did he find that the receiving troops had not yet come up

After a painful struggle before losing consciousness, the young man Teng Wende managed to escape through the tunnel, but he was seriously wounded and bleeding, and eventually they lost the precious life of this brave warrior. Colleagues responded in time, and the rescue operation saw the light of day. The jackals, snakes and scorpions-like enemy troops were ambushed on the way to escape, and all of them were annihilated.

The heroic deeds of the heroes still echo in people's memories, and the smoke of the battle has moved away from our sight. However, as the descendants of heroes, we should remember history, cherish the good times, and cherish a peaceful life. The war not only left the deep pain of time, but also left endless moving and fighting power.

The river of years flows quietly, like an eternal memory in our hearts, never far away. Let us gently close our eyes and smile to pay tribute to the heroes, to that living history, and to the heroic men who have dedicated their lives to the revolutionary cause.