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A large number of anti-Japanese war documents are hidden among the people, witnessing the history of China's anti-Japanese war.
Hebei: A large number of anti-Japanese war documents are hidden among the people, witnessing the history of China's anti-Japanese war.

Xinhuanet Shijiazhuang, June 3rd (Reporter Yue) "This is a biography of martyrs published by 1936. This is the military postal seal of the government of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region, as well as the letter to the compatriots in central Hebei on the fifth anniversary of the Anti-Japanese War, and the rare Yan Zhengbao on the market ... "Hao, a 44-year-old citizen of Shijiazhuang, introduced his collection of anti-Japanese war documents to reporters.

"My father is 129 division correspondent. When I was a child, he always took me to the martyrs cemetery to remember my comrades-in-arms and tell me stories about the war of resistance against Japan. Influenced by my family, I am very interested in the history of the Anti-Japanese War. " Hao said to. /kloc-at the age of 0/9, he began to pay attention to all the documents related to the Anti-Japanese War and began his collection career.

Hao's economic conditions are not plentiful. He has done cleaning and sold vegetables, but he has never been stingy with the collection of anti-Japanese war documents. In the past 20 years, Hao has collected nearly a thousand documents.

"The wounded soldier used 49 Jin of firewood, the public war zone bought 1 Jin of wheat, the soldiers of the Second Division used 25 Jin of thatch, and Jinnan used 4 Jin of white flour for anti-Japanese self-defense ..." Among Hao's many collections, he was most proud of this account book of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei border government in Pingshan County, which recorded 19465438+. "The handwritten household registration book itself is an orphan and cannot be found anywhere else." Hao said to.

"On the premise that anti-Japanese is above all else, farmers' lives are guaranteed ..." This is a brief explanation of the establishment of 1938 Gaocheng County Farmers' Salvation Association in Shijiazhuang City, which records the contents of the farmers' Salvation Association calling on local people to resist Japan at that time. In 2006, Hao set up a stall near the First Textile Factory in Shijiazhuang City and bought a book "Sorrow of Blood and Tears" from a vendor selling used books, and this book "Sorrow of Blood and Tears" contained a brochure of the Farmers' Salvation Association.

In Hao's many collections, most of the documents were rescued by him from the waste collection station. "During the war years, documents were scattered among the people, and many people did not understand the value of these documents. Many documents are sold at low prices as waste. I pay attention to books, newspapers, maps and so on. Related to the war of resistance, buy it back from the waste collection station. "

According to incomplete statistics, Hebei Collectors Association has more than 1 000 members, and there are about 300 people who collect documents during the Anti-Japanese War. There are tens of thousands of books, newspapers, maps and other documents, many of which are orphans.

Li Runbo, director of the Book and Newspaper Collection Committee of China Collectors Association, said: "A large number of folk anti-Japanese war documents are supplements to the existing national documents. These black and white documents are the original files to record the history of the anti-Japanese war. The in-depth excavation of these documents will help to further study the history of the Anti-Japanese War. "