The Deeds of Eight Female Soldiers in Mudanjiang (Simple)

"Eight women threw themselves into the river" refers to the heroic deeds of eight female officers and men of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition led by China's * * * Production Party who fought bravely against the Japanese invaders, fought bloody battles with the Japanese army to the end, never gave in, and finally collectively threw themselves into the river.

1In the summer of 938, the Japanese Kwantung Army assembled pseudo-Mongols and Manchus and launched the "Three Rivers Crusade" in the lower reaches of Songhua River. In order to get rid of the predicament, the Fourth and Fifth Armies of the Northeast Anti-Union decided to move westward, which was repeatedly chased and intercepted by the Japanese army and sacrificed many anti-Union soldiers. On June+10/October, 5438, the 5th Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition 1 Division 1 100 troops were blocked by Hunhe River in Wu Si. There are eight female soldiers in the women's team of the Fifth Army, namely: Leng Yun (formerly known as), Yang, Huang Guiqing, Huang Guiqing, Wang Anfu. After several days of surprise attack, the soldiers were hungry and tired, so the teacher decided to rest on the shore for one night and cross the river tomorrow morning. The weather in the north of June+10 in 5438 was already very cold. After camping by the river, the troops made several bonfires to keep warm. Ge Hailu, a Japanese puppet spy, found a bonfire flashing by the river and reported to the Japanese garrison that the anti-Union soldiers were resting by the river. After midnight, the Japanese Colonel Kumamoto assembled 1000 more than Japanese and puppet troops to surround the anti-United fighters. At dawn, the anti-allied soldiers found the Japanese army and rushed out. Leng Yun was calm and ordered seven female soldiers to lie down. The enemy did not find them and approached the big army. At this time, the situation is very critical. Here, Leng Yun fought to the death, decisively organized female soldiers to attack the enemy from behind, attracted Japanese firepower, and covered the big troops to break through. The enemy suddenly panicked, thinking that they had been ambushed, and hurriedly pulled out some troops to fight back at them. The large troops took the opportunity to highlight the encirclement of the Japanese army. The comrades who rushed out finally heard them shouting in unison-"Come out quickly! Hold the gun in your hand and fight the war to the end! " When the Japanese army learned that they had only eight female soldiers, they became even more rampant and shouted, "Surrender!" The imperial army won't treat women badly! "When the large forces found that there were still eight female soldiers who did not rush out of the Japanese encirclement, they organized anti-Union soldiers to come back for rescue many times, but they all failed because of the strong firepower of the Japanese army. The eight female soldiers who were surrounded threw the last Grenade, destroyed the guns while the enemy was lying down, and waded into the cold Wushun River hand in hand ... and wrote a magnificent chapter of "Eight Women Throwing into the River". Eight female soldiers gave their young lives for the liberation of the Chinese nation. The oldest of them is 25 years old, and the youngest is only 13 years old.

"Eight Bitches Throwing into the River" embodies the heroic spirit of Chinese sons and daughters who dare to fight the Japanese army to the end for the cause of national liberation. Zhou Baozhong, commander-in-chief of the Second Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Union, learned that "eight women threw themselves into the river" and immediately wrote that "there should be a heroic woman along the Mudanjiang River in Wu Si in the future". After liberation, the producer of China * * * filmed a film "Children of China" with the theme of "Eight Bitches Throwing into the River", and the noble integrity of the heroines strongly infected thousands of China people in Qian Qian, Qian Qian. On September 7th, 1986, a giant "Eight Women Throwing into the River Monument" was built to commemorate eight women martyrs. Kang Keqing, vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, wrote an inscription for him: "Eight women are immortal."