1, Liu Hulan
Liu Hulan (October 8, 1932 - January 12, 1947), formerly known as Liu Fulan, is a native of Yunzhouxi Village, Wenshui County, Shanxi Province. A famous revolutionary martyr and outstanding ****production party member.
On the night of January 11, 1947, she was informed by her superiors to move. At dawn the next day, the Kuomintang suddenly surrounded the village of Yunzhousi, escorted Shisanhuai, who had been arrested earlier, back to the village, and forced the whole village to concentrate at the Guanyin Temple. Liu Hulan was arrested because of a traitor. She also accompanied the masses to the meeting place. The Kuomintang arrested Shi Shihui, Chen Shurong, Liu Shushan, and Zhang Niancheng on the spot and coerced her to come out and confess. During the interrogation, the Kuomintang tried every possible means, both hard and soft, to induce her to confess to her accomplices, and promised her land. Liu Hulan refused to do so and died heroically.
2, Wen Tianxiang
Wen Tianxiang (June 6, 1236 - January 9, 1283), the first name of Yunsun, the word Songrui, and the word Cuisan. His Taoist name was Fuxiu Taoist and Wenshan.
In the 19th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1282), the Yuan court summoned Wen Tianxiang to tell him, "What is your wish?" Wen Tianxiang replied: "Tianxiang y Song dynasty's benevolence, as a prime minister, how can serve two surnames, may give me a death will be satisfied." However, Kublai Lie was still intolerant, and waved his hand hastily for him to retreat. Some say we should agree to Wen Tianxiang's request, the edict can be. Not long after another edict to stop it, Wen Tianxiang has died. Wen Tianxiang on the way to the execution ground is particularly calm, said to the prison officials and pawns, "I'm done." He was executed after kneeling to the south.
3, Jiang Zhuyun
Jiang Zhuyun (August 20, 1920 - November 14, 1949), a native of Jiangjiawan, Dashanpu Town, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, was an important figure in the organization of the Chongqing area during the underground period of the Chinese ****anese Communist Party, and was posthumously recognized by the Chinese ****anese Communist Party as a female martyr.
On June 14, 1948, due to the betrayal of traitors, Sister Jiang was unfortunately arrested and detained in Chongqing Jagged Cave Prison. The Kuomintang Junta agents used all kinds of tortures: tiger stool, chili water, sling, barbed wire whip, crowbar, electric torture, and even cruelly nailed bamboo sticks into her fingers, eager to open a gap from this young female ****products party members, to break the party organization leading the Chuandong riot and the Chongqing Central ****underground party organization.
In the face of the enemy's inhuman torture and death threats, Sister Jiang has always been steadfast, "You can break my hands, kill my head, to organization is not." "Torture, that is too small a test. Bamboo sticks are made of bamboo, **** the will of the Party members is steel!"
On November 14, 1949, on the eve of Chongqing's imminent liberation, Sister Jiang was killed by Kuomintang agents in Jagged Cave Prison at the age of 29 at the time of her sacrifice.
4. Cost Hua
Cost Hua (1914-1938), female, was a native of Hexian County, Anhui Province, when the Japanese invaders invaded Hexian County, Anhui Province, at the beginning of 1938, the people of Hexian County rose up to resist, and Cost Hua commanded the battle, and was eventually captured by the Japanese invading forces, and she was brutally killed after she preferred to die rather than submit to the Japanese invaders, and she looked upon her life as a homecoming.
5, Tan Sitong
Tan Sitong (March 10, 1865 - September 28, 1898), the word Fusheng, the number Zhuangfei, Hunan Liuyang people, China's modern famous politicians, thinkers, and reformists.
In 1898 (the 24th year of Guangxu), Tan Sitong participated in the Hundred Days' Reform. After the failure of the Hundred Days' Reform, he was killed on September 28, 1898, at the age of 33, in the Caishikou execution ground outside Xuanwumen in Beijing. At the same time, the murder of the reformers Lin Xu, Yang Shenxiu, Liu Guangdi, Yang Rui, Kang Guangren, six people and called the "six gentlemen of the Hundred Days of the Hundred Days".