After the establishment of the Red Army University in Wayaobao in northern Shaanxi, it extensively printed enrollment brochures and invited aspiring young people from all over the country to join the struggle to resist Japan and save the country. The principal, Mr. Lin, personally introduced the situation of the national revolution to the visiting relatives and brought a copy of the enrollment brochure back to his hometown of Hubei.
After Lin Xiangrong's younger brother Lin Xiangrong learned the news, he was excited and resolutely went to Yan'an to devote himself to the revolutionary cause. In 1938, he entered the Anti-Japanese Military and Political University to study revolutionary theory and officially joined the army. After graduation, Lin Xiangrong was sent to the Third Army Division of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region as a deputy company commander.
He has always actively participated in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, commanding troops to participate in the liberation of Shijiazhuang, Suiyuan, Tianzhen, Fengzhen and other battles, and established outstanding military exploits in the battles. In June 1946, he became a regimental commander of the Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Military Region.
In the Battle of Pingjin, he captured Zhang Jinjian, commander of the 271st Division of the Kuomintang, and Liang Chao, deputy commander of the division, and was commended by his superiors. After the liberation, Mr. Lin encouraged his younger brother to continue to fight for the revolutionary cause and let him stay in his residence for a few days. After Lin Xiangrong participated in the revolution, he met his brother for the first time, but it was also the last.
After the Pingjin Campaign, he served as the commander of the 59th Regiment of the 197th Division and led his troops to participate in the Battle of Taiyuan. During the stage of capturing the chemical plant in the northern suburbs of Taiyuan, the enemy erected a white flag, claiming that it was willing to surrender, and asked our army to send senior cadres to negotiate the surrender. Someone suggested that it might be a fraudulent surrender, but Lin Xiangrong took the initiative to ask Ying and led a platoon of troops to find out.
Unfortunately, the enemy really surrendered, Lin Xiangrong and the guards walked in the front and encountered an enemy ambush. In the sound of gunfire, the guard was shot first, Lin Xiangrong quickly counterattacked, but was lured to the Jedi, resulting in a major **, and he died heroically on the spot at the age of 33. Due to the war years, despite being 33 years old, Lin Xiangrong is still alone.
The leaders of the army were shocked when they learned about it, and immediately reported to Mr. Lin, but Mr. Lin only replied briefly: "It is completely understandable that we should sacrifice for the revolution." "Key content analysis: Lin Xiangrong's heroic sacrifice in battle. The rewritten theme: the heroic deeds of revolutionary martyr Lin Xiangrong.