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The cuckoo drops blood, the heroines 'feelings

Miss Xiaoying sang softly: Holding a bunch of azalea flowers, we stand in front of your grave, our footsteps are light? Our hearts are heavy? Even the heavens wanted to cry? The pine and cypress have also moved? The cuckoo was red all over the mountains, the red school, the unforgettable history, spreading the fire of revolution; This was a pure and holy land where the heroic spirits of the martyrs rested. From Liu Hulan's willingness to shed blood to Qiu Shaoyun's shocking actions; From the rumbling of artillery during the Autumn Harvest Uprising to the rolling smoke of the Anti-Japanese War; From the spark of the Jinggang Mountain to the eternal light of the Yan 'an cave. From the glorious victory of the three major battles to the rise of the first five-star red flag. Martyrs, you have built a magnificent poem with your blood! On the battlefield, your fighting spirit is high and unstoppable! Listen! The five warriors on the mountain shouted,"Down with Japanese Imperialism! Long live the Chinese Party! Dong Cunrui at the head of Longhua Bridge roared,""For the new dynasty, charge!" In front of the butcher's knife, you are unafraid of death and have a strong will!

Look! Uncle Chen Ran was answering 'My' Confession 'with a sonorous and forceful voice, and General Ye Ting was proudly reciting' Sit Through My Prison '…What a great spirit, what a magnificent image! Heroes, how can we forget you-

He poured out his hot blood and dedicated his flower-like years! How can you forget your standing bodies in the rain of bullets?

In the midst of the smoke, your heaven-shaking roars! When the Warriors in front fell, countless more rushed forward. One red flag fell, and countless red flags were raised in the wind! We clearly know that the voice from the Tiananmen Gate Tower: "The people of China have stood up"---the heroic souls of so many of you! You used your blood to play a magnificent song of victory, and you used your youth to write a glorious journey! Dear martyrs! You went, but your blood did not flow in vain; You have gone, but your noble spirit still lives on! Today, the cuckoo is red all over China---it's your blood!

Tudiwan, the Red Revolutionary Base, was the former site of the Qiandong Special District Revolutionary Committee. The surrounding villages not only had many cultural relics, but also many ruins, especially the many Red Army tombs that rested here. As long as you paid attention, you could see Red Army tombs on the roadside, beside the village, in the bamboo forest, and on the hillside. These Red Army tombs were either quietly hidden in the mountains and forests, or stood beside the roads or at the foot of the earth in front of the cave. However, as long as one paid attention to it, one would find that the red cuckoo could be seen everywhere around the Red Army tent, like a burning torch. Everywhere we went, the local people could clearly tell us the story behind the grave. People couldn't help but shed tears for the martyrs who followed the revolution from Hubei to Tudiwan and were killed by Yan Kewu's men. Now, there was a habit of offering sacrifices to the Red Army's graves on a regular basis. During festivals, whether it was the local Red Army's tomb with a name or the nameless Red Army's tomb, there would always be a memorial smoke in front of the tomb, or a group of students wearing red scarves under the guidance of the teacher raised their small hands to the Red Army's tomb. They would always offer a bunch of azalea flowers to the martyrs...

Miss Xiaoying couldn't forget the tragic and tragic story of the heroine of the Red Army.

During the Red Army period, she was a female commander. Later, in a battle, her troops were scattered. She and a dozen female soldiers were surrounded by the enemy on a mountain. They ran out of bullets and stones. The enemy was shouting at them,"Put down your guns!" You are women, we won't kill you, as long as you surrender!

The female commander told the soldiers that they would rather die than be captured. The female warriors were unafraid of death and jumped off the cliff one after another. In the end, she was alone. When she walked to the edge of the cliff with her head held high, she suddenly felt a pain in her stomach and knew that she was pregnant. She forced herself to sit down. The child in her belly prevented her from jumping down.

She had been captured, but she had not said a word in the prisoner of war camp. The enemy had tortured her and abused her, but she still kept her mouth shut.

To avoid being insulted by the Japanese army, the aunt crashed into the wall. The Japanese soldiers thought she was dead and luckily escaped the first round of Japanese atrocities. Just as the Japanese soldiers were about to rape her, the aunt snatched the Japanese soldiers 'bayonet and fought! The Japanese soldier was furious. He grabbed the bayonet and stabbed Ye's face and body... The aunt was born in a poor peasant family. She had never seen her father since she could remember. Her mother told her that her father was captured by the nationalists. Her father died on the way home. Her mother, who had lost her husband, had no choice but to remarry. Her grandparents did not want her to be a burden, so they led her to beg everywhere. The three of them depended on each other and lived a miserable life of hunger and cold. Soon, the hardships of life took away her grandparents 'lives, and she had no choice but to wander around. Later, he went to graze the cattle and mow the grass for the landlord's family. Before dawn, the cattle had to go up the mountain to mow the grass. When the grass was cut, they did not dare to go home. If the cattle ate other people's crops, they would often be beaten and scolded. They ate dog food and lived in the cowshed. In October 1933, the Fourth Front Army led by the government came to her hometown. She found the Red Army cadre who was holding a meeting with the masses and said loudly,"I want to be the Red Army!" The Red Army officer asked her,"Why do you want to join the Red Army?"”She said,"I want to avenge my father. The Red Army doesn't beat people and scold people."”The Red Army officer asked,"What happened to your father? Why do you want to avenge him?" The Red Army wants the children of the poor. Are you poor?”"My father was forced to die by the nationalists. I was an orphan, and I was herding cows and mowing grass in the landlord's house. Of course I'm poor! Look at the calluses on my hands!" The 14-year-old girl couldn't help but burst into tears. The Red Army officer finally accepted the child, whose face was covered in dust, whose eyes were bloodshot, and whose clothes were tattered. Aunt Jiao had her own " home." From then on, a slim, beautiful, fair and elegant girl appeared in the propaganda team of the Red Fourth Army's instructor. After that, she followed the army on the Long March, crossing the grassland three times and climbing the snow mountain twice. She experienced countless difficulties and dangers. When she arrived in northern Shaanxi after the Long March victory, she had already become a 20-year-old female captain. After meeting with the First Army again, Aunt Jiao met Li Ming, the political commissar of the third battalion of the cadre regiment. This heroine was deeply impressed by Li Ming's glorious experience and heroic deeds during the Long March. They had mated during the revolution.

Comrade Li Ming was born in Tankou Town, Nankang County, Jiangxi Province in 1907. He joined the revolution in 1926 and joined the Chinese Party in January 1927. Before the Long March, he had organized the peasant armed riots in Nanyuan County, Anyun County, and Gan County. He had served as the political commissar and captain of the county guerrilla, the political commissar of the Red 22nd Army, and the political commissar of the Red 35th Army. He was one of the founders of the revolutionary base in the southern part of Jiangxi.

In October 1934, the Long March of the Central Red Army began. The Central Committee organized more than 1000 people from the Red Army University, Pengyang Red Army School, Gonglue Red Army School and Red Army Special Science School into the Red Army Cadre Regiment. The regiment commander Chen Geng and the political commissar Song Renqiong had four battalions and a higher-level cadre team. Li Ming served as the captain and political commissar of the Shanggan Team. At that time, the left-leaning rulers in the army had pushed aside the correct leadership of Comrade Mao and carried out passive defense, resulting in the failure of the fifth counter-encirclement. The Red Army was forced to march. In order to supervise and prevent the dissatisfaction of the cadre, the National Security Bureau under the left-leaning rule sent special agents to the school (ie, the cadre group) to "examine" the cadre, and even Chen Geng was "examined". At that time, there was a saying in the school: "I'm not afraid of anything. I'm only afraid of the special agent coming to talk." The atmosphere was tense and everyone was in danger. As one of the main leaders of the cadre group, Li Ming was also being examined and supervised. He was depressed. He looked for Chen Geng, Commander Zhu, and Leader Mao and said,"I really can't figure it out."

In the Battle of Xiangjiang River, the Central Red Army lost more than half of its 80,000 men, leaving only 30,000. The cadre regiment followed the Central Brigade. Soon, Li Ming was appointed as the political commissar of the third battalion, and the battalion commander was Lin Fangying. The main task of the cadre regiment was to guard the Party Central Committee and the central military and political organs. It was also responsible for storing, training, and transporting cadres for the troops. It was the main combat force of the central team. The third battalion was directly under the command of the General Staff Department's Combat Bureau. In fact, it was the central guard battalion. At the beginning of January 1935, the Red Army captured Zunyi. The third battalion entered Zunyi City with the team. Li Ming's department served as the guard duty of the Zunyi Conference venue and Zunyi City, ensuring the successful and safe completion of the conference. After the Zunyi Conference, Mao returned to the leadership position of the Red Army, and the Long March began to embark on the track of victory. After the Zunyi Conference, the Central Red Army resumed its flexible strategy and tactics. In the battles of Tucheng, Zunyi, and Jian 'an, the cadre regiment participated in the battle with great fearlessness and set an example for the entire army. In order to get rid of hundreds of thousands of enemy troops from all directions, the leader of Mao personally led the army to launch a large-scale movement war. He avoided the enemy's strength and attacked the enemy's weakness. He crossed Chishui, surrounded Guiyang, and forced Kunming to lead the enemy by the nose.

At the end of April 1935, the military and government issued instructions to quickly cross the Jinsha River. The first legion was on the left, the third legion was on the right, and the military and political cadre regiment was in the middle of the mission to occupy Jiaoping Ferry. The deputy head of the government and the chief of staff of Liu Bocheng came to the cadre regiment to deploy, and the third battalion was ordered to cross the river. Before departure, the General Secretary of the Central Committee of the People's Republic of China, Zhang Wentian, personally came to mobilize the troops. The entire battalion was very excited and felt extremely proud. Jiaoping Ferry was located at the junction of Huili County in Sichuan Province and Yuanmou County in Yunnan Province. This area was mountainous and rugged, making it difficult to walk. Luo Guibo's left shoulder was still bandaged when he was injured in the sheep farm. The wound was inflamed and painful. He could not care less about this. He led the soldiers to walk two hundred miles in one breath for two days and two nights before arriving at the ferry. According to the captives, the enemy had ordered the destruction of the ships on the south bank of the Jinsha River, leaving only one ferry to transport the tax collectors. Speed was the most important thing in war. Luo Guibo quickly sent people to look around. It was this ferry that allowed the entire regiment to quickly cross the Jinsha River and immediately seize Tong 'an Island. They defeated the two regiments led by Liu Yuantang, the deputy commander of the Ministry of Liu Xiang, and opened the passage for the whole army.

After crossing the Jinsha River, the Red Army reached Anshun Field, defeated four regiments of Sichuan warlords, and occupied Tianquan and Lushan. When the army arrived at Baoxing, they passed through the canyon. Baoxing Plank Road was one of the most difficult marches. On the plank road, there was a cliff with no end in sight. Under the plank road, there was an unfathomable river that roared like thunder. Walking on it made people dizzy and scared. Without courage, one would definitely not be able to cross it. After Baoxing was Jiajin Mountain. People leaned against the snow walls and climbed the ice rocks. They supported each other and moved forward with difficulty. Many people could not hold on any longer and slept on the big snow mountain. After crossing the snow mountain, the First and Fourth Front Army of the Red Army joined forces in Maogong. After crossing the grassland, they got rid of the crisis of Zhang Guotao's right-wing secessionism. Under the leadership of Mao, the cadre group arrived in northern Shaanxi with the First and Third Army Corps. ---- Who would have thought that she would be captured in a battle with the Japanese soldiers? When the enemy locked her up in the basement, there were already more than 20 women living inside. Half of the basement was above ground, and the other half was underground. There was no lighting. During the day, the light shone through the two windows, and they could still see things. At night, it was pitch black. Even if there were candles, no one dared to take them out for fear that the light would be discovered by the Japanese soldiers who appeared at any time.

After living in the basement, Aunt Zhuang and the others were not completely unaware of what was happening outside. Every night, a worker would come down to deliver food. At this time, everyone would surround him, ask about the situation outside, and silently pray for the city.

One night, everyone's hearts clenched when they did not see the worker come down to deliver food. Later, he learned from his colleagues that in the afternoon, he saw a truck of women in front of the two-story building opposite the school. There were about 20 to 30 people. They were forcefully dragged into the house. Some of the women held onto the car tightly and refused to let go. As a result, they were killed by the Japanese soldiers. After a while, they heard miserable cries and the wild laughter of the Japanese soldiers coming from the house…

Hearing this, everyone fell silent. Their solemn expressions were filled with worry for their own fate and mourning for their compatriots who had died. At this moment, Aunt Pang secretly clenched her fists. If she were to encounter these Japanese soldiers, she would definitely fight them to the death.

Ever since she hid in the basement, Aunt Zhuang had never left. She had heard a lot about the killings and rapes of the Japanese invaders. How many people had they killed today? How many women had they humiliated?

Sometimes, in broad daylight, the Japanese invaders would touch women all over their bodies in the name of inspection. They would tease and play with them at will. The women were forced to endure humiliation and let them do whatever they wanted. Any resistance was immediately stabbed to death by the Japanese soldiers. The aunt thought that the Japanese soldiers were terrifying. They were simply demons.

Every time this happened, Aunt Zhuang would think of her husband and the unborn child in her stomach. It was as if with their company, the night did not seem to be so long. However, she did not expect that the storm that completely changed her life was slowly coming…

Struggling to resist the insults of the Japanese army, he was stabbed by the Japanese soldiers and fainted.

December 19th, 1937 was the day that Aunt Pang would remember for the rest of her life. At 9 am, a car of Japanese soldiers arrived at a secret location. They got out of the car and went straight to the basement where the aunt was hiding. They went straight to the woman's room. In this dark basement, in order to protect the young women, the old ladies sat in the front, the children were sandwiched in the middle, and the younger ones were gathered at the back. However, these Japanese soldiers picked up young women and dragged them out.

Seeing this, Aunt Pang thought that it was definitely not a good thing to drag the woman into the carriage. Instead of being insulted by them, it was better to protect her innocence with death. She steeled her heart and slammed her head against the wall.

The Japanese soldiers thought that she was dead, so they dragged a few women away. The aunt who fainted on the ground was rescued by the surrounding refugees and relocated to the basement.

The auntie who woke up was lying on the bed, but her heart was not calm. She thought that this place was no longer safe. If the Japanese came again, she would fight with them. If she fought to the death, she would make enough money. If she fought to the death, she would make one.

There was blood all over the bed, the wall, and the floor. The bedding was messy, and the torn clothes were scattered all over the ground. The refugees 'temporary beds had also been kicked away. On the night of December 19th, 1937, three Japanese invaders came to the basement again to capture people. The aunt would rather die than be defiled. She fought with the three Japanese soldiers. From the large pool of blood scattered on the ground, one could imagine what the aunt had experienced.

Aunt Pang vaguely remembered that the room was already dark that evening. Sure enough, Aunt Pang and the others heard the sound of the Japanese soldiers 'leather shoes from afar. This sound was too familiar to anyone here... After a while, three Japanese soldiers swaggered over. Before the aunt could get up, two Japanese soldiers pushed the children and the elderly to the side and dragged the two women out. Another Japanese soldier was walking around the room rudely. When he saw the aunt, he walked towards her. The person next to him said to him,"This person is sick.”However, the Japanese soldier did not care. He lifted her blanket and grabbed her cheongsam. Anyway, she was going to die anyway. In the blink of an eye, she saw the bayonet on the Japanese soldier and snatched it over. Just as she was about to fight with the Japanese soldier, the Japanese soldier grabbed her hand holding the knife and shouted. At this moment, the other two Japanese soldiers who were walking up the stairs heard this and quickly rushed over. They stabbed their bayonet at the aunt's leg.

The aunt endured the pain and used all her strength to tightly grip the Japanese soldier in her hand. The other two Japanese soldiers saw that the aunt was not easy to subdue, so they stabbed her face, eyes, nose, and mouth even more vigorously. Blood suddenly poured out and blurred her vision. She gritted her teeth and desperately persevered. At this time, the brutal and inhumane Japanese soldier stabbed her in the stomach with a bayonet. A sharp pain made her release her grip on the Japanese soldier and she fainted.

That night, after the three Japanese soldiers left, the kind-hearted villagers rushed to the basement. They found that the aunt's face had been stabbed by a bayonet. Her skin was turned up and her flesh was badly mutilated. The aunt was dead. The villagers dug a pit beside the mountain that night and buried her. It was a pity that the unborn child in her stomach had also become a victim of this atrocity.

Remembering the heroines of the past, heroes would rather die than be humiliated, iron-blooded bones, awe-inspiring righteousness. In front of the tent, they were strategizing and charging forward with bullets. Beacon Fire Blazing Fire waved his spear and shouted. Unfortunately, he was captured. He would rather die than be humiliated. I fought with the enemy bare-handed, and my spirit penetrated the rainbow and the bull rushed to fight. What could the brutal Japanese do to me? China's daughters are famous in history.

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