Standing on the coast of history, I traced back to the ravine of history: Wen Tianxiang would rather die than surrender, and sang the outlook on life of "who has never died since ancient times, keep the heart of a child and shine on history"; Lin Zexu and Humen's ban on smoking showed the strong will of China people to resist foreign aggression. Deng Shichang commanded the ships to fight bravely with the Japanese army, and even gave his life to smash the enemy flagship. This is the embodiment of national justice! Throughout the long history, there are countless such martyrs. What I want to say is the national hero-Jia who emerged in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
As far as I know, Jia Yu was born in Tumote, Inner Mongolia in 1907, and he was a great national hero. At the same time, he was affectionately called' our minister of military supplies'.
1925 gloriously joined the Communist Youth League in China, and later joined the Party.
After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Jia was sent back to Suiyuan by the Party Committee to lead the Tumochuan people's anti-Japanese national salvation movement.
Later, Li Jia blew up the Japanese arsenal alone and became one of the main leaders of the Mongolian working Committee, creating the Mongolian anti-Japanese guerrillas.
However, the good times did not last long. 194 1 year, Jia escorted the youth to Yan' an, met with the enemy on the way, and unfortunately died heroically at the age of 34.
Maybe many people don't know Jia's name, let alone his deeds. Even Mongolians living in Inner Mongolia may not know that there is such a national hero! However, I think people should not only focus on Yang Jingyu and Jiang Jie, who are well-known to women and children. Of course, I'm not saying that they don't deserve our respect. I just want to say that behind these great heroes, there are many unknown people like Jia, who also sacrificed their strength and lives for the war of resistance. They are also national heroes!
Now, we should know more about those unknown heroes, and we should not let them be chilling after death, let alone let their great achievements drown in the long river of history! Therefore, we should look up at the starry sky, remember the martyrs and keep them in mind.