In Heilongjiang, a farmer hit the sorghum hanging from the eaves, and a big snake bit his fist.
In Shijiazhuang, a teacher yawned in the theater, and a gecko fell into his mouth.
In Zhejiang, an actor was humming a song while walking on a path. There was a toad squatting in the middle of the road. He stepped over it.
Extra actor Yang Xiaofan accidentally stepped on two rope traps. His feet were trapped and pulled into the air. He died miserably.
Yang Xiaofan plays the most roles of Japanese soldiers. He has no lines and has to "die" several times a day. Yang Xiaofan sometimes exchanges acting skills with his friends. He said that the more clumsy and clumsy he plays a Japanese soldier, the more the director likes him. When he goes into the village to raid, he has to bend down and walk.
, when you see the flower girl and the chickens and ducks in the village, you must show salivating expressions, and you must panic and run away in panic during the battle. In short, you must show the mentally retarded side of the Japanese.
My friend said that we have been beaten by such a group of mentally retarded and idiots for more than eight years. Aren’t we even more...
Putting aside the national stance, objectively speaking, during World War II, the Japs' bravery and fighting spirit and Bushido spirit impressed all the Japanese troops. The Japanese kamikaze terrorized the Americans. Four thousand kamikaze pilots flew planes, and the Japanese kamikaze squadrons made the Americans feel terrible.
Carrying fuel for the return journey, they used planes as bombs to carry out suicide attacks on American ships. In the Battle of Saipan, the Japanese army was defeated. The documentary said that more than 8,000 soldiers and their families committed suicide and martyred their country by committing seppuku and jumping off a cliff. After Japan surrendered, Japanese soldier Onoda
Kanro refused to surrender and did not believe that Japan was defeated. He continued to fight alone in the mountainous forests of the Philippines for thirty years. It was not until March 10, 1974, 29 years after the end of the war, that the Japanese government found the then commander and ordered
He gave up the fight.
The Chinese people also had many heroes and heroes and many evocative stories in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Regardless of the Kuomintang or the Communist Party, all soldiers who fight on the battlefield to defend the dignity of the motherland deserve respect.
During the Hundred Regiments War, an Eighth Route Army soldier asked a fellow villager to send a letter to his father. There was no text in the letter, only a few corn seeds. That year, the father and his son prepared to plant corn in the fields, but the son did not come back.
He died on the battlefield with only a few corn seeds, which he sent home.
Eight hundred people threw themselves into the Yellow River, which was a hundred times more tragic than the five heroes of Langya Mountain! The Japanese army attacked Zhongtiao Mountain, and the Japanese 31st Army lost 27,000 lives, blocking 100,000 Japanese troops from the northwest and changing the entire war situation. Eight hundred people were from Shaanxi.
The soldiers were forced to the edge of the cliff by the Japanese army and ran out of ammunition and food. They faced Shaanxi, knelt down to the sky, then knelt down to their parents, sang Qin opera, and would rather die than surrender, and jumped into the rolling Yellow River.
According to the recollection of an old man, those few lines of Qin opera were sung like this:
Lianglangshan, Lianglangshan, Zhan Hu'er! The earth is shaking, good man, why should you fear life and death for the sake of the country!
He Weiguo could never forget that early morning when he left his mother and his village.
A fourteen-year-old boy carried a load to plow the fields, but was captured by the Japanese to build a gun tower. After he escaped in the middle of the night, the village had been destroyed by the war, and he did not dare to go home. He happened to encounter a group of Japanese soldiers who had broken up.
He cried and followed the team all the way, and later joined the army to fight and became homeless. From then on, he lived in Taiwan for decades, drifting for half his life, and could never go home again.
When he was fleeing, the child was starving. When the troops stopped to eat, they would give him some. Most of the time, he had to pick up leftovers. The Japanese made him feel scared, and he only knew that he would be safe if he followed the troops.
, he kept walking, not knowing where he was. In a county town, he picked up a map of China. Every time he walked, he drew a circle on it. These circles were connected together to form an escape route map.
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One day, an officer said to him: Son, why are you always following us? You can go home.
He Weiguo said: My house was burned down by the Japanese.
The officer said: If the Japanese burn your home, you must kill the Japanese.
He Weiguo said: I want a gun.
The officer said: Take this gun, you are a soldier, you must fight to the last moment for me.
Later, He Weiguo found out that this officer was Sun Liren. Artillery fire roared and bullets roared. The war was over. Residential areas were built on the craters. The bullets rotted in the soil and wild flowers grew on them. He Weiguo followed the army to Taiwan.
, the years he spent in a mental hospital, despite his confusion, there were some details about home that he could never forget.
If you get close to his mouth, you can hear clearly what he is saying: loofah flower, pond, pomegranate...
He still remembered that the earthen walls of the old house were covered with loofahs with yellow flowers in bloom, there was a stone mill in the yard, and the paper on the window lattice was cracked. During his childhood, he always wore a torn cotton jacket and lay on the earth.
On the wall, he looked at the frozen pond outside the door and the old locust tree beside the pond. His mother, wearing patched trousers, walked under the locust tree and thrust a grinning pomegranate into his hand.
That was the last memory of his mother, and he still remembered his mother's expression and actions at that time.
No one knows why, during the Mid-Autumn Festival one year, when this veteran in the mental hospital looked at the pomegranates and mooncakes on the table, he suddenly shed tears and howled like a child.
Some memories will not be forgotten as time goes by. On the contrary, they become clearer as time goes by, just like the crescent moon by the window, which always brings back memories of the past.
After He Weiguo recovered and was discharged from the hospital, he often attended veterans' gatherings. The themes of the gatherings were basically telling the same stories. Regarding the war, those Taiwanese veterans were not willing to talk much about the war. Most of the topics were nostalgia for their hometown.
Hometown is a word that haunts people’s dreams. Only wanderers outside can deeply understand what hometown is.
Due to historical reasons and the advanced age of these veterans, many of them cannot return home. Burying me in my hometown is the last wish of many Taiwanese veterans. There is an 83-year-old veteran who suffers from Alzheimer's disease.
, lost his ability to speak, and sat on a wooden chair all day long. The only two words he could say were: go home. His last wish was to scatter his ashes in the wheat field of his hometown.
After the opening of cross-strait navigation, there was a hometown gathering. A veteran visiting relatives returned from the mainland and brought three kilograms of soil.
The expressions on the faces of many veterans looked nervous. Everyone sat together like primary school students. No one spoke, and no one even gasped loudly. They seemed to be participating in a solemn ceremony, and each person was given a spoonful of soil. Some veterans put the soil in their hands.
They regarded it as a treasure and locked it in a safe; some veterans put the soil in a teapot and drank it.
It is difficult to leave their homeland, and perhaps they will never be able to set foot on their hometown again in this life.
In order to commemorate the 67th anniversary of the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, after consultation between the relevant departments on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, a group of veterans of the Taiwan Expeditionary Force were invited to come to the mainland to participate in activities. The young boys at the time, now the elderly, these veterans of the expeditionary force participated in the commemorative activities
, passing by a small train station, there were people in the waiting room in twos and threes. There were farmers going out to work, students studying, couples traveling, and civil servants on business trips. The receptionist held up a banner-"Welcome to the expedition.
The army goes home!" When a group of old and gray-haired veterans appeared, applause came from nowhere in the waiting room. The applause was lonely at first, but then everyone stood up, smiling, and applauded.
Raise your hands!
The veteran's expression is even a little shy, and the veteran's white hair is a real honor.
He Weiguo is also one of them. Being invited to visit the mainland this time has strengthened his determination to return to the mainland and settle down.
When he returned home, before he even set foot on his homeland, he squatted down and cried bitterly. Time had changed his appearance and taken away his relatives from the mainland. His original home was long gone.
He carried the burden. He was still young when he went out, but he was old when he came back.
In his life, he was as lonely as a dandelion.
When He Weiguo was working at the cemetery, some Taiwanese veterans had nowhere to place their ashes, so they had to entrust him to bury them here. The homes of those Taiwanese veterans in the mainland are no longer there, and some can't even find their villages.
This lonely old man often muttered to himself and was in a trance. He would be in a daze for a long time and say to the fallen leaves:
Dad, mother, brother, and my comrades, you are all waiting for me below.
The actors wearing Japanese soldier costumes at the nearby shooting scene, as well as the faint gunfire, made the veteran insane and relapsed. The trauma of the past could not be erased, and his memory returned to the period of the Anti-Japanese War. This chaotic mental state
He mistakenly thought that he was still on the battlefield. He killed an innocent man, made a bow and arrow to hide outside the gun tower, and shot another actor who spoke Japanese. Finally, he grabbed a pistol and hid in
cave, making the final resistance.
At that time, the bearded director wanted to film the scene of rounding up veterans, but was driven away by armed police officers and soldiers.
Director Chen said: You are pretending to be a reporter, what are you causing trouble?
The bearded director said: It's really stupid that so many people can't catch one person. Do you want to keep guarding the entrance of the cave so that the veteran can't stand the hunger and run out, and then catch him? But I see that inside the cave
There may be snails, frogs, snakes, etc. The veteran can hide in there for a month without any problem.
Two armed police officers confiscated the bearded director's camera and drove him down the mountain on his arm.
The bearded director said: Wait, I have a way to get the veterans to come out.
Director Chen asked: What can we do?
The bearded director said: We have a special actor on the crew who looks a lot like Sun Liren. Isn't this veteran a subordinate of Sun Liren? You can let Sun Liren put on his old military uniform and order him to come out to receive instructions. As long as he comes out of the cave, you can go up.
Grasp.
The situation was critical at that time. He Weiguo had a gun in his hand and was in the dark. In order to avoid casualties, the armed police officers and soldiers did not choose to enter the cave and arrest them by force. Although the method provided by the bearded director was a bit absurd, it was necessary to try it. Special actor
He quickly changed into clothes and arrived at the scene. He stood in front of the cave and shouted, asking He Weiguo to put down his weapons and walk out of the cave.
There was silence in the cave. After a long time, a word came from inside: Password?
The password is a military code used to identify ourselves and the enemy. The special actor spread his hands helplessly. No one knows which battle in the Anti-Japanese War He Weiguo’s memory is in. The military password of that battle at that time was
What is the reply order?
The trapping plan failed. This book will be updated soon.
When it got dark, a group of armed police officers quietly sneaked into the cave with night vision equipment and planned to make a surprise arrest. However, they were stubbornly blocked by Mr. He Weiguo. In order to avoid unnecessary casualties, the armed police officers and soldiers chose to retreat in time. Next, after research and discussion
, the headquarters proposed four plans: first, flooding, pouring water into the cave and drowning the criminals; second, smoke, but it is impossible to know whether there are air holes in the cave; third, blasting, but the cave cannot be attacked for a long time and cannot be attacked.
Plant explosives; fourth, fire attack.
The situation was deadlocked, and the command headquarters chose the fourth option.
Two oil tankers were urgently mobilized, and oil pumps were used to pour gasoline and diesel into the cave through oil pipelines. Armed police officers and soldiers injected a total of 1,500 kilograms of gasoline into the cave, and then spread the circle around the entrance of the cave to a safe location, and finally used
A flamethrower ignited the gasoline in the cave.
At this time, it was already dawn, there was a loud bang, and flames spurted out from the entrance of the cave...
When the flames extinguished, the armed police went into the cave to search and found a charred corpse. After forensic identification, it was that of Mr. He Weiguo.
The forensic doctor said: He was not burned to death, but shot himself.
The veteran's last bullet was reserved for himself.