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In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

This group of old photos was taken by war correspondent Sha Fei in 1939. From the old photos in this group, it can be seen that the generals of the Eighth Route Army at that time were dressed very plainly, and their clothes were fat and simple, which was completely different from the current film and television dramas. The picture shows Lu Zhengcao, commander of the Jizhong Military Region, in 1939.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Side photo of Yang Chengwu.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Yang Chengwu is in Yi County. Looks very thin.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Yang Chengwu and Zhao Zhizhen took a group photo. Watching Zhao Zhizhen's military uniform is obviously very fat, which is in great contrast with the female soldiers of the Eighth Route Army in film and television dramas. On November 28, 1938, Zhao Zhizhen married Yang Chengwu in Beichengzi Village, Laiyuan County, Hebei Province. After Zhao Zhizhen joined the army in 1937, he did pro-democracy work in the Political Department of the Independent 1st Division of the Eighth Route Army and served as the director of the YiXian Women's Rescue Association. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he served as the director of the Yixian Women's Rescue Association and the deputy secretary of the Women's Committee of the Prefectural Committee.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

The general of the Eighth Route Army was in Jiaotanzhuang, Pingshan, Hebei. From left: Peng Zhen, Huang Jing, Guan Xiangying, Wang Zhen, Nie Rongzhen.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

In 1939, Shu Tong (center) and Wang Zonghuai (right). They were all very thin, and you can imagine that the conditions were very difficult at that time.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Some comrades of the inspection delegation organized by Bethune took photos in Beiqing Village, Wanxian County, Hebei Province. Bethune was an internationalist warrior and a famous thoracic surgeon. Born in 1890 in Gravenhurst, Ontario, Canada, he joined the Communist Party of Canada in 1935 and came to China in 1938 to participate in the anti-Japanese revolution.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Generals of the Eighth Route Army, left to right: Nie Heting, Yang Chengwu, Chen Bojun, Wang Ping, Shu Tong, Cheng Zihua, Sun Yi.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

In 1939, Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er. Chen Bo'er, formerly known as Chen Shunhua and Chen Zuofen, is a native of Chao'an, Chaozhou City, Guangdong Province, an actor, an organization and leader of the people's film industry.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Generals of the Eighth Route Army, Wang Ping, Guan Xiangying, Shu Tong, Zhao Erlu, Zhu Liangcai (from left to right)

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

He Long, commander of the 120th Division of the Eighth Route Army.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Xiao Ke, deputy commander of the 120th Division, and deputy commander of the Jin-Cha-Ji Military Region.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Shu Tong is the director of the Political Department of the Jin-Cha-Ji Military Region and the director of the Anti-Enemy Daily. In September 1930, he joined the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and successively served as secretary of the Political Department of the Red 4th Army, secretary general of the Red 11th Division, secretary general of the Gandong Special Committee of the Communist Party of China, director of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Red Fourth Army, director of the Political Department of the Red 12th Division, director of the Propaganda Department of the Political Department of the Red First Army, and director of the Political Department of the Red 10th Division. Participated in the first to fifth anti-"encirclement and suppression" operations in the Central Soviet Region. During the Long March, he served as the chief of the propaganda section and the director of the political department of the Political Department of the 2nd Red Division. In 1934, he participated in various anti-"encirclement and suppression" operations and the Long March.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Shu Tong (left)

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

Song Shaowen, director of the Administrative Committee of the Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

In 1939, Zhang Su. From 1939 to 1944, he was secretary of the party group of the Border Region Government. From September 1944 to November 1945, he was the director of the Jicha District Administration of the Administrative Committee of the Jin-Cha-Ji Border Region.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

In 1939, Zhang Su.

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

In 1939, Luo Guangda (1919-1997) was in Jinchaji. In the spring of 1938, he joined the Shanghai Vocational Youth Salvation League, then went to Yan'an, joined the Communist Party of China in July of the same year, and in the same year, was transferred to the Political Department of the Jin-Cha-Ji Military Region as a photojournalist. He has co-organized a photography exhibition with Sha Fei at the frontline station. (For more historical photos, please pay attention to this number!) )

In 1939, the generals of the Jin-Cha-Ji Eighth Route Army were truly portrayed, and Figure 9 was Nie Rongzhen and Chen Bo'er

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