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After the outbreak of the "918" incident in 1931, the anti-Japanese sentiment throughout the country was high, and Li Lin, an overseas Chinese female student who had just returned to China for a year, was shaken by the scene in front of him and decided to join the anti-Japanese salvation movement. The female students who once wore cheongsam and held books in their hands became brave female warriors on the battlefield.
On April 26, 1940, the Japanese puppet army concentrated 12,000 troops to carry out the ninth "sweep" of the Jinsui Border Area, in order to cover the breakthrough of the organs and the masses, she disregarded the 3 months of pregnancy, led the cavalry company to bravely rush to kill, lured the Japanese puppet army away, but she was under siege. Li Linning died unyieldingly and ended his life with the last bullet, at the age of 24.
(Co-produced by CCTV Central Archives)
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Director system | Li Ting
Executive Producer | Luo Hongbing wang shanshan
Chief editor and director| Geng Zhimin
Chief planner | Han Renwei
"Sacrifice more ambitions" series
Executive Editor-in-Chief| Du Xiaodong
The director of this episode | He Yueyan
Photography team | Li Jianming Du Yuanchuang Chai Minghang Zhang Hangjian Xing Guangjian Hu taking advantage of Sun Tiegong
Clip | Cheng Ka-ho
Visual group | Gao Lingxiao, Liu Haixin, Wu Pengbo, Wang Hao
The music group | Wang Anran Cheng Chi
Commentary| Yao Ke
The production team | Yang Bo met The sword Zhao Zhongxia Liu Yong Wei Zili
Data Group | Kou Linyang Wang Shuai Cao Hanxiao Li Yu Han Xueqiao Pan Teng
The propaganda group | Cai Shanshan, Li Wenyan, Wang Cong, Hu Junwei
The film's academic support |Chinese Jiang Xuan, School of Marxism, Renmin University