1. On the occasion of the British army's massive attack, Chen Huacheng called the officers and men together and said seriously, "I have been in the army for decades, and it is difficult to make statistics. Live or die. It's worth dying for your country. Chen Huacheng has the spirit of putting the country first, regardless of personal gains and losses, and giving his life for the country at any time.
2. Chen Huacheng pulled out his sabre and led the soldiers to hand-to-hand combat with the enemy who climbed the battery. Chen Huacheng was injured in many places in the struggle, and his shirt was stained with blood. He fell down, struggled to get up again, waved his combat knife and roared at the enemy. On the battlefield, Chen Huacheng fought bravely and was not afraid of death. This is a fearless spirit that ignores life and death and is not afraid of sacrifice.
Chen Huacheng personally opened fire and sank an enemy ship that rushed ahead. The artillery battle lasted more than two hours, and * * * sank and wounded four enemy ships, killing more than 300 intruders. Chen Huacheng took the lead and personally fired at the enemy, which played a very good leading role.
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The article "Chen Huacheng's Wusongkou Bloody Battle" tells the story of Chen Huacheng's heroic sacrifice to defend Wusong (now Baoshan District of Shanghai) and fight against the British invaders during the Opium War. The full text is magnificent and the language is short and powerful, which shows and depicts the scene of heroic killing of the enemy.
Battle course: In the 22nd year of Daoguang (1842), on the sixth day of April, the British invaders attacked Wusong fortress with more than 100 warships and more than 10,000 troops. Chen Huacheng, a 67-year-old veteran, has been paying his bills, waving flags and firing guns to fight the invading army. After Niu Jian, the governor of Liangjiang River, put forward a proposal and vowed to fight for the survival of the position, Chen Huacheng led dozens of Qin Bing to firmly guard the isolated position of the West Fort.
He was in charge of fighting in Tang Chi. When the artillery lacked space, he lit some gunpowder and opened dozens of doors in succession. He also insisted on commanding rifle squad and shotgun squad to shoot at the invading troops landing on the shore. Landing in the British brigade, Chen Huacheng was injured in seven places, and finally died heroically in his post, which was very important to his post. At the same time, more than 80 officers and men, including Wei, who was stationed in Zhongying, died.
1992 Dacheng Hall of Baoshan Confucius Temple was rebuilt into Chen Huacheng Memorial Hall during the reign of Qing Qianlong. The exhibits show the young people in Chen Huacheng who joined the army, made outstanding achievements, fought to the death against Britain, and died heroically, which roughly outlined their lives.