Yang Jingyu, a member of * * *, is an anti-Japanese hero. He led the Northeast Anti-Union soldiers to fight bloody battles with the Japanese aggressors in Baishan and Heishui, and died alone after fighting with a large number of Japanese aggressors for several days and nights in an emergency.
Dong Cunrui, in the War of Liberation, he blew up a bunker on a bridge with the support of a hand-held explosive bag, and he died before 19 years old. Zhu De wrote an inscription for it: "Sacrifice for the country will be immortal."
Huang Jiguang, during the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, used his body to block the enemy's machine guns in the Battle of Shangganling and died heroically.
Wang Erxiao, a member of Children's Alliance, Cowherd. Led the Japanese aggressors into the encirclement of the Eighth Route Army.
Liu Hulan, who was arrested by the Kuomintang in the War of Liberation, resolutely refused to betray his comrades-in-arms and died peacefully. Chairman Mao wrote an inscription for it: "Great life, glorious death."
During Qiu and the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea, the grassland near the latent point was burned by incendiary bombs. In order not to expose his comrades-in-arms, Qiu stood motionless and set himself on fire until he died.
The five strong men of Langya Mountain are Ma Baoyu, Ge Zhenlin, Song Xueyi, Hu Delin and Hu Fucai. In War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, after they ran out of bullets, they fought back with stones. Facing the approaching enemy, they would rather die than surrender and jump off the cliff without hesitation.
Jie Jiang, whose real name is Jiang Zhujun. On the eve of the Liberation War, Lan Ya was killed by the Kuomintang in Chongqing Geleshan Radio Station. He was tortured before his death and refused to betray his comrades.