1. Huang Jiguang
National hero. Born in Zhongjiang County, Sichuan Province in 1931, he was a correspondent of the Sixth Company of the Second Battalion of the 135th Regiment of the 15th Army of the Chinese People's Volunteers. He died on October 20, 1952 at Highland 597.9 in the Sangganling area of ??North Korea. He was only 21 years old.
2. Liu Hulan
Formerly known as Liu Fulan, a native of Yunzhouxi Village, Wenshui County, Shanxi Province. Famous revolutionary martyr and outstanding Communist Party member. In December 1946, Liu Hulan cooperated with the military workers to execute Shi Peihuai, the reactionary village head of Yunzhou West Village.
3. Jiang Zhujun
A native of Jiangjiawan, Dashanpu Town, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, an important figure in the Chongqing area organization during the underground period of the Communist Party of China, and a member of the Communist Party of China Recognized female martyr. On November 14, 1949, Jiang Zhujun died heroically at the Lanya execution ground of Geleshan Radio Station. He was only 29 years old when he died.
4. Yang Jingyu
Formerly known as Ma Shangde, courtesy name Jisheng, a native of Queshan County, Henan Province, an outstanding member of the Communist Party of China, a proletarian revolutionist, strategist, and famous The anti-Japanese national hero, one of the founders of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet Area and its Red Army, and one of the main founders and leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces.
In 1932, he was entrusted by the Party Central Committee to organize the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in Northeast China, and served successively as the commander-in-chief and political commissar of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. He led the soldiers and civilians of Northeast China to fight the Japanese invaders in a bloody battle between white mountains and black waters. Under the emergency situation of ice and snow, with no ammunition and food, he finally died heroically after fighting alone with a large number of Japanese invaders for several days and nights.
5. Yue Fei
Yue Fei (March 24, 1103 - January 27, 1142), courtesy name Pengju, was born in Tangyin County, Xiangzhou, Song Dynasty (now Tangyin County, Henan Province) He was a famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty. He was a famous military strategist, strategist, calligrapher, poet, hero against the Jin Dynasty and a national hero in Chinese history. He ranked first among the four generals of the Zhongxing Dynasty in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Yue Fei attached great importance to the people's strength to resist the Jin Dynasty and created the "Linking Heshuo" strategy, advocating that the civilian anti-Jin Dynasty rebels north of the Yellow River and the Song army cooperate with each other to attack the Jin army to regain lost territory.
Yue Fei managed the army with clear rewards and punishments, strict discipline, and he could sympathize with his subordinates and lead by example. There is a popular saying among the Jin people: "It is easy to shake a mountain, but it is difficult to shake Yue's army."