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He is a lone hero, one person outwits five rifles from devils, and three hundred devils can't find a hair from him

author:Xu Shishi said

In those war-torn times, a brave and fearless young man stepped forward and, with his brilliant resourcefulness and fearless courage, was surrounded by the Japanese army and captured five enemy rifles on his own. This amazing feat not only amazed the Japanese army, but also made him a hero of the whole village and even the entire anti-Japanese front. Three hundred Japanese soldiers searched around as if they were facing a great enemy, but they couldn't find a single hair of him. How did he do it all? With what extraordinary wisdom and courage did he overcome a formidable enemy? Who is he sacred? The mystery of all this will be revealed in the following stories. Let's take a closer look at this lone hero and appreciate his extraordinary ability to deal with the battle with great wisdom and stride.

He is a lone hero, one person outwits five rifles from devils, and three hundred devils can't find a hair from him

The anti-Japanese germ of an ordinary teenager

Jiang Xiangfeng was born in 1921 and is an ordinary farmer in Tanniu Township, Wenchang County, Hainan. He grew up living on this hot island, breathing the bitter gourd-scented air of summer and splashing in the rice paddies. As the only child in the family, his parents originally hoped that he would be able to study in peace and become a prominent figure in the small village in the future. However, in 1939, all good hopes came to an abrupt end, and the Oriental devils expanded their territory, invaded the territory of the motherland with iron hooves, and bloody atrocities spread all over Hainan.

In those turbulent years, Jiang Xiangfeng witnessed the atrocities of the Japanese army and the suffering of his compatriots. The devils are extremely vicious, burning, killing, looting, and doing all kinds of evil. They insulted the people, forcibly occupied houses, and set fire to their crops. An old man in the village was beaten to death for refusing to tell him where he was hiding grain. A skinny schoolgirl was killed because she angered the devil... These miserable scenes were deeply imprinted in Jiang Xiangfeng's young heart, igniting his hatred for the Japanese invaders and his enthusiasm for defending his homeland.

In 1942, Jiang Xiangfeng, who was only 21 years old, joined the Qiongya anti-Japanese guerrillas. Although he had only attended a private school for one year and his education level was not high, he was born with extraordinary courage and resourcefulness, and soon became the amateur backbone of this guerrilla force. He often followed his predecessors out to fight guerrillas, learned various means of warfare and coping methods, and personally felt how hateful those cunning and murderous devils were. The conspiracy and scheming and terrifying style made him hate him with a heart for good. So, he secretly made up his mind that he must personally avenge the motherland and his compatriots!

Fought bravely and outwitted the Japanese army

After joining the anti-Japanese guerrillas, Jiang Xiangfeng was like a different person, he became more calm and decisive, and he showed extraordinary resourcefulness and fearless courage everywhere. Soon, he became famous in the area of Tanniu Township and became a nightmare in the hearts of the Japanese army.

The appearance of a series of strange things made the Japanese army in Tanniu Township fall into an inexplicable panic. One day, the devils' telephone lines were suddenly stolen for several kilometers; The next day, the old man who was a "shunmin" in the village was beaten up at night; What's more, a large group of military horses kept by the Japanese army in the village disappeared without a trace in one night!

All this is from the handwriting of Jiang Xiangfeng, a lonely hero. Sometimes he secretly retaliates, sometimes he provokes and ridicules generously, anyway, he makes the devils crazy everywhere. One of the most thrilling scenes is how he took away the group of military horses.

At noon that day, Jiang Xiangfeng dressed up as a village man herding cattle, carrying a hoe and a dung basket, and slowly approached the Japanese army's horse pen. The devil on guard saw that he looked dumbfounded, and he didn't have many doubts at all. Jiang Xiangfeng took the opportunity to lure the most marginal horse closer with grass, and when it lowered its head to eat, he suddenly jumped on the horse's back, grabbed the horse's mane tightly with both hands, and slammed the horse's belly with his legs.

By the time the guards reacted, Jiang Xiangfeng had already galloped wildly, and the shotgun had no time to fire. That scene is simply a hero, and his wisdom is unparalleled! The Japanese army searched every corner of Tanniu Township, but they couldn't find even a single hair of Jiang Xiangfeng.

In the following days, Tanniu Township was guarded by Japanese sentinels everywhere and was heavily guarded. But Jiang Xiangfeng just outwitted their five precious rifles in this environment! He first hid in a large tree and looked, and when he found the devils all drunk, he entered their room in the darkness and stole five brand-new rifles. When the devils were shocked the next day, Jiang Xiangfeng's figure had long since disappeared.

This series of heroic deeds made Jiang Xiangfeng deeply appreciated by the guerrilla leaders. Soon, he honorably joined the regular anti-Japanese armed forces and began his more magnificent anti-Japanese journey.

Brave and high-spirited

After honorably joining the regular anti-Japanese armed forces, Jiang Xiangfeng's anti-Japanese deeds became even more terrifying. His fearless bravery and resourcefulness made him particularly heroic on the front lines of war.

One night in 1942, Jiang Xiangfeng infiltrated the camp of the Japanese army stationed in Tanniu Township alone. This time his goal is to capture more weapons and ammunition. At that time, there was a Japanese army engineer unit stationed in Tanniu Township, the number of which was not too many, but they were all veterans who had been on the battlefield for a long time, and their combat quality was not to be underestimated.

Jiang Xiangfeng was familiar with every alley in this village, and he first planted several homemade bombs at the entrance of the village, which formed a masking smoke after detonation. Taking advantage of the chaos, he quickly broke into the camp and shot several Japanese soldiers guarding him with pistol fire along the way. By the time the other Japanese soldiers discovered the anomaly, Jiang Xiangfeng had already infiltrated their arsenal.

The arsenal was stocked with dozens of rifles of various types and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition, and Jiang Xiangfeng took advantage of the chaos to snatch five of the latest shell guns and enough ammunition in one go. Just as he was about to evacuate, a Japanese soldier spotted him, and the two engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the cramped warehouse. Jiang Xiangfeng took advantage of the situation, knocked the Japanese soldier unconscious with a heavy punch, and then used his rifle to shoot two other enemies who tried to stop him.

The sound of gunfire alarmed the entire camp, and Jiang Xiangfeng fled in the dark with the weapons he had snatched, and dozens of Japanese soldiers chased after him. Along the way, he laid more traps and caused the Japanese to suffer casualties. It was not until he escaped a few miles outside the village that Jiang Xiangfeng got rid of the enemy and returned safely to the guerrilla base camp.

Although this operation was extremely difficult, Jiang Xiangfeng replenished their guerrillas with a large amount of ammunition and firepower, adding strong combat effectiveness to the future anti-Japanese struggle. His superiors greatly appreciated his bravery in knowing that there were tigers in the mountains and leaning towards the tigers, and soon appointed him as the leader of a small detachment to be responsible for conducting guerrilla warfare in the area of Tanniu Township.

Since then, Jiang Xiangfeng has been like a ferocious tiger, sometimes lurking in the forest, sometimes suddenly haunting and waiting for an opportunity to strike at the enemy. Although the number of his small detachments was small, with their superb horse drill and cunning tactical means, the Japanese army was closed many times. They sometimes attacked Japanese convoys and plundered grain and grass; Sometimes they also secretly set fire to the barracks and warehouses of the Japanese army; When they were even more daring, they even directly attacked the strongholds of the Japanese army, and quickly moved after fighting guerrillas, leaving the enemy helpless.

The life-and-death struggles and heroic battles all demonstrate Jiang Xiangfeng's ardent love for the country. And his extraordinary wisdom and courage and extraordinary responsibility also made him quickly become the most famous guerrilla hero in Tanniu Township and even the entire Qiongya anti-Japanese front.

Peerless marksmanship shows might

Jiang Xiangfeng's heroic performance in guerrilla warfare soon spread throughout the Qiongya Anti-Japanese Front. His extraordinary marksmanship made the Japanese soldiers even more frightened, and they were all in awe.

In an encounter in the spring of 1943, Jiang Xiangfeng's marksmanship was thrilling. At that time, the small detachment led by him was operating in the mountains and forests around Tanniu Township, and was suddenly attacked by a Japanese squadron. Although the number of enemies was small, he was afraid of being surrounded and annihilated, so Jiang Xiangfeng decided to take the initiative to meet it.

The two armies soon exchanged fire in a low wood. Jiang Xiangfeng skillfully used the terrain of the woods to divide his men into several small forces and serve the enemy on all sides. The Japanese squadron leader thought that the guerrillas' firepower was too weak and could be easily annihilated, but he did not expect Jiang Xiangfeng to have such a clever tactical deployment.

The two sides fought fiercely back and forth for several hours, and the Japanese fire was constantly suppressed by the guerrillas. Jiang Xiangfeng personally commanded the battle, he was agile and skillful, sometimes rushing up and firing fiercely, sometimes dexterously dodging, so that the Japanese gunners had no way to start.

Gradually, the situation became more and more unfavorable to the Japanese army. Their heavy machine gunner was blown out by Jiang Xiangfeng's accurate fire and was killed instantly; There were also a few soldiers holding Okada's throwing cylinders, which were vulnerable in Jiang Xiangfeng's hands. The Japanese suffered more and more casualties, and eventually suffered a heavy loss of vitality and had to retreat with difficulty.

This encounter greatly boosted the morale of the guerrillas, and Jiang Xiangfeng's marksmanship became a good story on the anti-Japanese front. Although he was only in his early 22s at the time, his marksmanship had been perfected, and he could be described as a peerless sharpshooter.

Not long after, Jiang Xiangfeng once again showed his brave marksmanship in an encounter in the hinterland of Qiongya. On that occasion, he infiltrated the encirclement of the Japanese army alone, carrying two grenade bags and a Type 98K rifle, and single-handedly killed dozens of enemies, and finally used the grenade to blow up a Japanese heavy machine gun position when the last bullet was burned, clearing the way for the guerrillas to counter-encircle and annihilate.

After this battle, Jiang Xiangfeng was covered in blood, and he almost died with all his might. However, his extraordinary marksmanship and extraordinary courage made more than 300 Japanese troops encircled and suppressed at a loss, and finally had to retreat in embarrassment and suffered heavy losses.

Since then, Jiang Xiangfeng has been known to everyone on the front line of resistance against Japan. The warriors of Qiongya were even more in awe of him, and regarded him as an incomparable spearman. Even the Japanese army had to be wary of this guerrilla hero with amazing marksmanship, and the three hundred devils couldn't even find a single hair of him.

Sniper the ace sniper of the Japanese army in a big battle

On the anti-Japanese battlefield in the hinterland of Qiongya, Jiang Xiangfeng was regarded as an unparalleled brave gunman. His extraordinary marksmanship and extraordinary wisdom and courage all made his comrades-in-arms admire, and the Japanese army was terrified. However, even this brave guerrilla hero was on the verge of dying in a fierce battle.

In the spring of 1944, the Qiongya anti-Japanese base area was in a grim period. The Japanese army gathered tens of thousands of troops and began their "sweeping" operation in Hainan. Jiang Xiangfeng's guerrilla unit was also besieged by an unprecedented heavy force. During the several days of continuous skirmishing, both sides suffered heavy casualties.

In the final stage of a battle, Jiang Xiangfeng was suddenly targeted by a Japanese sniper. The sniper was the ace of the Japanese army, and he had made great contributions in many battles. Taking advantage of the cover of the terrain, he aimed at Jiang Xiangfeng from hundreds of meters away, preparing to kill him with one shot.

At that time, Jiang Xiangfeng was commanding the troops to retreat, and suddenly he felt a strong killing intent in his heart, and his heart was shocked, and his body flashed to the side, just dodging the fatal bullet. Bullets grazed his helmet and pierced a tree trunk behind him!

Jiang Xiangfeng immediately sensed the enemy's sniper, and he quickly found cover and started a life-and-death battle with the ace sniper. Both sides are top-notch marksmanship, and neither can catch the other's shadow in the intricate terrain.

At this critical moment, Jiang Xiangfeng suddenly took advantage of the geographical environment of his activities in Tanniu Township for many years. He quickly climbed a towering tree and searched the canopy for traces of the enemy. Eventually, he spotted the sniper hiding behind a rock. As soon as the sniper moved, Jiang Xiangfeng opened fire and hit him in the shoulder with a shot!

The Japanese sniper fell to the ground in response, but quickly got up again and continued shooting. Seeing this, Jiang Xiangfeng fired two shots in succession, one through his knee, and another in his ribs! The once-fierce sniper finally collapsed from his wounds, grabbed the last chance of his life, and desperately cried out for help from his companions.

Seeing this, Jiang Xiangfeng hurriedly changed his cover and continued to suppress the fire. By the time Japanese reinforcements arrived, he had completely killed the sniper, and then used the wooded terrain to turn into an invisible killer, killing or severely wounding several Japanese soldiers one by one.

This life-and-death struggle once again demonstrated Jiang Xiangfeng's peerless marksmanship and extraordinary courage. Until the end of the battle, he had several flesh wounds on his body, but he also personally killed an ace sniper of the Japanese army, buying everyone valuable time and opportunity.

Since this battle, Jiang Xiangfeng's heroic status in the eyes of the anti-Japanese fighters has become even more unshakable. Later, whenever a recruit asked him how he managed to do such amazing marksmanship, the humble hero always said, "Practice makes perfect, and I practiced every inch of my hometown countless times." "