In 1937, Yan Haiwen of the Fifth Battalion of the Air Force was unfortunately hit by enemy planes while bombing Japan and then fell into the enemy's position. Before his death, he shouted loudly: China's no captured Air Force!

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"China has no captive air force!" This is the last sentence left by the anti-Japanese hero Yan Haiwen during his lifetime.

1937, Yan Haiwen of the Fifth Battalion of the Air Force was unfortunately hit by an enemy plane while bombing Japan and then fell into the enemy's position. Yan Haiwen's arrival made the Japanese army very excited and kept shouting "Catch Yan Haiwen alive".

As a strong Chinese, Yan Haiwenning refused to surrender. Looking at the enemy's ugly face, he lifted his pistol and ended his young life with the last bullet.

Before his death, he shouted loudly: China's no captured Air Force! wanted to take it for himself, but he witnessed his sacrifice with his own eyes. Unfortunately, the Japanese army was even more shocked by his actions. Afterwards, Japanese media publicly praised the Japanese army, who still erected monuments to commemorate the place where he died!

secretly decided to participate in the service of the country

Yan Haiwen was born in 1916 and grew up since he was in Beizhen, Liaoning. When the war of aggression against China broke out, he was only 15 years old.

The Japanese army's iron hooves ruthlessly trampled on the land of the Northeast, and the people were in great pain. After witnessing the atrocities of the Japanese army, Yan Haiwen began to escape their claws.

At the beginning, he went to , Peking , but when he arrived at the place, he realized that Peking was not much better, and there were Japanese people everywhere.

Yan Haiwen hated the Japanese. In desperation, he returned the same way and entered an exiled school in Northeast China. Although the situation in Northeast China was tense, the school was safer than outside.

Later, the Northeast fell, and the Japanese army founded the puppet Manchukuo here, officially starting more than ten years of their sins. The fall of the Northeast caused serious trauma to Yan Haiwen's mind. He secretly made up his mind to drive the Japanese out with his own hands and take back the land that belonged to the country. So he studied hard, persisted in training, and prepared for his future participation in the army and serving the country.

Time came in 1934. Not long after Yan Haiwen graduated from high school, he went to Peking to recruit students. After hearing this news, he set off overnight. thought to himself: Finally, there is a chance to serve the country.

Fortunately, Yan Haiwen had excellent grades and good quality. After signing up, he quickly passed the assessment and became a glorious Air Force student.

The barbaric invasion of the Japanese army brought extremely deep suffering to the Chinese nation. It is precisely because of this that it awakened Yan Haiwen's patriotic feelings. Later, he also wrote in his autobiography: 's ambition to save the country will last forever.

In order to realize his wish to save the country, Yan Haiwen keeps improving and works hard.

In one training session, in order to break through his ability limit, his right leg was interrupted by a popped joystick. The teachers and students present were frightened and quickly asked him to go to the infirm to treat him. Although his life was saved, his right leg was one centimeter shorter than before due to the operation.

For an air force, a leg injury is equivalent to ending his career and he will not be able to enter the operating room in his next life.

At that time, there were only two ways before Yan Haiwen: 1. Continue to fly at the risk of disability; 2. Turn to logistics and teach flight theory. Yan Haiwen has dreamed of participating in serving the country since his student days. He has been experiencing a lot of trouble and finally got here, but his career has encountered a bottleneck.

Everyone advised him to teach the theory, but Yan Haiwen knew very well that it was not what he was willing to do. Therefore, he chose to fly resolutely and resolutely to realize his wish to serve the country through air combat.

Before the body healed, Yan Haiwen asked to return to the sky and conduct a test flight. At that time, our army's flight equipment was behind. Compared with the advanced Japanese aircraft, we didn't even have a glass cover, so that the people sitting on it could see clearly.

However, no matter how difficult the conditions are, it cannot stop the strong hearts of Chinese soldiers.

With tenacious will and the desire to serve the country, Yan Haiwen successfully tested the flight and graduated successfully in 1936. He was assigned to be an intern in the 24th Squadron of the Fifth Brigade as an intern officer.

In April of the following year, Yan Haiwen served as the second lieutenant pilot. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Yan Haiwen began his ambition to kill the enemy and serve the country.

Our army won a 6:0 victory

On August 9, 1937, the Japanese army's yongbou Dashan was shot dead on the spot for provoking our soldiers. After that, the Japanese side used this as an excuse to frequently put pressure on us.

soldiers can be killed but not humiliated. On the 13th, our army confronted the Japanese army at the Bazi Bridge in Shanghai, and the Battle of Shanghai started.

On the morning of that day, the commander of the Japanese Navy's Third Fleet Hasegawa Kiyoshi received a notice that several Japanese strongholds in Shanghai were raided by the Chinese Air Force and needed to arrange aircraft rescue immediately.

calls came in one by one, but Hasegawa Kiyoshi didn't know what to do, and there was also a problem with aircraft carrier on the other side.

Affected by the typhoon, a large number of aircraft from the Japanese aircraft carrier could not take off. He wanted to call out two squadrons of fighter from here to take over the air supremacy of Shanghai. As a result, Hasegawa Kiyoshi changed his mind before leaving. He was worried that the long-term raid of Shanghai would not be able to keep up with the manpower, and he would not be able to take any advantage if he was exhausted. Therefore, he planned to use bombers to attack the Chinese Air Force's airport instead. After the plan was confirmed, he immediately signed the combat telegram and sent it to Taiwan and Japan in duplicate.

At around 3 pm, the Japanese Air Force stationed in Taiwan received a notice to arrange for the Guangde Air Raid Team and the Hangzhou Air Raid Team to fly 9 "Type 96" from Hsinchu , and meet with the fighter planes flying out of Omura Airport in Japan at the designated location. When the enemy plane flew over Fujian, there were dark clouds. Our army found a roar and reported to the command post as soon as possible. Soon, Cao'e Airport was raided, and Hangzhou Jianqiao Airport also launched a state of emergency.

html On the morning of the 214th, Gao Zhihang, the captain of the Fourth Brigade, issued a notice to Li Guidan, asking him to lead his troops to Jianqiao to meet him immediately.

At 1 pm, Li Guidan took off from Zhoujiakou with 9 fighter planes, and Huang Guanghan and Mao Yingchu were also traveling with him. After the

aircraft flew from Wuhu to North Anhui , the visibility was significantly reduced. The mission was urgent, and our army could only overcome the environment and fly difficult in the turbulent airflow.

Fortunately, Li Guidan was familiar with the surrounding terrain and continued to move forward after adjusting the team.

Two hours later, Li Guidan finally arrived at the designated location. However, he did not expect that what was waiting for him was an unprecedented air battle.

At this time, Gao Zhihang was rushing through Nanjing. As soon as he arrived at the place, he received a notice from Shanghai: An enemy plane flew from Taiwan. At the moment when the alarm at the airport sounded, heavy rains broke out in the sky.

Li Guidan idled over Jianqiao for several times, but found no abnormality. Just as he was about to drop the height and put down the detachment. Suddenly, a board appeared on the runway, which means there was an enemy situation ahead.

Gao Zhihang signaled her to pull up and continue flying. Li Guidan hurriedly took 4 planes to the air after receiving the instructions, and the two squadrons who arrived behind stayed in place to block the Japanese planes.

found his landline, and Gao Zhihang jumped in immediately, but at this time the pilot next to him shouted: "Captain, there is not enough fuel!" The situation was urgent, and Gao Zhihang had no time to wait for a new fighter. As soon as he stepped on the accelerator, he would pull the Japanese back even if he died.

However, after flying around the clouds, he did not see the enemy plane. Gao Zhihang suspected that they were under the clouds, holding the joystick in his hand and immediately descended. Sure enough, as soon as the plane passed through the clouds, he saw the enemy troops in the distance and were arranged in the bombing formation.

This is the first time Gao Zhihang had fought with Japanese planes in his life. After reminding other aircraft groups, he flew over and shot the opponent's shooter directly while the other party was not paying attention. Finally, the pilot who was flying the enemy plane parachuted, and Gao Zhihang successfully destroyed a Japanese plane.

On the other side, Li Guidan took two wingman to Qiaosi Airport. When he was about to arrive at the place, he saw a Japanese bomber in the lower right.

The three of them had a tacit understanding and immediately formed a formation to attack the enemy plane. On the clouds, four planes chased each other, and gunfire sounds came from time to time. Finally, the enemy planes were shot and caught fire, crashing in the surrounding area of ​​Qiaosi Airport.

Then, Zheng Shaoyu intercepted a bomber at Cao'e Airport, shot directly into the opponent's fuel tank, and fell outside the sea in Kaohsiung, Taiwan.

Although the performance of Chinese aircraft is far inferior to that of Japanese aircraft, its attack power is extremely fierce, and even Japan's strongest air force flees everywhere.

with a few muffled sounds, two more enemy planes exploded. Seeing this, other Japanese bombers hurriedly threw away the bombs on the plane in order to run faster. Unfortunately, no matter how they struggled, the ending was a dead end.

In just over 20 minutes, our army shot down 6 of their enemy planes, and two of them were seriously injured. , our side won a 6-0 victory.

After the battle situation was reported, the Chinese Air Force was praised by the society many times, and even Japanese soldiers sighed that China's Air Force is a hero.

Jianqiao air battle , Japan suffered a great loss, the officer was ashamed, and finally ended up committing suicide.

Leave the bullets to yourself!

After the first war ended, typhoon in East China also ended, however, this is not a good thing.

On August 16, the remaining fighter jets of the Japanese aircraft carrier rebooted, causing our army's advantages to fade in the air combat in the first two days. However, Chinese soldiers are invincible and can continue to attack no matter how difficult it is.

Yan Haiwen's unit is the Fifth Battalion. On the morning of the 17th, the deputy captain received an order to destroy the Japanese headquarters in Hongkou, Shanghai. Then, Yan Haiwen flew to Shanghai in a "Hawk-style" fighter jet.

Navy, Land and Air Command is crucial to the Japanese side. Of course, they have to pay extra attention to protecting this place. Therefore, our army was hit by fierce artillery fire from the enemy as soon as we arrived above Hongkou .

After receiving the instructions, Yan Haiwen quickly gathered with the team members, then lowered the height and threw the bomb at the headquarters.

The three thousand pounds bomb went down, and the headquarters exploded on the spot. After the mission was completed, Yan Haiwen pulled up the joystick and pulled the plane upwards.

At this moment, the enemy plane's shells hit his fuselage hard, and a large amount of black smoke came out of the plane. The plane was uncontrolled and fell straight west. At this time, the cabin was full of thick smoke, and the plane could not be saved. Yan Haiwen could only parachuting to save his life.

So, the moment he jumped out, he opened the parachute behind him.

originally thought that this would save his life, but during the landing, a strong wind broke through the Huangpu River . Due to the strong wind speed, Yan Haiwen was directly brought to the Japanese position. When

first landed, he had not reacted, nor did he know that he was standing in the Japanese area, thinking that he was in the suburbs of Shanghai, .

But as soon as he untied the ropes on his body, he saw several Japanese paratroopers not far away, and he also heard gunshots.

Yan Haiwen immediately raised his vigilance and hurriedly hid behind a small mound, but it was too late.

When Yan Haiwen was still floating in the air, the Japanese army on the ground saw him. They stared at the landing location of the parachute , and surrounded him from multiple directions to the middle.

Because the parachute is too large, Yan Haiwen was discovered as soon as he lands. The Japanese army suddenly became excited and thought that it would definitely be rewarded to capture someone alive.

As the Japanese army gets closer and closer, Yan Haiwen also sees his situation clearly. Of course, he cannot surrender. has to fight with the Japanese army to the end even at the last moment.

He took out his handheld pistol and started shooting at the Japanese army not far away. Although there were only 6 bullets in the gun, he hit them one by one, killing five Japanese troops one after another.When only the last bullet was left in

, he stood up and shouted: China's no captured air force! Then he pointed the muzzle at himself and pulled the trigger! Put your life to the young age of 21. After the incident, he was posthumously named Lieutenant and buried in the Aviation Cemetery in Nanjing.

Yan Haiwen's steadfast and unyielding deeply shocked the heart of the Japanese army. On the second day of his sacrifice, the Japanese Navy was buried at the dock in Huishan, Shanghai.

4 Japanese at the level of officers carried his body onto the ship and placed the flags of China and Japan. After that, they erected a monument for Yan Haiwen with the engraved "Tomb of the Chinese Air Force Warriors".

This is not only the first time that the Japanese army used the highest etiquette to bury Chinese soldiers, but also the first monument they set up for Chinese soldiers.

On September 11, 1937, Japanese battlefield commissioners reported his feat to Japanese news. As soon as the article was published, it caused a huge shock across Japan.

In order to commemorate Yan Haiwen, the Japanese side organized an exhibition in Tokyo and brought all his clothes and supplies to the event.

This exhibition attracted thousands of Japanese people in just 20 days. Japanese officers and soldiers who have always advocated the spirit of samurai have also given up their nationality and identity and came to this exhibition. After the event of the

Japanese exhibition, Yan Haiwen's relics returned to China.

Conclusion:

Yan Haiwen's appearance on the battlefield in Songhu was dazzling and shocked the world. He used a tragic way to prove to the Japanese that the Chinese soldiers would rather die than surrender.

During the fourteen years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, countless Chinese children sprinkled blood from all over the country, built a flesh-and-blooded Great Wall to resist invasion with their bodies, and exchanged their lives for the current peace.

They regard the people of the motherland as above everything else. No matter who stops the country from moving forward, they will inevitably eliminate them even if they die. This national integrity of treating death as if they are willing to die and rather than surrender will make people feel excited and excited no matter how many years have passed.

We are fortunate to be born in a peaceful era, but we always remember the bloody battles of the martyrs, bravely remember the hard-won way of prosperity, and always remember the important task of protecting our country's great rivers and mountains!

The smoke of the past has long dissipated, and the bones of the soldiers have long turned into powder. However, we will always remember the patriotic enthusiasm and the national spirit of heroic death to fight for victory!