The bayberry of the Eighth Route Army was dying, and she was whipped but miraculously survived

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-28

In 1942, the female eight-way bayberry was imprisoned and was devastated by the Japanese army. A man who looked like a traitor came over and whipped the bayberry mercilessly. Yang Mei was about to scold angrily, but the man whispered: "I am a comrade, please hurry up and beg for mercy!."”

Yangmei, born in a wealthy merchant family in Sichuan, has a solid family since childhood, has a good education, and is the pride of her parents. She could have lived a happy and comfortable life, but in 1937, the Japanese invaded the land of China, and the war raged, and the people were miserable. 18-year-old Yang Mei resolutely abandoned comfort and threw herself into the trend of defending her family and country.

On the road of the Anti-Japanese War, Yangmei relied on bravery, tenacity and wisdom many times to get rid of the enemy's encirclement and interception, and completed many arduous tasks. However, during an operation to cover the retreat of her teammates, in order to distract the enemy's attention, she risked her life and fled in the opposite direction. Seeing that the enemy was approaching, Yang Mei quickly chewed up the important information on her body, and in the end, she was unfortunately arrested by the Japanese army.

In order to obtain the key information of our party on Yangmei, the Japanese army used all kinds of cruel methods against her. At the banquet, Yang Mei glanced fiercely and flipped the table with contempt. The Japanese soldiers were furious and inflicted all kinds of punishments, such as chili pepper water, tiger chairs, and whippings. However, Yangmei remained silent under these cruel punishments.

Just as she was dying, the man who looked like a traitor walked up to Yangmei, whipped her mercilessly, and then whispered: "I'm gay, beg for mercy!"Yang Mei was frightened and wanted to reprimand angrily, but she was overwhelmed by the man's sudden news.

With years of experience in the Anti-Japanese War, Yangmei quickly regained her composure and looked at the man with doubts and fear. The man seemed to understand her feelings, responded affirmatively, and told her with lips, "Quick!".Yang Mei saw the trust, and she decided to take a risk.

So, when the Japanese army was about to start a new round of interrogation, Yang Mei shouted loudly: "Taijun, I beg for mercy, I have the information you want!."Yang Mei deliberately told the Japanese troops a few innocuous intelligence points in order to gain their trust. After the Japanese army verified the authenticity of the intelligence, the supervision of bayberry was gradually relaxed. Thanks to the Japanese army's reduced vigilance against her, the man was able to communicate with her more often.

After a period of time, the bayberry body gradually**. With the help of the man, she managed to escape on a night when the Japanese were loosely guarded. However, until she managed to escape, she still did not know the man's real name.

An unsung hero like a man is an insignificant microcosm of the Anti-Japanese War period. They are anonymous and lurking within the enemy, some of them die silently, and some of them cannot even be justified. Yangmei charged into battle, fighting on the front line, and they were heroes. And underground workers like men, who go deep into the tiger's den, are brave and fearless, and silently dedicated, they are also heroes.

Our peaceful life today is not easy to come by, and it was bought by the blood and lives of countless martyrs. We must always remember history and cherish the memory of heroes and martyrs. Salute to all revolutionary martyrs and countless unsung heroes.

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