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In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

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In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In 1941, the Northeast Anti-Japanese Federation was attacked by the Japanese army and entered a situation of almost overturning. Under the leadership of the founders Li Zhaolin and Zhou Baozhong, the Anti-United Nations organization struggled to support it. In such an extreme environment, Li Zhaolin ushered in the birth of his eldest son.

But after the birth of this child, not only did he not receive love, but was secretly taken away by Li Zhaolin and abandoned in the deep mountains covered with heavy snow. Even though his wife cried and asked to get the child back, Li Zhaolin was still unmoved.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Lee Siu-lin

And many years later, when General Lee's daughter talked about this incident, she told reporters: "I understand my father's choice!"

Why did General Lee Zhaolin have to abandon his own children, and why did her daughter approve of her father's actions?

Click to pay attention and walk into the story of the heroic Li Zhaolin of the Anti-Japanese Federation.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Righteousness in mind

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a general of the Anti-United Nations, threw his newborn son into the mountains, daughter: I fully understand!

Li Zhaolin, born in Liaoyang, Liaoning Province in 1910, is a native of Northeast China. In his youth, Japan gradually launched a campaign against Tohoku. action, and finally sent troops to occupy the Northeast. As a young man who cherished his family and country, he was very dissatisfied with the actions of the Kuomintang authorities.

Li Zhaolin's brother-in-law once served in the Northeast Army, and the two of them accepted the influence of our party's ideology by chance and became an underground party member. This uncle had a great influence on Li Zhaolin in his youth, and it can be said that it was the letters and books he sent to Li Zhaolin that made the future General of the Anti-Japanese Federation.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In 1931, with the help of his uncle, 21-year-old Li Zhaolin met Zhai Lequan, a staff officer of the Northeast Military Brigade and a member of the Communist Party of China, and determined his future life direction.

In September of the same year, Japan used trickery to launch a war of aggression against China and openly seized control of Northeast China by force. After being greatly disappointed with the Nationalist Government, Li Zhaolin, with the support of his mother, went to Beijing and joined the patriotic organization under the leadership of our party. Here, he received the ideological teachings of Marxism-Leninism, as well as the relevant knowledge and ideas of anti-Japanese salvation.

Later, under the arrangement of the party organization, he went to western Liaoning as a student and worked in the local anti-Japanese rescue army, spending a period of underground years that were not short.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In 1932, in view of the changes in the anti-Japanese situation at that time, the organization asked Li Zhaolin, who had already established a solid foundation in the local area, to make a public appearance and form a large-scale anti-Japanese team. In March 1932, in the name of "resisting Japan and saving the country", Li Zhaolin united more than 50 small-scale anti-Japanese squads and established the 24th Route Army of the Northeast Volunteer Army with a total number of more than 3,500 people.

Later, this unit annihilated two notorious traitor gangs and captured alive the engineer commander of the Kwantung Army, which greatly increased the anti-Japanese enthusiasm of the military and people in Northeast China.

In addition to participating in the anti-Japanese war activities, Li Zhaolin himself also set up several anti-Japanese organizations to secretly provide cover and assistance to the troops. In order to better resist Japan, he not only used all the assets of more than 80 yuan in his family to resist Japan as funds for propaganda and salvation activities, but even used his home as a revolutionary base to carry out printing materials.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In 1932, he joined forces with the anti-Japanese forces in the Mukden area to launch a surprise attack on the Mukden airfield, destroying seven Japanese fighters and burning down the hangar. After such an impressive result, he didn't stop at it. Under the command of the local organization, he actively carried out the military movement and the workers' movement, trying to pull up a larger contingent in the local area.

Unfortunately, because of the presence of traitors within the organization, the plan ultimately failed. The local party organizations have been dealt a serious blow, and the organizational structure has been seriously damaged.

Even his own home was seized. And he hid at home, but only under the notice of a kind old lady did he get the news and finally escaped from danger. Shortly thereafter, he quietly sneaked back to the homes of his relatives in Liaoyang, and with their help, he left Liaoning and headed for Heilongjiang.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Soon after arriving in Harbin, he successfully connected with the local party organization. In view of the serious damage suffered by the Liaoning Provincial Party Committee, the central authorities quickly issued relevant work opinions against Comrade Li Zhaolin. Under the organization's arrangement, he, who had rich experience in struggle, was directly appointed as the head of the Manchuria Provincial Party Committee and Military Commission, and took on the important task of organizing an anti-Japanese contingent in Manchuria.

Soon after receiving his appointment, he immediately set off for the North Manchurian region to convey the relevant knowledge of the central government to the local organizations and call on the local troops to devote themselves to the building of anti-Japanese guerrillas.

In October 1933, with the help of General Zhao Shangzhi, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, the Zhuhe anti-Japanese guerrilla force was successfully formed. Li Zhaolin can be regarded as the first step to complete the task assigned by the organization, but before he can continue to work, a major event broke out.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

At the beginning of 1934, the Manchuria Provincial Committee suffered a serious blow from the enemy, and its organizational structure was destroyed. Li Zhaolin finally escaped from the pursuit of the enemy and gained freedom.

After thinking about it for a while, the responsible person of the Central Military Commission finally decided to take refuge in the Zhuhe guerrilla force that he had personally formed, and work together with Zhao Shangzhi from the grassroots level. At this point, Li Zhaolin began a long-term fighting life on the front line of resistance against Japan in the northeast.

What were the legendary war experiences of Li Zhaolin during this period, and what kind of setbacks did he encounter?

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Fight in the Northeast

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a general of the Anti-United Nations, threw his newborn son into the mountains, daughter: I fully understand!

After successfully joining forces with Zhao Shangzhi, Li Zhaolin once again launched propaganda and united various anti-Japanese forces in the surrounding areas to establish an anti-Japanese joint command with more than 500 people under its jurisdiction.

Don't look at the fact that this unit has few people and few guns, but its combat effectiveness and combat quality are not weak at all. In May of that year, after its establishment, the unit attacked Pennsylvania, and after destroying several Japanese puppet gangs, it directly besieged Pennsylvania City. The enemy in the city did not dare to fight, but directly asked for help from Harbin.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

A few days later, Harbin sent more than 1,000 men to attack under the cover of four planes. Although the enemy's troops were so strong, Li and Zhao did not panic, but directly chose to attack the Japanese puppet forces. In the duel, the siege troops not only killed and wounded nearly 100 enemies, but also shot down one of the enemy's fighters. At the end of June of that year, the anti-Japanese command, which had gained great fame, successively absorbed a number of volunteers from the surrounding areas and established the Hadong guerrilla detachment, with Zhao Shangzhi and Li Zhaolin as commanders and political commissars respectively.

After the formation of the Hadong detachment, it was quickly divided into three detachments, which developed in various places. However, in the face of some important fighters, the three detachments can join forces and complete more arduous tasks. Through this flexible and mobile way, the Hadong detachment not only successfully struck at the Japanese puppet forces in the Harbin area, but also avoided the fate of being encircled and outflanked, and retained the flame of revolution.

In 1935, the reconstructed Manchuria Provincial Party Committee issued a relevant order to reorganize the Hadong Detachment into the Third Army of the Northeast Revolutionary Army, becoming the third Northeast Revolutionary Army after Yang Jingyu and Wang Detai.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

As the director of the Political Department of the Second Regiment of the Third Army, Li Zhaolin successively cooperated with the regiment commander to complete many battles in Zhuhe, Yanshou, Binxian and other places, and cleaned up the local puppet army units. After being transferred to the director of the Political Department of a regiment, he joined forces with the Fourth Army to complete the attack on the Japanese puppet troops in the South Diao Ling and Linkou areas, and successfully captured a large number of guns and ammunition.

In 1936, the leaders of the Northeast Revolutionary Army held a meeting in Tangyuan to formally form the Northeast Anti-Japanese Federation. As the executive chairman of the meeting, Li Zhaolin took up the post of director of the General Political Department and still served as Zhao Shangzhi's deputy. In addition to his post as director of the General Political Department, he also went to the Sixth Army to temporarily assume the post of director of the Political Department.

After that, he led the anti-Japanese war troops to hit the Japanese puppet troops in the Heilongjiang area many times, causing serious damage to the Japanese puppet army. For this reason, the Japanese Kwantung Army hated the generals of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance. After the "77 Incident," the Kwantung Army formulated a very detailed plan to prepare for a large-scale "purge" of the anti-Japanese armed forces in the northeast. In order to avoid the encirclement and suppression of tens of thousands of enemy troops, the main force of the Anti-Japanese Union began to move westward.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In order to ensure the safety of the main force, Li Zhaolin threw the Sixth Army and a small number of other troops active in the Sanjiang area to attract enemy firepower. Although the plan of the Anti-Japanese Union was relatively perfect, it was still surrounded and intercepted by the Japanese army during the transfer. In the face of the heavily armed Japanese army, the Anti-Union fighters suffered heavy losses, among which the commander and deputy commander of the Fourth Army were killed.

The rest of the troops, on the other hand, were either detained by the Soviets for crossing the border or surrendered to the Japanese. In the end, there was only one military-level cadre in the entire North Manchurian Anti-Japanese Federation, Li Zhaolin.

In desperation, he could only shoulder the burden of revolution in times of crisis, gather the remnants of various armies, and roam around the areas on both sides of the Songhua River to create a new revolutionary base area.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

In 1939, Li was inaugurated as a member of the Provincial Standing Committee at the enlarged meeting of the Provincial Party Committee in Beiman, and at the same time served as the commander-in-chief of the Third Route Army of the Anti-Japanese Alliance. Although he has since led his troops through a number of raids, with some victories. However, with the more and more frequent encirclement and suppression of the Japanese army, the Anti-Japanese Federation continued to suffer heavy losses and almost came to a desperate situation. At this time, his first child was born.

Faced with such a predicament, what will Li Zhaolin do? Why does he insist on discarding his children despite his wife's obstruction?

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Revolution to the end

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a general of the Anti-United Nations, threw his newborn son into the mountains, daughter: I fully understand!

In 1940, the Third Army of the Anti-Japanese Alliance, which was encircled and suppressed by the Japanese army, ushered in a difficult moment. In order to avoid being found by the Japanese army, they wandered deep in the mountains of the Sino-Soviet border area, enduring hunger and endless cold. But even so, the Japanese army still found their traces and began to pursue them all the way.

It was during this pursuit that Li Zhaolin's wife, Jin Bowen, gave birth to a baby boy. But the birth of this baby boy not only did not make Li Zhaolin feel gratified, but made him fall into endless sorrow. In such a difficult environment, the soldiers endured inhuman cold and hunger with strong will.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Therefore, the newborn baby was always crying and longing for food and warmth on the way to the army. However, at that time, the Anti-Japanese Federation had almost run out of food, and there was no more food for the children.

The crying of children is at most annoying under normal circumstances, but in the case of the confrontation union, it is easy to reveal its position and let the Japanese chase after it. In order to prevent the child from crying, Li Zhaolin tried to apply tobacco soil to the child's lips and make the child fall into a coma. But it is clear that this approach is not a long-term solution.

For the safety of the entire army, Li Zhaolin, the father of the new department, had to make a difficult decision. Unbeknownst to his wife, he quietly took the child away and abandoned it in the snowy mountains. When he returned to the camp, his wife, Kimberwen, apparently understood something, and cried out to find the child.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Unexpectedly, when Li Zhaolin heard this, he immediately said angrily: "If you dare to get him back, I will shoot him to death!"

Although the words are so harsh, Li Zhaolin is not really able to do this. There were many well-wishers in the troops, who secretly picked up the abandoned children and did not receive punishment from General Lee. But in order not to be exposed, Jin Bowen still took the child and left the army under the protection of several comrades.

Later, the fighters of the Anti-United Nations accepted the order of the central government and crossed the border to the Soviet Union for refuge, and escaped the catastrophe. The newborn child was also sent to a Soviet kindergarten to be raised in the Soviet Union. But because of his weak body and difficult environment, the child still failed to survive in the end.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

During her time in the Soviet Union, Kim Bowen and her husband had a son and a daughter, and enjoyed a moment of peace during the war. After the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, with the help of the party organization, General Li Zhaolin returned to the Northeast with his wife to participate in the War of Liberation. Before the main force of our army entered the northeast, the generals of the Anti-Japanese Federation living in the Soviet Union mentioned returning to the northeast and began to carry out the work of thinking about the customs in major cities.

As one of the few remaining high-ranking generals of the Anti-Japanese Federation, Li Zhaolin acted in a public capacity after returning to China and became the president of the Sino-Soviet Friendship Association. Although he knew that the Kuomintang spies had long hoped to assassinate him, Li Zhaolin still insisted on working regardless of the danger for the follow-up work of the party organization.

On March 9, 1946, Li Zhaolin was called by the secretary of the mayor of the Kuomintang, saying that there was intelligence to report to him. Because the meeting place mentioned by the other party was only about 100 meters away from the Sino-Soviet Friendship Association, where he worked, General Li immediately went there. After entering the meeting place, General Lee's only pistol was taken away by the waiter on the pretext of leaving his clothes.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

Unaware, he fell into a coma immediately after drinking the tea provided by the other party. The agents in the hidden chamber swarmed up and stabbed him to death. General Li's death made the whole of Harbin boil. More than 100,000 Harbin citizens took to the streets to protest and demonstrate against the Nationalist Government through demonstrations.

Despite the efforts of the Kuomintang to organize, 100,000 people in the city still saw off the remains of General Li on the funeral day, and held a memorial meeting for him for three days and three nights.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the party organization arrested and brought to justice all the murderers who participated in the assassination of General Li, and General Li's heroic soul was finally laid to rest.

In 1941, Li Zhaolin, a famous general of the Anti-Japanese Federation, threw his newborn son into the mountains, and his daughter: I understand completely!

When she grew up, a reporter interviewed General Li's daughter, Zhuo Ya, and talked about her father's behavior of abandoning his children in those years, and Zhuo Adam immediately said: "I completely understand my father's actions! As a father, there is no one who does not love his children, but in the face of the great interests of the nation, he can only make this decision." ”

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