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Today, we are talking for you about the story of what happened in Hebei during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression.

In 1942, there was an enemy sweep in Jizhong, and the Eighth Route Army in Jizhong suffered serious losses, but in this case, the Eighth Route Army and the Ji'nan Military Sub-district still insisted on resisting the war and pulled out the enemy's strongholds to recover the lost ground. In September 1942, Wang Shubo, who was working at the enemy work station in Jixian County, carried out a dangerous mission.
At that time, the Jixian County Party Committee decided to ask the main force of the Sixth Sub-district of the Eighth Route Army in Southern Hebei to dispatch and pull out the enemy's Yanzhuang stronghold. At that time, liu shubo, the secretary of the county party committee, found Wang Shubo and asked him to hand over the map of the deployment of the Yanzhuang stronghold drawn on the internal line to the military and political leaders of the sixth sub-district of Ji'nan. Secretary Liu's order was that it must be delivered within three days.
The next day, before dawn, Wang Shubo hid the map and went straight to Zaoqiang. Halfway through, gunfire came from the direction of Zaoqiang, and Wang Shubo judged that he must have encountered enemy troops, he took a detour, and did not go far before he encountered local compatriots, who said that the Japanese troops stationed in Zaoqiang and other counties began to send troops to sweep.
Wang Shubo took a detour to a sand forest in Shalizhai in Chuiyang County (a temporary county at that time, located in the territory of today's Nangong City), which was an enemy-occupied area, but each village had party organizations and anti-Japanese democratic regimes. At this time, Wang Shubo happened to meet a friend he had made during his recuperation and hospitalization in Qinghe County, and he quickly brought in Li Buqian, the local anti-Japanese village chief, who introduced the enemy's sweeping route and gave Wang Shubo the hoes and baskets he carried with him to cover him.
After bidding farewell to the two men, Wang Shubo continued to hurry, and he encountered a group of enemy troops coming out of Shali Village. He hurried into a crop field. A great uncle was hoeing the ground in the melon field, and the enemy did not suspect that he went straight over. After the enemy left, Wang Shubo came to the village to find someone to lead the way. Unfortunately, however, there were still some remnants of the enemy in the village that did not retreat. He quickly turned to a big lady's house. Before she could speak, the eldest lady guessed that he was the Eighth Route Army, and she changed Wang Shubo's gown, saying that the original clothes did not fit, and if they were seen by the puppet army, they would expose their identity.
Soon, an enemy broke in and called Wang Shubo to find a table, and he had to take the enemy around the village, and by the way, he was also familiar with the path. After not finding the table for a long time, the enemy was bored, so he simply went to a steamed bun shop and temporarily grabbed a guy to replace him. Wang Shubo took the opportunity to enter the store, and a young man guessed that he was the Eighth Route Army, so he squeezed his eyes and told him that there were Japanese troops in the West House.
In order not to arouse the suspicion of the enemy, the guy shouted, "Zhu Laosan is back." The other guys understood and took the initiative to contact him and teach him some simple steamed steamed buns. Then, the guys took Wang Shubo away and asked him to burn the fire. The enemy went in and out without doubt about Wang Shubo's identity.
After a while, a teacher came to him to grind the noodles and gave Wang Shubo the opportunity to leave.
Until the next morning, when all the enemies withdrew, Wang Shubo bid farewell to the eldest lady and the steamed bun shop guys and continued to move forward. At noon, he encountered a group of puppet soldiers and traitors. At this moment, the mother-in-law who was picking cotton in the nearby field beckoned him to come in. Let him pretend to be his son-in-law to work. At this time, this group of traitors was attracted by several vehicles on the road that were doing business, and did not pay attention to Wang Shubo.
After the enemy left, Wang Shubo thanked the mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. Later, I learned that the young daughter-in-law was a member of the local Women's Salvation Society.
Martyr Yi Liangpin
Along the way, Wang Shubo finally came to the village of Wali in Zaoqiang County, where he found the chief of the enemy engineering section of the military sub-district and handed over the information to him. This information was transferred to Yi Liangpin, the commander of the military sub-district, laying the foundation for the next battle of Yanzhuang. A native of Jingxian County, Hebei Province, Wang Shubo joined the Eighth Route Army in 1938 and later retired as a deputy military officer.
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