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Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

The white mountains and black water kill the enemy, and the heroic spirit is magnificent.

In 1931, Japanese imperialism brazenly launched the "918 Incident" that shocked China and foreign countries, and the rich three eastern provinces fell under the iron hooves of the Japanese Kou. However, the heroic people of Northeast China did not succumb, and under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, they waged an arduous struggle and produced many heroes who could sing and weep.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

Choi Ji Sook (1909-1941)

There was an anti-Japanese heroine of korean ethnicity, and after being captured, the enemy tortured her in various ways, but did not make her surrender. In the end, the devil actually ripped off her eyes alive, but she was still unyielding, and the mad devil actually dug out her heart again.

This heroine is named Choi Ji Sook.

In 1909, Choi Ji-sook was born in a Korean peasant family in Yanji County, Jilin Province, and Choi Ji-sook, who lost her mother at an early age, and her father were dependent on each other for their lives, engaged in heavy manual labor, and her difficult childhood made her develop a tough character from an early age.

In 1926, Choi Ji Sook fell in love with a young man named Park Won-chun in Longdong Rock Village, and the two soon became a couple. The mother-in-law has been bedridden for a long time, but Choi Ji-sook takes care of her life like her own daughter, taking care of her with meticulous care.

After that, Choi Ji Sook often went to night school with her husband, where they embraced the communist faith, and Choi Ji Sook grew into a revolutionary and became a backbone figure in the village women's association.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

At that time, Japanese imperialism had begun to look at the Northeast region, and Choi Ji-sook led the women in the village to post leaflets to promote anti-Japanese ideas.

After the "918 Incident", Choi Ji-sook led the masses to carry out a rent reduction campaign and actively carried out anti-Japanese struggle activities. Soon after, Choi joined the Communist Party of China with honor.

The Dragon Rock Cave, where Choi Ji Sook is located, is also one of the villages with the fiercest anti-Japanese struggle, and Rikou has always regarded it as a thorn in his eye and wants to get rid of it quickly.

On August 27, 1932, a group of fierce Japanese soldiers broke into the village of Longyan Cave and then carried out a frenzied sweep.

When Choi Ji Sook, who was running an errand outside, rushed back to the village, she was stunned by the scene in front of her. The village was full of burned houses and crying villagers, her father-in-law was killed by the devils and fell in a pool of blood, and her mother-in-law was also blinded by thorns and moaned in pain on the ground.

Looking at the broken family and village, anger burns in Choi Ji Sook's heart, and she vows to fight the Japanese devils to the end!

Soon after, Cui Jishu joined the Badaogou anti-Japanese guerrilla base area and became the earliest female guerrilla in Yanji.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

In November 1933, the anti-Japanese base area in Yanji County was moved to Sandaowan, and Cui Jishu was responsible for the logistics of the guerrillas. Guerrillas often lack food and clothing, so Choi Ji Shu found a way to hunt and dig wild vegetables, so that the fighters could safely survive the long and difficult winter in the northeast.

In 1934, the Yanji County guerrillas were reorganized into the First Regiment of the Independent Division of the Second Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army, and Cui Jishu served as the head of the quilt factory. It was a difficult job, and she always got up early and worked hard, and she did a good job of completing the tasks assigned by her superiors.

In 1936, the Second Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Army was established, and Choi Ji-sook became the captain of the tailor team of the Sixth Division. After that, the Japanese Kou stepped up the encirclement and suppression against the Japanese guerrillas, and Choi Ji Sook had to move with the troops frequently, and every time she moved, she always rushed to carry the bulky sewing machine.

The comrades were a little too upset, but she said: "The sewing machine is the gun in my hand, and I can't lose it for a moment!" ”

After the "July 7 Incident", in order to consolidate the strategic area and material supply area in the northeast, the Japanese army launched an even more frenzied encirclement and suppression of the anti-Japanese armed forces in the northeast region.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

Choi Ji Sook's job also became heavier, and every day she stayed up late into the night, rushing to make military uniforms and warm clothes for the soldiers. Once, she was instructed by her superiors to complete 600 winter uniforms within 30 days to help the soldiers withstand the cold.

It's a daunting task, but Choi Ji Sook firmly promises: "Guaranteed delivery on time!" ”

Every night, when the warriors had fallen asleep, under the dim oil lamp, they could see the figure of Choi Ji Sook sewing clothes, and when she woke up the next day, Choi Ji Sook often had sore arms, but she had no complaints.

As a result, it only took 20 days for Choi Ji Sook to complete the task ahead of schedule, allowing the soldiers to put on comfortable and warm cotton military uniforms.

For her outstanding performance, Choi Ji Sook was also commended by the leaders of the Second Front Command, who gave her a gold ring and a pocket watch, and said to her: "Little Cui, your work is very good, it is you who support the rear of the sky!" ”

Due to the shortage of salt in the troops, Choi Ji Sook received the reward and exchanged them all for salt.

In February 1941, Choi Ji Sook followed several fighters of the Anti-Japanese Coalition Army to move along the Sino-Soviet border, and because the Japanese army was deployed everywhere, they had to hide in potato cellars and come out at night.

However, a traitor discovered their whereabouts and ran to the Japanese to inform them.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

The next day, more than 2,000 people were dispatched to search the mountains, and Choi Ji Sook and the anti-coalition fighters were surrounded by the enemy.

Reluctant to surrender, the warriors engaged in fierce fighting with the enemy. Suddenly, a stray bullet flew in and hit Choi Ji Sook directly in the leg, and she was injured and unable to walk.

In the rain of bullets, a warrior carried Choi Ji Sook and retreated backwards. However, Choi Ji Sook couldn't bear to bother her comrades, so she asked the warriors to put her down.

However, where this warrior was willing, seeing that the enemy was approaching, Choi Ji Sook bit the warrior's arm hard, and as soon as the warrior's hand was loosened, Choi Ji Sook jumped down.

She then hid behind a large rock and shot to cover the retreat of her comrades.

The enemy came up from the left side and grabbed Cui Jishu, her legs were already covered in blood, and at one point she fainted from excessive blood loss, so the enemy carried her to the ward on the second floor of the Second Provincial Hospital in Longjing.

When she woke up, she found herself next to the Japanese flag, and she knew that she had been arrested, so she scolded loudly: "You murderous demons, sooner or later you will get out of China!" ”

At this time, a man walked over and whispered to her: "Comrade Cui, your injury is very serious, take good care of your injuries, don't move the liver fire." ”

Cui Jishu looked up, this man turned out to be the regimental political commissar Kim Jae-fan, her expression quickly changed from surprise to anger: "You... Have you betrayed? ”

Kim Jae-fan said: "You are a woman's family, you can't beat those Japanese soldiers, you are so young, the future days are still long, think about it." ”

Cui Jishu was furious after hearing this: "You spineless thing, despicable villain, get me rolling!" ”

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

At this time, several Japanese people walked in and whispered to Choi Ji Sook, "Miss Choi, tell me, where is your headquarters?" ”

Choi Ji Sook looked up contemptuously and didn't make a sound.

The Japanese also said, "Look at how good we are to you, and let you stay in the hospital, as long as you tell the organization about the situation, and then make sure that you are good to eat and drink." ”

Cui Jishu laughed: "You Japanese devils invaded China, killed my father-in-law, arrested my husband, harmed my children, the country is ashamed and the family hates, this vendetta is not repaid, I am a wrong person!" ”

Hearing this, the Japanese were immediately ashamed and angry, so they tied up Choi Ji Shu, beat her with a whip, and shouted, "I don't believe you disobey?" ”

After a few beatings, Choi Ji Sook, covered in blood, sneered and said, "Don't dream, I won't give in." ”

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

After the torture failed, the Japanese showed their hideous faces, then called the surgeon and ordered him to gouge out Choi Ji Sook's eyes.

The doctor trembled and picked up the scalpel and stripped Choi Ji Sook of her eyes, blood flowing down her face and staining her upper body red.

Choi Ji Shu suddenly passed out in pain.

When the Japanese saw this, they poured cold water on her and woke her up, and Choi Ji Sook scolded with severe pain:

You have gouge out my eyes, and though I cannot see anything, I know that the light is ahead and that you will soon perish!"

Such a strong and indomitable female warrior made the murderous devils feel incredible.

Then they cried out fiercely, "Are the hearts of you Communists made of steel?" I'm going to see it today! ”

Therefore, the inhumane Japanese officer ordered the doctor to dig out Choi Ji Sook's heart alive.

Cui Jishu, this heroic anti-Japanese female general, died heroically at the age of 32.

Anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook: After being captured, she would rather die than yield, and the enemy will goug out her eyes and heart alive

Heaven and earth are heroic, and the thousand autumns are still awe-inspiring.

Who says women are inferior to men? This hero who never bowed his head in the face of torture and regarded death as a homecoming composed a sad song for people.

Hats off to the anti-Japanese heroine Choi Ji Sook!

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