The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs.

2024/03/2812:54:32 military 1992

The happy life we ​​have today was obtained by the blood and lives of countless martyrs, and by countless heroes who shouldered the burden for us in front of us for the liberation of mankind and the prosperity of the country.

The heroic martyr described in this article is a hero who has long put life and death aside for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats are in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. The performance is different: sneered and despised the Japanese invaders as they walked to the execution ground and died heroically.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

Cost Huaxiang

Her feats before her death could not be faked. It was her true personality, thoughts, ideals, and beliefs that were displayed naturally and vividly without any pretense before her death. This feat: made the Japanese invaders feel ashamed and shameless; made the descendants of the Chinese nation admire and shed tears for the hero's feat.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

Benhua Plaza

This hero’s name is Benhua. In 1914, the hero was born in Gaoxiang Village outside Daximen, Liyang Town, He County, Anhui Province. In the early years of the Ming Dynasty, her ancestors moved from Ningyang and Liaocheng, Shandong Province to settle in Anhui; her ancestor Cheng Yongtong was once awarded the title of "Wude General"; Cheng Kejing in the early Qing Dynasty was her The first generation ancestor whose family moved to Hezhou, Hezhou; his father was Cheng Chihe, and his mother was a girl from the Liang family.

The intelligent, brave, strong, and generous bloodline of the heroic ancestors has been inherited and carried forward by the hero Ben Hua.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

Chenghua Sculptures

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Chenghua, like many patriotic young people, actively participated in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities: taking to the streets to write slogans, perform live dramas, sing war songs, etc. Soon she married Liu Zhiyi, a patriotic young man with the same ideals and beliefs.

During the Anti-Japanese War, Chenghua and her husband Liu Zhiyi joined the People’s Self-Defense Army founded by Zhao Yongzhi, the county magistrate of Hexian County. At that time, the couple swore that they would fight the Japanese invaders and defend their hometown to the death.

On May 11, 1938, the Japanese infantry and artillery landed at Jinhekou and quickly breached the east gate of and county. They fought with the Wang camp led by Li Benyi, the inspector general and security commander of the Fifth District of Anhui Province, in Hecheng. An encounter occurred. The Xiaoshikou blocking battle at that time was very fierce, with more than 200 Japanese casualties. A squad of soldiers from the Wang Camp all died heroically. The last machine gunner pulled out a grenade after running out of bullets and died with the surrounding Japanese invaders. Unfortunately, the name of this hero is not known to people.

At the same time, Cheng Hua, a female soldier of the People's Self-Defense Army who stayed in the city to fight against the Japanese invaders, led the soldiers to continue fighting against the Japanese invaders under her leadership and command in order to avenge her husband Liu Zhiyi, who had just been shot dead by the Japanese army. The comrades persisted in a bloody battle with the Japanese army, but were eventually captured due to being outnumbered.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

Chenghua who walked out of the cell

After the Japanese invaders captured her, they used hard and soft tactics to tell the hero to surrender. Chenghua just looked at the Japanese invaders with contempt and said nothing. At that time, Yamashita Koichi, a reporter accompanying the Japanese invaders, immediately took a photo of the hero, so that future generations can know the photos of the heroes when they fought against the Japanese invaders. Then the Japanese invaders imprisoned Cheng Huajing.

When she was imprisoned, Yamashita Koichi, a reporter for the Japanese invaders, recalled: "Because of her beauty, a Japanese soldier named Isamu Kobayashi and I couldn't help but gang-rape Ben Hua."

Since the Japanese captured her, they have been subjecting her to inhuman torture and torture. The hero has long been righteous and vowed not to surrender.

A few days later, before the Japanese invaders were about to execute her, they gang-raped the hero again. Before the Japanese invaders retreated, they took her tied up to the execution ground outside the west gate of Hecheng University and asked her to watch how the Japanese invaders killed Chinese people.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

The killings of the Japanese invaders in He County

Chenghua looked coldly at the inhumane behavior of the Japanese soldiers, with strong dissatisfaction and contempt naturally expressed on her face: This is the hero we see today He sneered and despised the image of the Japanese invaders.

At that time, the Japanese executioners were really tired from killing people, so they found a few benches and rested against the bunker at the root of Daximen City. The pale sunlight illuminated the eerie and bloody bodies on the ground.

At this time, the Japanese Japs untied the rope from Benhua. Benhua knew that he was going to kill her. The hero moved his limbs lightly without fear, straightened his messy hair, then faced the sun, crossed his arms and hugged her. On the chest, smile contemptuously, face it calmly without fear.

The heroic martyr described in this article was a hero who had already put aside life and death for the cause of human liberation. Before she sacrificed her life, her bravery, strength, and heroic heroic feats were in many ways similar to those of other female heroes and martyrs. - DayDayNews

Japanese Note: The Chinese Girl Scouts were captured in Hexian County. Dressed in combat attire, she stood tall and proud with her hands folded on her chest, with a contemptuous smile on her lips.

She took the initiative to ask the Japanese reporter to take another last photo of her life. After the filming was completed, several Japanese soldiers came forward and stabbed Ben Hua with bayonets crazily and cruelly. The hero died heroically! He was only 24 years old when he died.

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