Reflections on the Biography of luliang heroes

After reading a book, I believe everyone must understand a lot. It's time to write a review and record it. Have you figured out how to write your comments? The following is a sample essay on luliang heroes compiled by me for you. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

This summer vacation, I read the biography of luliang heroes written by my uncle and uncle. I am deeply touched by this, and I am very angry with the Japanese invaders for doing bad things on our land in China.

This book tells the story of militiamen Lei Shizhu, Meng Erleng, Zhang Youyi and others who fought against Japanese invaders during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. There are two articles in the story that I will never forget.

The first one is "Japanese devils kill people like mowing grass, and Zhang Laohan lures the enemy to jump off a cliff". After the Japanese invaders surrounded the village where the militia lived, they found out all the people in the village and asked them where the militia was hiding. No one disclosed it. The Japanese invaders became angry from embarrassment and even pushed a little girl into the fire. At this time, an old man surnamed Zhang said, "I know where the militia is hiding." At first people thought that Zhang Laohan was a traitor, but Zhang Laohan led the Japanese invaders to the edge of the cliff, hugged their monitor and jumped off the cliff. Finally, Zhang Laohan died unfortunately, and so did the squad leader. Zhang Laohan's spirit of not betraying the country and fighting the enemy to the end is very valuable, which shows the indomitable spirit of our people and the brutality of the invaders.

The second one is "A thousand punishments don't change the true colors of heroes, but all hardships change the hearts of strong men". Just listening to the topic makes people admire. The thing is this: in a sweeping operation, the enemy captured the militiamen Kang, Meng Erleng, Kang and Wu Erwa. It turned out that the enemy wanted to get information about the Eighth Route Army from them, so they were tortured, but none of them kept silent and bowed their heads. In the end, they escaped from the cell with their own wisdom. This article shows the spirit that China soldiers never give in to the enemy.

After reading this book, I deeply hate the actions of the Japanese invaders and think about how much a war has hurt a country and people. I also got rid of the habit of doing things halfway before. Now I don't do anything by halves, but I have the spirit of perseverance and perseverance.