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The anti-Japanese general is strange in nature: the heroic martyrdom of the Zhongtiao Mountain

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The anti-Japanese general is strange in nature: the heroic martyrdom of the Zhongtiao Mountain

This is a strange image. Strange in nature, clean in writing. Born in 1895, Tengchong, Yunnan. He joined the League in 1910. He participated in the Xinhai Revolution and the War of Defending the Law. In May 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the Nakajō-san area. On the night of May 13, the remnants of the qiqi army broke through to Maojiawan and were intercepted by the Japanese army. In order to avoid the humiliation of being captured, he drew his sword and killed himself, and was martyred at the age of 46. Xinhua News Agency (Photo courtesy of The Western Yunnan Anti-Japanese War Memorial)

Kunming, 23 Dec (Xinhua) -- In the Tengchong National Cemetery in Yunnan, pines and cypresses stand tall, and the tomb of the anti-Japanese heroic martyr and army lieutenant general General Inch Sex Qi is located on the slope of the small regiment behind the "Heroic Martyrs' Shrine." The tombstone is inlaid with local volcanic stones and carved with circular olive branch garlands, which are simple and simple, solemn and solemn.

Strange in nature, clean in writing. Born in 1895, Tengchong, Yunnan. In 1909, he was admitted to the Yunnan Army Lecture Hall and joined the League in 1910. He participated in the Xinhai Revolution and the War of Defending the Law. After 1923, he served as a major general in the base camp of the Grand Marshal established by Sun Yat-sen, and joined the army, and the commander of the gendarmerie under the direct jurisdiction of the Central Committee. In 1926, he participated in the Northern Expedition and served as the chief of staff of the 31st Army of the National Revolutionary Army. In 1927, he was appointed deputy brigade commander of the 34th Brigade.

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in July 1937, he served as the brigade commander of the 34th Brigade of the 12th Division and led his troops to participate in the Battle of Taiyuan. Because of his outstanding military achievements, he was promoted to the commander of the 12th Division of the 3rd Army, and was ordered to be transferred to Zhongtiao Mountain to take on the task of defending the western position.

In May 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack on the Zhongtiao Mountain area, the Position of Zhangdian Town was broken by the Japanese, and the 12th Division retreated to the second line position. On 12 May, the Japanese captured the left flank of Mizutani Heights. Inch Qiqi was ordered to lead his troops to break through, and his right leg was blown off by Japanese artillery fire. On the night of May 13, the Japanese once again attacked the Chinese defenders' positions with heavy artillery fire, and the remnants of the Japanese army broke through to Maojiawan and were intercepted by the Japanese. During the engagement, the left leg was also broken. In order to avoid the humiliation of being captured, he drew his sword and killed himself, and was martyred at the age of 46.

In 1942, he was posthumously promoted to lieutenant general by the nationalist government at the time. In May 1986, he was posthumously recognized as a martyr by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

In 1989, the remains of Zhizhiqi were moved to the Tengchong National Cemetery for burial. In the Tengchong National Martyrs Cemetery, the front of the tombstone of inching nature is engraved with several large characters of "Tomb of the Anti-Japanese Martyr and Lieutenant General Inch Sex Qi", the left and right sides are engraved with the life deeds of Inch Sex Qi, and the back of the stele is engraved with elegy, elegy and elegy mourning Inch Sex Qi, one of which reads: "On the river in a hundred battles, double loyalty is strong in the Central Plains."

"My grandfather was also a soldier of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, and his elders taught us from an early age that we should love the country and the nation, and be loyal and filial to our families." Inch Manganese's great-grandson Inches said that the descendants of the Inch clan have never forgotten this feeling of family and country, and the family style and family training of loyalty to the country and filial piety to the teacher will be passed down from generation to generation as a family spirit.

Yin Yin Qingshan, the soul of the hero has been sent. Nowadays, Tengchong National Martyrs Cemetery, as a famous patriotic education base in the country, receives more than 1 million tourists every year, and many people walk into the National Martyrs Cemetery to commemorate the strangeness of inches: offering a bouquet of flowers, toasting a glass of wine, serving a plate of melons and fruits...

"After General Inch Qi is the general who guards the border pass, he has the blood of 'jing loyal to the country' flowing through him." Yang Suhong, director of the Memorial Hall of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in Western Yunnan, said: In the life-and-death struggle with the Japanese Kou, he took the lead in his strength and charged into the battlefield, and his revolutionary spirit of perseverance and indomitable death and patriotic enthusiasm that he displayed in the course of the battle will inspire future generations to brave hardships and forge ahead courageously.

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