I read the last article in a book, Zhao Yiman, an anti-Japanese hero. After reading it, I was inexplicably excited.
In this paper, Zhao Yiman served as the political commissar of the Third Regiment of the Third Army of Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces.
In a battle, he was unfortunately arrested.
The vicious enemy wanted to know the position of the anti-Japanese coalition from Zhao Yiman, but Zhao Yiman was calm and confident and would rather die than surrender.
The enemy went on the rampage, and Zhao Yiman endured torture again and again. His right arm was cut off and he was wearing a chain weighing dozens of pounds, but he never gave in and wavered.
1On August 2nd, 936, Zhao Yiman, an anti-Japanese hero, left us forever at the expense of nearly 31 people.
The name Zhao Aiman has been deeply branded in my heart.
He is willing to give his life for national liberation.
Sprinkling blood fully embodies the patriotic feelings of a Chinese son and daughter.
I can't forget her words. She said, "You can turn the whole village into ruins and people into mud, but you can't destroy the staff's faith ..." This lofty spirit will forever shock and inspire everyone in China.