Upstream journalist Zhu Ting/text, picture, video
"The sorghum leaves are green and green, and on September 18 came the Japanese soldiers..." "Wept goodbye to the white mountains and black waters, and walked all over the Yellow River and the Yangtze River." Wandering, fleeing, fleeing, wandering. "Go, friend! We want to avenge Daddy! On September 16, in the family area of Chongqing Medical University, the elderly Liu Jun'e held his hand-copied lyrics and sang with a serious look. The old man is 94 years old this year, and he is still full of enthusiasm when singing songs, and the songs she sings are "918 minor", "Leaving Home" and "Revenge". On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the "918" incident, the old man hoped to copy the lyrics by hand and sing anti-war songs, calling on everyone to remember history, not forget the national shame, and strive to be strong.

The old man wrote the lyrics from memory
Experienced Japanese air raids
Patriotic songs are spiritual food
The elderly Liu Jun'e was born in 1927, 94 years old this year, and his hometown is in Linru, Henan.
The old man recalled that when he was a child, he experienced many Air Raids by the Japanese Army. "At that time, the Japanese planes flew over, first heard the air defense sirens, and then we went into hiding. Later, when the Japanese army came, we had to take dry food and hide in a remote place. The old man said that she had personally seen bombs explode in her yard, and she had also witnessed the killing of living people, and after the air raids, countless houses were blown up, "I also saw that lively children were stabbed to death by the Japanese army. ”
The old man said that at that time, many patriotic songs of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression were circulated among the common people, such as "Songhua River" and "Ballad of Yellow Water", which were widely sung at that time. In the process of escaping air raids, these anti-war songs became their spiritual food. "The song sings the determination and courage of the whole nation to resist Japanese aggression, and also gives us courage and courage." The old man said that when he fled the air raid, he felt frightened and hummed softly, and these anti-war songs accompanied them through one dark day after another.
The elderly Liu Jun'e showed off his handwritten lyrics
March 2500 miles
No one in the girls' class complained bitterly
At the same time, these anti-war songs also inspired Liu Jun'e.
She said that when she fled, whenever she heard a song, she secretly swore that she would become a useful person and contribute to the country.
After that, Liu Jun'e left Henan and went to Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, where she was admitted to a nursing school and aspired to be a nurse who could save people.
Later, Liu Jun'e joined the Chinese People's Liberation Army, became a glorious PLA soldier, participated in the liberation of the Great Southwest with the Second Field Army, and served as a female squad leader. She said that there were 9 people in the girls' class that year, and no one cried bitterly during the march. "Everyone gritted their teeth and stood up, and according to statistics, we traveled about 2,500 miles at that time."
After liberation, Liu Jun'e worked in the Ministry of Health of the Southwest Military and Political Committee, and later worked at Chongqing Medical University until his retirement. During this period, they also gained the opportunity to study and further their studies. "It was the Communist Party of China that brought a happy life to the people, and after the founding of New China, we gained the opportunity to study and work, and we also made our own contributions to the party and society with what we learned." Liu Jun'e said.
The lyrics were copied by the old man word by word
Write multiple lyrics by hand from memory
Remind future generations to "not forget the national shame"
During the reporter's interview, the old man sang "Leaving Home" and "Revenge Song" many times.
The old man said that the anti-war songs such as "Songhua On the River" and "Ballad of Yellow Water" are still known by many people, but at that time, in their western Henan region, there were other anti-war songs that were widely sung, such as "918 Minor", "Leaving Home", and "Revenge Song".
On the occasion of the 90th anniversary of the "918" incident, she relied on her memory to hand-write a number of copies of "918 Minor", "Leaving Home" and "Revenge".
When it comes to "Leaving Home" and "Revenge", the old man looks at the lyrics and sings these two songs in their entirety. The reporter checked the information about "Leaving Home" on the Internet and found that "Leaving Home", also known as "Exile Song", is part of the "Exile Trilogy", the first "Songhua River", the creator Zhang Hanhui; the second "Exile Song" and the third "Revenge Song", the creators are Jiang Ling (lyrics) and Liu Xue'an (song).
The old man's daughter, Ms. Meng, told reporters that the old man's waist was not good, and in order to copy the lyrics, it still took a lot of effort. "We say that we can type it directly on the Internet, and my mother refuses, and she hopes to use her hand to remind more young people to remember this period of history of aggression, not to forget the national shame and revitalize China, in addition, this is also a kind of memory of her years of the War of Resistance." Ms. Meng said that since she was a child, her mother often taught them to sing these songs, and now, she can sing them, "When we sing now, we can still feel the patriotic enthusiasm of the young people of that era, our great Chinese people are iron bones, building the Great Wall with flesh and blood, and winning the great victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, and we must cherish the happy life of the moment." ”
The old man and his daughter sang their own hand-copied anti-war songs