Xiao Bailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in Miyun in his early years and also died in Miyun territory. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but th

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Xiaobailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in , Miyun in his early years and was also sacrificed in the territory of Miyun. The people of Miyun can talk a lot about his legends. Now let me tell you a few paragraphs.

Xiao Bailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in Miyun in his early years and also died in Miyun territory. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but th - DayDayNews

Rare beard

Everyone has beard, and Bai Yihua's beard is unique. Why is it different? It looks weird. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but theirs grow upwards in a spin, pitch black and dense manner, crawling around their faces, covering their ears and jaws. It turned pale again. At first glance, it looked like three circles of dark clouds supporting a bright moon. With two sword eyebrows, a pair of bright eyes, a angular mouth, and a burly figure of at least 1.85 meters above, hey! He is handsome and powerful without anger. You can tell at a glance that he is a general.

What's even more strange is that there is a red mole on the left side of his upper lip, and there are three beards on the mole, which are as thick as a needle and as red as blood. The old people said that it is called a dragon whisker. Generally, the dragon transforms into humans have this red whisker, which is equivalent to the three life-saving hairs behind the head of Sun Monkey. Because of these extraordinary places, his beard is particularly famous. The soldiers of the Tenth Regiment called him "White Bearded Man" affectionately, and the fellow villagers called him "Big Bearded Man Commander". Some fellow villagers came to see him from afar, not for anything else, just to see his rare beard. Even the Japanese even asked the people about whereabouts of the ten regiments, and wiped their hands into their jaws: "You said, where did the bearded man go?!

Xiao Bailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in Miyun in his early years and also died in Miyun territory. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but th - DayDayNews

His dragon beard is also effective and can predict good and bad luck. Once there is an enemy's situation, his red beard will automatically lift up. When he goes to bed at night, an enemy attacks him, and the red beard will wake him up. So, he expects the enemy to be like a god and has never suffered any loss from the enemy. The fellow villagers said , Little White Dragon's beard can suppress evil spirits. Believe it or not, but one thing is true: One day, a dozen Japanese and a spy from the Baima Pass stronghold went out to grab things, walked into a small ditch, and met a little girl digging wild vegetables. When these beasts saw the flower girl, they pounced on her and stripped their clothes and wanted to do evil. The girl cried and struggled, and suddenly she was wise in a hurry and shouted: "Uncle bearded, hurry up, save me one by one! "The Japanese were startled and asked, "Where are you with a beard? "The girl pointed behind them: "No, she is going down the mountain! The Japanese only felt that his head was buzzing and his soul disappeared. The spy felt his calves twitching and he urinated all in his pants. They ran away and rolled and crawled, running for more than five miles but didn't dare to turn back. Look, is it effective?

Xiao Bailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in Miyun in his early years and also died in Miyun territory. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but th - DayDayNews

There is also a god. His beard cannot be shave casually, and if he shaves, he will be unlucky. Bai Yihua has shaved twice since he started to grow his beard, but something happened. Once, he was the commander of the Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army in Northeast China in 1933. The beard shaved the day before, and the next night, he was surrounded by the Japanese on the mountain for 49 days. I ate the snow ball when I was thirsty, ate the grass roots when I was hungry, and almost disappeared from Marx when I was hungry and frozen. Finally. Finally broke through. Once again, it was the Spring Festival in 1941, and he had to shave his beard clean for the New Year. Others advised him not to shave, and not to shave his red beard, because there are some considerations in it. He didn't believe it, and shaved his beard in every few seconds, but something happened on the ninth day of the first lunar month. On this day, the puppet Manchukuo Daotian crusade team came to harass him, and Bai Yihua commanded the 10th Regiment to surround the enemy at the foot of the Jiangpeng Mountain. He commanded the battle on a large bluestone on the top of the mountain. Seeing that the enemy was only twenty remaining soldiers, the battle was about to end, suddenly a cold gun flew over and was hitting his head... Our little white dragon died like this. What a pity! well! It shouldn't be, it shouldn't be, he shouldn't be shaved!

Xiao Bailong is the nickname of the martyr Bai Yihua, the leader of the 10th Regiment of the Eighth Route Army and the anti-Japanese national hero. Bai Yihua fought in Miyun in his early years and also died in Miyun territory. Other people's beards grow from top to bottom, but th - DayDayNews

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