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Sun (1898 ~ 1935) is a national hero against Japan.

A native of Xinglong County, Chengde.

After the September 18th Incident, he became the general manager of the Youth League to prevent bandits and protect the village.

After the Jehol Incident, with Guan's assistance, Huanghuachuan in Xinglong County held an anti-Japanese armed riot and established the "People's Army".

1In May, 934, the military cadres sent by Zunhua County Committee met with Sun while resting in Shuangtangzi area of Wuzhishan in Xinglong County, making him accept the anti-Japanese proposition of * * *, and changed the "People's Army" to "Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army".

Anti-Japanese and national salvation * * * fought hundreds of miles in Jehol and Jidong, destroying hundreds of Japanese and puppet troops' strongholds and killing more than 5,000 Japanese and puppet troops.

On May 24th, 1935, more than 400 anti-Japanese soldiers, including Sun, fought bloody battles with the Japanese army in Maoshan, Zunhua, and died heroically.

On August 1 day of the same year, Sun was called "Anti-Japanese National Hero" in the "Letter to All Anti-Japanese and National Salvation Compatriots" (August 1 Declaration) issued by the Central Committee.

Guo Xiaochuan is a famous poet and writer.

Born in 19 19 and died in 1976.

Guo Xiaochuan, formerly known as Guo Enda, was born in an intellectual family in Fengshan Town, Fengning County, Hebei Province (then the predecessor of Chengde-Jehol Province).

1933, Japanese invaders invaded Jehol, and he fled to Peiping with his family.

Mr. Guo Xiaochuan devoted himself to the revolutionary struggle all his life, and wrote many inspiring poems during the period of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression. He is one of the important poets in the history of modern literature in China.

Guo Xiaochuan has created many works, including The Old Man in the Plain, Passionate Struggle, To Young Citizens, Pengcheng Wan Li, General Trilogy, Green Curtain in the Cane Forest, Kunlun Travel and so on. There are also some political essays and essays.

Honorary citizen of Chengde city.

In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, Cai Yalin broke the Olympic record (695.7 rings) with a score of 696.4 rings, and won the men's 10 meter air rifle event.

Gender: male

Height:1.74m.

Weight: 58.5 kg

Birthday: 1977.9.3

Native place: Chengde City, Hebei Province

Project: shooting

Introduction and brilliant achievements:

Sports experience:

I like dancing with guns and sticks since I was a child. I was recommended by the director of a gymnasium to start shooting training in Chengde Sports School. Tan Wanming, the first coach.

/kloc-0 joined the Hebei team at the end of 1994, and/kloc-0 joined the national team at the end of 1997.

Best result:

In the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, he broke the Olympic record (695.7 rings) with a score of 696.4 rings, and won the men's 10 meter air rifle event.

Sports performance:

1997 bronze medalist of the 8th National Games

1998 seventh place in shooting world championships.

Bangkok Asian Games 1998, 10 meter air rifle individual champion, team runner-up.

1998 won the national shooting series and broke the national record of air rifle.

1998 ranked seventh in the shooting world championships and qualified for the Olympic Games.

Men's 10 meter air rifle champion in Sydney Olympic Games in 2000.

He broke the Olympic record of 695.7 rings with a score of 696.4 rings.

In 2002, at the Asian Games in Busan, China cooperated with his teammates, won two team gold medals, and broke a world record and an Asian record. In the men's shooting10m air rifle competition, the team composed of Li Jie, Zhang Fu and Cai Yalin scored 1788, which not only won the gold medal in this event, but also broke the record of 1785 set by the Russian team.

In the men's 50m rifle team competition, China team Cai Yalin and teammates Yao Ye and Qiu Jian won the gold medal in the men's 50m rifle team competition with the Asian Games record of 3472 rings.