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Lin Zhangshi
Zhang

During the Russo-Japanese War, Zhang's son from a poor family fought against the Japanese army alone in order to rescue his father and villagers who were captured by the Japanese army. After the war, Japanese economy invaded China in the form of "Manchuria Railway", and Zhang organized villagers to dismantle railways and rob trucks to compete with "Manchuria Railway". Hexi, a major town of bandits, tried every means to get Zhang into the partnership. He would rather die than surrender, and finally he was forced to join the green forest and chose bandits who specialized in beating the Japanese. During the September 18th Incident, the Northeast Army carried out Chiang Kai-shek's non-resistance policy and retreated to Shanhaiguan. In the name of "Old North Wind", Zhang attracted local people and took the lead in erecting the banner of the Anti-Japanese Volunteers, becoming a thorn in the side of the Japanese aggressors. On the fifth day of the September 18th Incident, he led the troops and fired the first shot of civil resistance against Japan. In the following two years, Zhang's volunteers moved to vast areas in western and southern Liaoning, effectively curbing the Japanese attack on North China. Zhang was deeply influenced by the underground * * * production party sent by Manchuria Provincial Committee, and actively embarked on the anti-Japanese road, which dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese invaders in Liaodong.

Lin is a big traitor.

On behalf of Benedict XVI, he urged the traitor Lin to come out of the mountain, set up the "Northeast People's Self-Defense Force" and recruit non-governmental anti-Japanese teams. Zhang He's volunteers became important targets.