Li Aimin, a young hero, handwritten newspaper.

The young hero Li Aimin quoted the handwritten newspaper as follows:

Li Aimin is an anti-Japanese hero in Taihang Mountain area. 1942 spring, 1 1 year-old Li Aimin was the head of the Anti-Japanese Youth League. One day, Commander Zhong of the Eighth Route Army asked him to cross the enemy blockade to deliver an "urgent" letter. Without further ado, Li Aimin went home to catch up with his beloved little donkey, took a straw rope and sickle, put the letter in his socks and set off.

Seeing the enemy's blockade smoothly all the way, he suddenly found a figure with a gun shaking on the mound not far ahead. No, the Japanese mobile sentry is on to him.

What shall we do? Li Aimin had a brainwave and grabbed a thin piece of cow dung to cover him. Then he drove the donkey into the grass slope and bent down to mow the grass. "Bagya Road, put your hands up!" Suddenly, the devil around behind him grabbed him by the collar. Another Japanese officer looked Ai Min in the eye and shouted, "Special agent of the Eighth Route Army, arrest him!" " "

"I'm here to let the donkey mow the grass. Look, that's a pile of grass I cut. Isn't that my little black donkey? " Li Aimin responded tactfully. Seeing that he was covered in dung, the devil kicked him down with one foot, muttered a few words, and turned around and left. Xiaomaimin got up with a sharp pain, stumbled and drove the donkey straight to the path, and successfully completed the task of delivering letters.

Late the next night, the Japanese temporary stronghold was cleared by the soldiers of the Eighth Route Army 14 regiment and the joint defense militia. Unfortunately, this little anti-Japanese hero fell under the butcher's knife in 1943 to protect the villagers from falling into enemy hands. That year, he 12 years old.