1942 February 12 in the early morning, under the strong encouragement of Japanese spy Liu Deshan, Zhao Shangzhi led a team to attack the pseudo-police station in Wutonghe (placer gold mine).
On his way to Lv Jia Garden, Liu Deshan turned to Zhao Shangzhi and shot Zhao Shangzhi. Just as he was about to shoot another soldier king, Zhao Shangzhi, who fell to the ground, was shot dead on the spot.
However, Zhao was eventually taken back to the pseudo-police station by people who had ambushed him in advance because he was shot in the abdomen. Zhao Shangzhi was brave and unyielding, and died heroically at the age of 34.
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Zhao Shangzhi, 1908 was born in Chaoyang county, Liaoning province in June. 19 19 went into exile with his family in Harbin in June, and participated in the patriotic movement of students in his early years. /kloc-joined the China * * * Production Party in the summer of 0/925, and was one of the earliest party member in Northeast China.
In the winter of the same year, he was ordered to go south to Guangzhou and was admitted to the fourth phase of Huangpu Military Academy. 1May, 926, he was sent back to Harbin by the party organization to participate in the establishment of the party organization and engage in revolutionary activities against imperialism and warlords.
He was arrested and imprisoned twice. In the face of the enemy's tactics of combining hard and soft, he kept the party's secrets and was indomitable. 193 1, rescued from prison by the party organization after the September 18th Incident, served as member of the Standing Committee of Manchuria Provincial Party Committee and secretary of the Military Commission.
1933 10 He Zhu led the establishment of anti-Japanese guerrillas in Beiman and served as the team leader. With the development of the army, he served as the commander of Hadong detachment of Northeast Anti-Japanese Guerrilla in June 1934, and founded Tangyuan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Base with Li and others.
1935 1 commander of the 3rd Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. 1936 1 served as commander-in-chief of the general command of the anti-Japanese allied forces in northern Manchuria. In August of the same year, he served as the commander of the 3 rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition. Later, he served as Chairman of the Executive Committee of Manchuria Provisional Provincial Party Committee and Deputy Commander of the Second Route Army of Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces.
In the face of the crazy "crusade" and "mopping up" of the Japanese puppet troops, Zhao Shangzhi led the anti-United forces to fight bravely and tenaciously with the Japanese puppet troops. He went on an expedition to Songnen Plain, climbed the ice and slept in the snow, and fought more than a hundred times, breaking the heavy "crusade" and "elimination" of the Japanese and puppet troops again and again.
On February 1942 and 12, Zhao Shangzhi was seriously wounded and captured in the battle against the enemy. He would rather die than surrender, regard death as death, and denounce the enemy. The vicious enemy cut off Zhao Shangzhi's head, transported it to Changchun to celebrate, and threw his body into the ice cave of Songhua River. Zhao Shangzhi died heroically at the age of 34.
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