Historical figures in Yang Jingyu Memorial Hall
Yang Jingyu (1905- 1940), a famous anti-Japanese national hero, was born in Liwan Village, Queshan County. Formerly known as Ma, the name is Suntech. /kloc-joined China * * * in 0/926, and served as commander-in-chief of Queshan County Agricultural Army, first secretary of Harbin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, secretary of Nanman Provincial Party Committee, commander-in-chief and political commissar of the First Route Army of Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces. 1940 In February, he was surrounded by Japanese invaders in Mengjiang County, Jilin Province, and died heroically because he was outnumbered. The former residence of General Yang Jingyu is located in the north of the statue. There are four north houses (three in the west and one in the east) in the yard, each with two small rooms. Three rooms in the east and three in the west are all brick and wood structures with small yellow tiles on the top. There is a pagoda tree in the west of the courtyard, which was planted by General Yang Jingyu in his childhood. Beiwu is the birthplace of General Yang Jingyu and the residence of his youth. There are two wooden beds, a pair of sleeping cabinets, one and a half cabinets and a big wardrobe, a square table, a drawer table, a teapot, a washbasin and other Chen Fang supplies. All these furniture were used by Yang Jingyu when he was a teenager. In a room at the east end of the North House, Chen kept a simple table and stool. This is the place where General Yang Jingyu led the peasant revolution in southern Henan when he was young and often held secret meetings, and some major struggle strategies were produced here. The east and west rooms are exhibition rooms, which contain 10 1 photos, charts, documents and books. This paper focuses on the revolutionary activities in Yang Jingyu's youth, especially the revolutionary cultural relics during the peasant revolution in southern Henan led by him, including flags, rifles, pistols, broadswords and spears used by peasants in southern Henan during the riots. There are more than 30 pieces of enamel bowls, military pots, chopping boards, fur coats, leather plates and other military items used by him as the commander-in-chief of the Northeast Anti-Union Movement, as well as the general's learning tools when he was a child. These precious cultural relics vividly reproduce the history at that time and the glorious life of the general.