Wang Erxiao’s deeds?

On the morning of October 25, 1942 (the sixteenth day of the ninth lunar month), 13-year-old Wang Erxiao was grazing cattle on the hillside of the outer cliff called Langyagou Gate by local fellows. Suddenly he saw a group of Japanese soldiers entering. When Shan Lai raided the village, there were dozens of Japanese soldiers walking towards Fanzhuangwang Village from Langyakou. The Eighth Route Army's rear organs are hidden in the ravine over there, as well as many villagers. If the Japanese invade that ravine, not only the Eighth Route Army's rear organs will be damaged, but the villagers will also be doomed. But at this time it was too late to run back and report.

At this moment, Erxiao suddenly remembered that in order to smash the Japanese attack, the Laiyuan Anti-Japanese Government had transferred more than 20 wounded people and food. In order to protect the rear organs and the masses, the cavalry company was ambushing the stone. On the stone ridge in the corner of the lake. Erxiao thought about it calmly. He wanted to lead the Japanese into an ambush and let the Eighth Route Army catch them off guard! After making up his mind, Erxiao deliberately exposed himself. When the Japanese soldiers who were bumping around in the valley saw Erxiao, they quickly grabbed him from the hillside and asked for directions. Erxiao cleverly dealt with the Japanese and deceived their trust to lead the way. Going east from Langyagou Gate is Fanzhuangwang Village. Wang Erxiao led the Japanese into the northwest ditch and led them to the corner of Shihu where the Eighth Route Army was ambushing. In fact, this is a dead end road, and you will reach the end of the road after climbing over the boulder.

The Japanese were dumbfounded and didn’t realize they had been fooled until then. Erxiao wanted to run towards the bushes while the enemy was still in shock. At this time, the Japanese officer raised his foreign knife towards him. The first knife cut off five fingers of Wang Erxiao's right hand, and the second knife stabbed Wang Erxiao. The small chest threw him onto the boulder. At the same time, the troops on the hilltop were firing with gunfire, and they wiped out all the enemies without even a pack of cigarettes.

Just after the battle, the soldiers ran to the boulder to rescue Wang Erxiao. At that time, Wang Erxiao was still alive, and two Eighth Route Army soldiers were also seriously injured. The army escorted them to Liujiazhuang. However, due to their serious injuries, the three of them passed away one after another and were buried forever in the deep mountains of Liujiazhuang.