Anti-Japanese hero Li Yutang: In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Xue Yue was famous for his outstanding achievements, but there is another anti-Japanese hero who is also worth remembering, he is Li Yutang. Although Li Yutang is not as famous as Xue Yue, his heroic performance on the battlefield of resistance against Japan is indelible. Li Yutang was born in Guangrao County, Guangdong, and entered the Whampoa Military Academy for military training when he was young. On the Eastern Crusade and the battlefield of resistance against Japan, he repeatedly demonstrated extraordinary military talent and heroic and fearless fighting spirit. As the commander of the 3rd Division, he led his troops to defend in the area of Shangqiu and Lanfeng in Henan, and always held his position, delaying the Japanese attack. Despite the defeat in some battles, Li Yutang still firmly commanded his troops to stubbornly confront the Japanese army. In the Third Battle of Changsha, he led the 10th Army to annihilate nearly 60,000 Japanese troops with less than 30,000 people, showing extraordinary military command ability and tenacious will to fight. Although Li Yutang's anti-Japanese exploits were not as eye-catching as Xue Yue, his heroic performance and indomitable spirit were equally admirable under the difficult circumstances at that time. It is precisely these unknown heroes that constitute the magnificent epic of the entire War of Resistance Against Japan, and their heroic deeds should be recognized and praised by more people.
In the War of Liberation, Li Yutang's deeds are indeed admirable, he wiped out more than 60,000 Japanese troops in the Battle of Yanzhou, a feat that should have been recorded in history. However, why is Li Yutang forgotten?It is known that during the Battle of Yanzhou in 1948, Li Yutang was captured and successfully escaped, but his heroic deeds were not publicized due to Chiang Kai-shek's investigation order. Does this mean that Li Yutang's exploits were ruthlessly covered up, leaving an irreparable regret?Why did this accomplished general suffer such a fate?In our complicated history, how many heroes have been overshadowed and few people know?Perhaps, we can understand his career and immortal exploits by re-a** Li Yutang's story. Li Yutang, formerly known as Li Pu, was born in a peasant family along the Jiaoji Railway in Shandong Province. After joining the army, he made great achievements, especially in the Battle of Yanzhou, leading his troops to fight tenaciously with the Japanese army, and finally achieved an amazing victory. This battle became an important battle in the Chinese Liberation War and the pinnacle of Li Yutang's military career. However, just behind this victory, there are hidden struggles and sufferings that no one knows.
During his captivity, Li Yutang was deeply tortured, but he did not bow to the predicament, but stubbornly escaped the clutches of the enemy. However, such a feat, which should be celebrated and celebrated, has been ruthlessly covered up and forgotten. It is worth noting that Li Yutang is not the only hero who has been overshadowed in the long river of history. In many historical events, there are many heroic figures, whose deeds are either due to the changes of the times or for various reasons, and ultimately little known. Does this mean that there is some kind of imbalance and bias in our historical record?Shouldn't we dig out and inherit more of the glorious deeds of these heroes, so that future generations can remember and learn from Xi from them?Perhaps, it is these buried stories and characters that make us cherish the preciousness of history more, and also strengthen our respect and memory for heroes. Therefore, we should pay more attention to these forgotten heroes, justify their deeds, and let more people know and remember their achievements. Finally, what lessons can we learn from Li Yutang's forgetting?Perhaps, we should cherish history more, stick to the truth, and let more people and events get the attention and respect they deserve on the stage of history. As the famous saying goes: "Heroes don't ask where they come from, so why should their merits be high or low."
Everyone who has contributed to the country and the nation deserves to be remembered and celebrated. This is also a respect for history and humanity, and it is the best tribute to heroes.