Information about anti-Japanese heroes

1, Zhang Zizhong

Zhang Zizhong (189 1 August1day-1940 may 16), word, later changed to, Han nationality, Shandong Linqing, head of the 33rd regiment of the Fifth Right Army.

From 1937 to 1940, he participated in Linyi Defence War, Xuzhou Battle, Wuhan Battle, Sui-Zao Battle and Zaoyi Battle successively. 1940, died in the battle between Xiangyang and the Japanese army.

After the founding of New China, the Central People's Government posthumously recognized General Zhang Zizhong as a revolutionary martyr, and in 2009, he was named "100 hero model who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China". ?

In September of 20 14, General Zhang Zizhong was included in the first list of 300 anti-Japanese heroes.

2. Sun Wuming

Sun (1889 ——1932), a native of Fushun, Liaoning, joined the revolutionary army of Qiuyuan in19/6. 19 19 was reorganized into the 16th division of the Northeast Army, and served as platoon leader, company commander and battalion commander.

1924 served as police chief of Changli county, chief of staff of garrison headquarters, a colonel in five counties of Zhili (now Hebei), including Lin, Fu, Chang, Lu and Qian, and head of local regiments.

193 1 After the September 18th Incident, Sun actively mobilized villagers' relatives and friends to raise flags to resist Japan. 193265438+10, the Salvation Army of Liaodong Blood League was established, which rapidly developed to more than 1000 people and elected Comrade Sun as the commander-in-chief. In the same year, comrades were killed by traitors. ?

193 1 year1October sang the earliest volunteer song "The Salvation Army Song of the Blood League". On September 1 day, 2004, it was included in the first list of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes announced by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

3. Zhou Jianping

Zhou Jianping (1892- 1938), formerly known as Zongyao, was once named Yanzi. He was born in Tang Zhen, Tang Dynasty, Xuanwei City.

Senior commander of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army and the Eighth Route Army, commander of the fourth division of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region, one of the founders of the Northeast Jiangxi base area, and the tenth army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army.

Zhou Jianping died in Xiaojue Town, Pingshan County, Hebei Province on June 1938 due to the harsh war environment and frequent fighting. The body was buried in Xiaojue Town, Pingshan, where he fought.

1939, the administrative committee of Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region renamed Xiaojue Town of Pingshan County as Jianping Town, 1945, and in June, Jianping County was established with Xiaojue Town as the center (Jianping County merged with Pingshan County in 1958). Jianping County became the first county named after a martyr in Shijiazhuang at that time.

On September 1 day, 2004, it was included in the first list of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes announced by the Ministry of Civil Affairs.

4. Fan Zhuxian

Fan Zhuxian (188 1- 1938), formerly known as Jin Biao, also known as No.1 scholar, formerly known as Zhu Xian, was born in Guantao County, Handan City, Hebei Province, and was a famous national hero, anti-Japanese martyr and patriotic general. He has served as artillery battalion commander, head of supplementary regiment, brigade commander of the 8 th brigade, etc. Fan Zhuxian joined the army in Beiyang Army in his early years.

After the Revolution of 1911, he served as the brigade commander of the Eighth Brigade of the Army. 193 1 returned to Shandong and successively served as the county heads of the Third Route Army, Yishui and Linyi counties. 1936 served as the Commissioner and security commander of the sixth district administrative office of Shandong Province. He is an honest official and supported by the local government.

In 20/0/4, Kloc was included in the first batch of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes and became the only candidate in Handan City, and his coffin was buried in the Shanxi-Hebei-Luyu Martyrs Cemetery in Handan City.

5. Honglinge

Honglinge (1902 ~ 1938), formerly known as Hong Zhanxun, was born in zunhua city, Jehol Province (now Hebei Province), deputy commander of the Eighth Route Army Jidong Anti-Japanese Coalition and commander-in-chief of the Third Road.

192 1 studied at zhili law and politics college. 1925 served as the military judge of Feng Yuxiang's army, and later served as the military law director of the Second Army of the National Revolutionary Army. 1933 carry out anti-Japanese activities in my hometown.

1June, 938, the special committee for the hot border held a military meeting in Jiawanzi Village, Beitian County, Feng Run County, attended by the leaders of three rebel armies, namely Zunhua, Qian 'an and Luanxian. At the meeting, it was announced that the anti-Japanese Coalition forces in Jidong were formally established, and Hong served as deputy commander and commander-in-chief of the Third Road.

On July 8th, in the name of "Guerrilla of the Fourth Army Division of the Third Military Region of the North China People's Anti-Japanese Allied Forces", he led his troops to participate in the anti-Japanese riots in Jidong and moved to Feng Run, Yutian and Zunhua.

On July 12, he led his troops to conquer yutian county, killing dozens of Japanese troops and more than 1,000 puppet troops, and seized a large number of bullets. In August, his men joined the Deng Hua and Song detachments of the Eighth Route Army. In June 5438+10 of the same year, he was attacked by four Japanese brigades and suffered serious head injuries in the fierce battle.

Seeing the arrival of the Japanese army, he threw the only Grenade and blew it up to the last Japanese army. Then he was injured many times, which means he committed suicide. At the age of 36. The body was buried at the top of the cliff, and the people called it "Hongshanling".

Zhu De once commented: "Honglinge is a patriotic intellectual in great need of our revolutionary team and a military talent in great need of our party."

From 2065438 to September 2004, Honglinge was included in the first batch of 300 famous anti-Japanese heroes who fought tenaciously in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and died for their country.

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