On February 12, 1942, in a desolate vegetable garden in Heli County, Heilongjiang, several figures sneaked around. The leader is a middle-aged man who is not tall but imposing, and it is none other than Zhao Shangzhi, a famous anti-Japanese general who makes Japan fearful. The target of their trip was the nearby Wutong River Police Station, but no one expected that a deadly trap awaited them.
[The Northeast fell, and heroes came into being]
After the "September 18 Incident" in 1931, the Japan invaders occupied northeast China. In the face of the crisis of the destruction of the country and the extinction of the species, countless people with lofty ideals stepped forward to organize anti-Japanese armed forces. Among them, a young man named Zhao Shangzhi quickly stood out and became an important leader of the anti-Japanese coalition army.
Born in Liaoning Province in 1908, Zhao Shangzhi joined the Chinese Communist Party at a young age. He went south to Guangzhou and entered the Whampoa Military Academy to study, laying the foundation for his future military career. After the "918 Incident", Zhao Shangzhi resolutely returned to the Northeast and devoted himself to the anti-Japanese struggle. He formed the Bayan Guerrillas, the first red anti-Japanese armed force in Northeast China, and began an arduous anti-Japanese journey.
[From ordinary to legendary, Zhao Shangzhi's rise to the road]
If you want to say how Zhao Shangzhi has become a "big bandit leader" that the Japanese hate and fear, you have to start from the beginning. When this guy first started to fight guerrillas, he didn't suffer less. Once, he took a group of brothers to attack a Japanese stronghold, only to run into a Japanese patrol on the way. Seeing that he was about to be exposed, Zhao Shangzhi had an idea and asked everyone to quickly hide in the sorghum field on the side of the road.
When the Japan soldiers approached, Zhao Shangzhi took the lead in learning the frog call. The others also shouted "quack". When the Japanese soldiers heard this, they thought it was really a group of frogs calling, shook their heads and left. When the enemy walked away, Zhao Shangzhi crawled out of the ground with his brothers, and everyone couldn't help laughing.
In this way, Zhao Shangzhi relied on his wit and courage to lead the anti-United Nations forces to grow stronger step by step. They hid in the homes of ordinary people during the day and went out to fight guerrilla attacks at night. Slowly, Zhao Shangzhi's name became louder and louder in the land of Northeast China, and he became a hero in the hearts of the people.
[Encirclement and suppression by the Japanese invaders, General Zhao is both wise and brave]
Zhao Shangzhi's fame is getting bigger and bigger, and the Japanese naturally can't sit still. They sent a large number of troops to carry out a frenzied "encirclement and suppression" against the United Nations. But Zhao Shangzhi is worthy of being a military wizard, and he can take his brothers to save the day every time.
Once, Zhao Shangzhi was surrounded by Japanese troops on a mountain with hundreds of people. Seeing that the ammunition and food were running out, everyone felt that they were going to have to explain here this time. Zhao Shangzhi was confident, he asked the soldiers to cook the remaining grain into porridge, and then poured it on the trees below the mountain. In the cold winter, the porridge quickly froze.
The Japanese soldiers saw that the branches on the mountain were covered with ice, and they thought that there was so much food that the Anti-Japanese Federation had thrown out. As soon as they combined, this battle could not be fought, so it was better to retreat and preserve their strength. In this way, Zhao Shangzhi once again escaped with his brothers.
With such a resource, Zhao Shangzhi is not a small envoy. Slowly, as soon as the Japanese heard that Zhao Shangzhi appeared somewhere, they were frightened and their stomachs turned. They even gave Zhao Shangzhi a nickname, called "Little Manchukuo, Big Zhao Shangzhi".
[Internal and external difficulties, heroes are in a desperate situation]
Zhao Shangzhi was invincible on the battlefield of resistance against Japan, but his situation became more and more difficult. On the one hand, the Japanese hate him to the bone and want to kill him at all costs. On the other hand, some comrades in the party also had different opinions on his approach.
In 1938, Zhao Shangzhi received an invitation from the Soviet Union, saying that he wanted to discuss important matters. Who knew that this was a trap, and Zhao Shangzhi was detained as soon as he arrived in the Soviet Union. For a whole year and a half, he was locked up in a hut and tortured. When he finally returned to the northeast, he found that he had been expelled from the party and even deprived of command.
If it were someone else, it would probably be discouraged at this time. But who is Zhao Shangzhi? He's a hard bone that even the Japanese can't take him! Without saying a word, he reorganized a small detachment and continued to fight guerrilla warfare on the northeastern land.
In the winter of 1941, Zhao Shangzhi secretly sneaked back to the Northeast with a few cronies. At this time, the northeast has become an iron barrel for the Japanese. There were Japan spies everywhere, and even the common people did not dare to easily take in anti-Japanese elements. Zhao Shangzhi and the others can only hide in the deep mountains and old forests during the day and come out to do activities at night.
It was in this difficult situation that Zhao Shangzhi met a man who claimed to be an underground party member. This person said that he could help Zhao Shangzhi rebuild the anti-Japanese team, and also introduced several "reliable" comrades. Although Zhao Shangzhi was a little skeptical, he could only choose to believe them when he was isolated.
Who knows, among these people are Japan spies. They set a trap and wanted to eliminate Zhao Shangzhi in one fell swoop. On February 12, 1942, Zhao Shangzhi led several people to prepare to attack the Wutonghe Police Station. Just as they were about to approach their target, Japan troops suddenly appeared from all directions.
Zhao Shangzhi realized that he had been ambushed, but it was too late. The "comrade" next to him suddenly took out a gun and shot Zhao Shangzhi. The bullet hit Zhao Shangzhi in the abdomen, and he staggered and fell in a pool of blood.
But even in the last moments of his life, Cho Shangzhi still showed amazing willpower. He forced himself to get up, fired two shots at the traitor, and put the guy down on the spot. Then, he covered the retreat of his other comrades, and he himself was surrounded by Japanese troops.
The Japanese carried the dying Zhao Shangzhi to a nearby shed for interrogation. They pressed Zhao Shangzhi about the situation of the Anti-Japanese Federation, but Zhao Shangzhi never said a word. The Japanese are coercive and lured, and Zhao Shangzhi just doesn't open his mouth. In the end, this legendary anti-Japanese hero, after holding out for a full 8 hours, shed his last drop of blood.
Zhao Shangzhi's story reminds people of the old saying: "Heroes are sad to pass the beauty pass". It's just that in his place, the beauty pass is not impassable, but the pit dug for him by his own people. This guy is invincible on the battlefield, and he is stunned by internal contradictions.
Looking back now, Zhao Shangzhi's experience is really aggrieved. is obviously an anti-Japanese hero, but he is suspected by his own people; finally made a comeback, and was betrayed by a spy again. But that's it, he didn't give up his belief in resisting Japan and fought until the last moment of his life.
Today, we live in an era of peace, and it is difficult to imagine the brutal struggle of life and death in those days. But Zhao Shangzhi's story tells us that when the survival of the country and the nation is in danger, there is always a group of people who are willing to entrust their lives to the motherland. Their efforts have brought us a stable life today. #头条首发大赛#