The female eight-way outwits the enemy and bravely saves the villagers in the sweep
In 1942, Tu Junhua, as a female Eighth Road, served as the propaganda minister of the Shouzhang Women's Rescue Association and the director of the Sixth District Women's Rescue Association. She and her team members often shuttled between base areas and guerrilla areas, mobilized the masses, raised women's ideological consciousness, promoted the development of women party members, and led everyone to raise clothing and food to support the Eighth Route Army's fighting.
9.27"Great"Sweep"It is the most painful history in the history of the Hebei-Shandong-Henan Anti-Japanese War. 18-year-old Xiao Tu came to the house of Yuan Da Niang, the president of the Yuanlou Village Women's Rescue Association, on that day.
As soon as Aunt Yuan saw her, she said affectionately: "My daughter is back!" Xiao Tu hugged Aunt Yuan tightly, expressing his deep thoughts about her. The next day, Xiao Tu attended a meeting of the county party committee at Aunt Yuan's house, but unfortunately, the village found an enemy from the direction of the Red Temple, and the ground was full of devil sun flags.
The senior secretary of the county party committee decisively ordered: "Immediately destroy the documents and organize the masses to move to the south of the embankment." If the enemy retreats today, we will come back in the evening and continue the meeting here. ”
After hearing the order, everyone immediately split up and began to evacuate the crowd. Xiao Tu and Yuan Da Niang have been left behind in order to help the women and children evacuate. By the time they were preparing for a safe transfer, the enemy brigade had already entered the village, and they did not have time to go any further.
In order not to implicate Aunt Yuan, Xiao Tu decided to act separately from Aunt Yuan. However, Aunt Yuan grabbed Xiao Tu's hand tightly and quickly ran towards her yard.
Aunt Yuan's wisdom was displayed at a critical moment. There was only one earthen kang in her hut, with few cooking utensils and no hiding place. However, in the face of the sudden danger, Aunt Yuan was in a hurry, asked Xiao Tu to hide in the kang, wrapped her tightly in a quilt, and sat on the edge of the kang, pretending to be disabled.
The cottage was in disrepair, with dark walls and windows the size of tofu blocks, allowing only a faint light to shine. Aunt Yuan's hair was unkempt and her face was haggard, but her expression was as calm as water, and she sat as steady as Mount Tai.
Xiao Tu felt stuffy and hot in the dilapidated house, but she firmly believed that if the enemy found her, she would definitely fight them to the death, and she would never be a prisoner, let alone involve Aunt Yuan.
A group of enemies entered the courtyard noisily, apparently trying to make a fire outside for cooking. Suddenly, a traitor entered Yuan's house with a big gun and asked for dishes and chopsticks.
Aunt Yuan said in a calm tone: "I'm just an old man who lives alone, my legs are paralyzed and I can't get out of bed, you can go and get it yourself." As she spoke, she pointed to the dishes and chopsticks on the ground, and the traitor took them and left.
Aunt Yuan, the village party secretary and the villagers covered Xiao Tu with their lives, and spent a long century avoiding the clutches of the enemy. In the "927" sweep, although Xiao Tu left the old area safely, she would always have the figure of Aunt Yuan, the village party secretary and the villagers in her mind.
Those good comrades and villagers who sacrificed their lives at the guns of the Japanese army will always be remembered in Xiao Tu's heart. Their heroic sacrifice paved a road of blood and tears for the birth of New China, and Xiao Tu will always miss them!
Note: Xiao Tu, alias He Ting, is the wife of the founding general Pan Yan.