After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this

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After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army, stationed in Anze County, lurked on the position and was ready for battle.

When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this time, there was heavy fog and nothing could be seen. But the company commander who has dealt with the Japanese countless times knows that this is the best time for the Japanese to rush up.

He instructed his soldiers to load the bullets, and the back cover of the grenade was opened, and the Japanese appeared in front of them at any time.

After a while, the soldiers were stunned when the scene in front of them. Even the experienced company commander was confused at this moment. These Japanese people actually planted in the mud like radish and couldn't move.

"fires" and the company commander decisively gave orders. The Japanese fell to the ground like a living target...

. Mrs. Li, a Kuomintang soldier who was injured in this absolutely victorious battle, went to another turning point in his life.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews


Passionate young man, defending his country

Mrs. Li was born in 1922. After the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937, the Japanese gradually swallowed China.

In 1938, Mrs. Li, who was only 17 years old, responded to the call and resolutely joined the army in Songxian . Later, she was incorporated into the 7th Company of the 30th Regiment of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the Kuomintang and set out to garrison in Anze County, Shanxi.

Teacher Li was injured twice during his military career. The first time he was injured was in Tiantan Mountain , 10 miles outside the county town. They dug a zigzag fortification under the Tiantan Mountain. It was more than ten feet deep, with wooden boards covered with wooden boards, and the soldiers were ambushing under the boards.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

As the squad leader, Mrs. Li did not dare to rest and went outside the ditch to check the post. Remind the sentry to cheer up and never fall asleep, as the Japanese may come up at any time.

As expected, after a while, Mrs. Li heard the rustling sound of the leather shoes worn by Japanese soldiers stepping on the gravel road. Listening to the sound, it was the Japanese soldiers who ran over.

It seemed too late to see that Li Taiyi immediately took out his gun, fired it, and fired all the bullets in the chamber. Two more grenades were thrown out to cover the sentry and return to the fortifications.

Teacher Li ran to the edge of the ditch, lifted up the wooden board, and the cover sentry jumped down first. When he jumped down, a bullet hit Mrs. Li's calf with a "pop". Mrs. Li jumped down and ran along the ditch.

Japanese soldiers also jumped over the ditch. We were ambushing the light and heavy machine gun , and we quickly killed several Japanese soldiers.

Japanese soldiers could not get any advantage at first sight. How cunning they were, they turned around and retreated and ran away.


fought bloody battles and was seriously injured

The second time was in Anze County. The camp where Mrs. Li was in fought with the Japanese for three days and three nights, and it rained in the sky for three days and three nights.

The rain finally stopped on the fourth day. The enemy set up the cannons, and the shells were slamming upwards, smashing the ground with pits. There was mud and water mixed in the pit, and it was difficult to pull it out when you stepped in.

After the cannon sounded, it was time for the Japanese soldiers to charge up.

At this time, there was heavy fog in the sky. The commanders knew that the Japanese soldiers must take advantage of the heavy fog and rushed upwards without seeing anything. Therefore, the soldiers were ordered to open the back cover of the grenade, load the bullets, and open the machine guns, ready to fight at any time.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

The soldiers were ready, and the fog dissipated in a while, and the Japanese soldiers gradually appeared in the soldiers' vision. But these Japanese soldiers did not make any preparations for combat and were thrusting their feet out in a mess.

What's going on? It turned out that the big pit burst out by the shells was trampled into mud by the Japanese soldiers coming up. However, Japanese soldiers are all those huge and bulky big-headed leather shoes, and it is difficult to pull them out if they step on mud.

These Japanese soldiers are in a mess now, like radishes planted in the soil. The soldiers seized the time and fired at the Japanese soldiers, who rushed back in a hurry. But to no avail, they are now living targets at the slaughter of others.

One wave of Japanese people was beaten down, and another wave came up again. Their leather shoes were climbing very slowly in the mud.

The soldiers' light and heavy machine guns kept firing, killing only a few Japanese soldiers. The bodies rolled down the mountain and stacked up layer after layer at the bottom of the mountain.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

After the battle, the weapons were piled up into small hills. The national army had advanced weapons and did not need to seize the Japanese, so all the weapons were burned in one go.

In this battle, Mrs. Li was unfortunately shot by the Japanese and hit a piece of flesh on her right shoulder, and her bones were broken.

The health soldiers at the scene handled it briefly for Mr. Li, carried it onto a stretcher, and sent it to the hospital in the rear.

This time, Mrs. Li's injury caused a reversal of his military career. Mrs. Li later became an Eighth Route Army soldier.


sent to the Eighth Route Army Hospital

Mrs. Li met the Eighth Route Army troops on the way to the rear hospital. The commander of the army saw Mrs. Li's injuries serious, so he suggested to take her to the Eighth Route Army Hospital nearby, and then he was sent back after he was cured.

That's it, Mr. Li entered the Eighth Route Army's hospital. After the operation, Mrs. Li's wound became inflamed and had a high fever, which was very dangerous.

The medical staff of the hospital were nervous and could not draw a nurse to take care of him. At this time, the female leader in charge of logistics volunteered to take care of Mrs. Li.

During Mrs. Li's high fever, the female leader who was affectionately called the eldest sister by the soldiers. She looked after her wounds day and night without any undressing. Mrs. Li, who had a high fever, kept changing cold towels to apply to her forehead, feeding water, and scrubbing.

Finally two days later, Li Tai's fever subsided. He woke up from his coma and saw an Eighth Route Army leader sleeping beside his bed.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

When he learned that he had been taking care of the chief these days, Mrs. Li felt a different feeling, which could not be felt in the national army.

The veterans of the National Army bully new recruits, and officials beat soldiers, which is commonplace.

But in the Eighth Route Army, Mrs. Li felt the warmth like the sun. Especially when he saw his elder sister washing her military uniform, Mrs. Li was so moved that she cried.

He immediately made a decision, and when he recovered from his illness, he would join the Eighth Route Army and would not return to the national army.

After Li Tai recovered from illness, he joined the anti-Japanese suicide squad, also known as Shanxi New Army. During the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party cooperated with , and the new army was appointed as the supreme commander and commander.

Mrs. Li joined the Eighth Route Army and found that the Eighth Route Army and the National Army played completely differently. The Kuomintang is fighting openly and does not care about soldiers, so injuries are more common.

The Eighth Route Army was fighting secretly, paying attention to strategies, and trying not to suffer casualties in soldiers. The Eighth Route Army made yellow explosives and grenades, and bombed the enemy bunkers in the middle of the night.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews


Cleverly blow up Japanese bunkers

Shanxi has been occupied by the Japanese for a long time and bunkers are built everywhere. The bunkers are connected into a firepower net, which is easy to defend but difficult to attack.

Once, the platoon where Mrs. Li was located received an order from the superior to blow up a bunker.

While the night was dark, the soldiers quietly set off.

They came to the bottom of the bunker. In order to prevent our army from attacking, the enemy dug a deep trench outside the bunker. Only after crossing the deep trench could they reach the bottom of the bunker. There is also a dense wire mesh surrounded by a bunker, which can be said to be full of difficulties.

But this is not a problem for the soldiers. The soldiers carried explosive packs and grenades, avoided the enemy's searchlight , and crawled forward to the edge of the ditch. While the searchlight was not shining, use a rope to slide to the bottom of the ditch, and then use a wall to climb over to the barbed wire.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

Several people cooperated to pull the barbed wire mesh into a hole, climbed in quietly, and quietly took away the guns of the soldiers guarding the bunker.

Before leaving, he threw down the grenade and explosive pack. The Japanese soldiers were blown up to death and turned to look for the gun, but they found that there was no gun, so they could only raise their hands to surrender.

In addition to the different fighting styles of the two armies, the weapons and military supplies are also different. At that time, in the Kuomintang army, there were sufficient weapons and ammunition. Therefore, all the Japanese weapons they seized were burned, leaving only canned food, snacks, biscuits and other supplies.


seized Japanese military supplies train

Although the Eighth Route Army was also a return army, it issued very few weapons and could only seize military supplies by itself. Therefore, there were Eighth Route Army members in the station.

Once, the station inside reported that a train carrying Japanese military supplies was about to pass here. The chief made a quick decision to seize the batch of supplies.

On the day the train was about to pass, the Eighth Route Army buried the explosives under the bridge. When the train passed by, the Eighth Route Army broke the bridge and the train fell under the bridge one by one.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

Eighth Route Army solved the dead Japanese soldiers and seized a large amount of military rations and weapons. With this style of fighting, the Eighth Route Army will suffer relatively fewer casualties.


led the wounded to find the large army

1944, Mrs. Li was sent to the rear hospital because of a sudden high fever. The Japanese were conducting a mobilization, so everyone in the hospital had to urgently move to the nearby mountain.

stayed in the cave for six days and six nights, and survived with the ripe wheat ears and wild fruits. Mrs. Li's illness was cured. Looking at the wounded, Mrs. Li volunteered to go to the foot of the mountain to check the situation.

As soon as he went down the mountain, he was discovered by the Japanese who had not left clean. Mrs. Li ran desperately, and the Japanese chased after him. While running, Mrs. Li accidentally fell into a ditch. Just as the Japanese did not issue the issue, Mrs. Li hid under the ditch.

Just when Japan left, Mrs. Li crawled out. One of the shoes ran away and several holes were cut.

runs like this and it is easy for the enemy to find the target, Mr. Li thought.

After three days and three nights, the rain finally stopped. The 7th Company of the 10th Division of the 93rd Army of the National Army, stationed in Anze County, was lurking on the position and waiting for it. When the rain stopped, the Japanese soldiers should rush up. At this  - DayDayNews

Then he ran to a fellow villager's house to indicate his identity. The fellow villager quickly pulled him in, found a piece of cloth to wrap his feet, and changed his shoes.

Mrs. Li thanked her fellow villager and was about to leave when she heard a bang hitting the door. It turned out that the Japanese were searching door by door.

In order not to implicate the fellow villagers, Mrs. Li asked the fellow villagers to open the door and jumped out of the window and ran away from the back room. After running away, Mrs. Li quietly walked up the mountain, reported the situation, stayed on the mountain for a few days, and took the wounded soldiers down the mountain to meet with the large army at night.

Li Tai is a lucky veteran of the Anti-Japanese War among countless anti-Japanese heroes. He was injured twice in Anti-Japanese War and participated in different anti-Japanese teams.

1949 after the liberation, he was demobilized, went home to farm, and enjoyed his old age.

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