Shi Jiazhi (1918-1943), a native of Fuping, Shaanxi. In the autumn of 1934, he was admitted to Xi'an Provincial No. 1 Middle School. In March 1936, he founded the magazine "Voice of hearts" and published articles such as "War and Peace". In March 1937, he went to Yan'an Anti-Japanese Military and Political University to study, joined the Communist Party of China in May, and after graduation, served as a cultural propaganda officer of the 386th Brigade of the 129th Division. From late October 1937 to February 1938, he participated in the battles of Changshengkou, Shentouling, and Xiangtangpu. In February 1938, he was reappointed from a cultural propaganda officer to an intelligence officer, and when he counterattacked the enemy's siege in southeastern Jin, he took the initiative to request to lead a squad into the enemy camp to reconnoiter, eliminate more than ten Japanese troops, capture many Japanese troops alive, and there were no casualties in the whole class. He was awarded the heroic title of "Mighty Enemy Courage" by the Ji'nan Military Region. Later, he served as the chief of the Operations Section of the Enemy Industry Department of the Political Department of the Ji'nan Military Region, and under his efforts, many captured Japanese troops joined the Awakening Alliance and the Anti-War Alliance. In the winter of 1940, in order to open up the passage between Southern Hebei and Central Hebei, the Southern Hebei Military Region decided to reorganize the underground armed forces operating along the railway from Dezhou to Shijiazhuang into the Deshi Enemy Engineering Team, with Shi Jiazhi as the captain, and brilliantly completed various reconnaissance tasks. In March 1943, due to the betrayal of traitors, he was unfortunately arrested and imprisoned by the Japanese army in Jingxian County, where he was unyielding and heroic. In September 2014, it was included in the first list of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes and heroes.