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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On February 26, 1905, Yang Jingyu, leader of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, was born
On this day 120 years ago, on February 26, 1905 (January 23, 1905 in the lunar calendar), Yang Jingyu, the leader of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, was born. Yang Jingyu. National hero, one of the founders of the Hubei-Henan-Anhui Soviet District and its Red Army, and one of the main leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces. Formerly known as Ma Shangde, the character Ji Sheng. Born on February 26, 1905 (the 23rd of the first month of the 31st year of the Qing Guangxu Dynasty) in Liwan Village, Quoshan County, Henan Province. In March 1927, he led the Quoshan Peasant Uprising. Joined the Communist Party of China in May of the same year. In early 1928, he was transferred to the Henan Provincial Party Committee of the Communist Party of China and was arrested and imprisoned three times in Luoyang, Kaifeng and other places. In 1929, he went to Northeast China In 1931, he was released from prison after the "September 18th" Incident. He served as secretary of the Harbin Municipal Party Committee, member of the Manchuria Provincial Party Committee, and secretary of the Acting Military Committee. In 1933, he served as political commissar of the Nanman guerrilla in the 32nd Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army, and the division commander and political commissar of the First Independent Division of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. In 1934, he served as commander-in-chief of the Nanman Anti-Japanese Allied Army, and commander and political commissar of the First Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. In 1937, he served as commander-in-chief and political commissar of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Army. After the Lugouqiao Incident, Yang Jingyu launched the Western Expedition and often attacked the Japanese army to support the struggle within the customs. In May 1938 In the winter of the same year, the Japanese invaders implemented the inhumane policy of returning to their homes and colluding with the Japanese armed settlers to strengthen the destruction of the anti-Japanese base area in Nanman, making the situation of the anti-Japanese coalition even more difficult. Yang Jingyu led a group of more than 1,400 people from the First Route Army into the dense forests of Changbai Mountain. The following year, he suffered heavy losses in the battle with the enemy in Mengjiang County, and the team was left with more than 400 people. In January 1940, in order to solve the problem of troop supplies, the main force was ordered to go north and lead a small force eastward. On February 23, he encountered several villagers in front of Baoan Village in Mengjiang County (now Jingyu County), Jilin Province, and one of them returned to Datun to leak the secret to the Japanese puppet authorities. The Kwantung Army's crusade team surrounded the general and urgently called a pseudo-Manchu special force composed of traitors from the Anti-Japanese Union to participate in the war. After several hours of fierce fighting, the general was shot at the key point by the traitor's machine gun and died heroically. After the Japanese army's autopsy, it was found that he had eaten cotton in his military coat and bark on trees. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the traitor who led the special force infiltrated the Eighth Route Army in Shanxi Province and was found to be suppressing it in the early 1950s. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1qmk.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-06:41] 访问:74
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