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Fire Phoenix--Anti-Japanese Female Soldier Killed by Japanese Army (Photo)

Detailed information: In 1938, the Japanese army captured the 24-year-old female anti-Japanese warrior, Ceng Hua, in East China and brutally killed her.

In the photo, she still retains her outfit as a guerrilla, but she was removed from her armed forces, but the fighting spirit of the female warrior is better than ordinary anti-enemy weapons.

When I was used to seeing war scenes and propaganda posters, I suddenly saw this lonely woman, which was amazing: I could not lose my confidence and majesty in front of the enemy leader of tigers and wolves. My courage and perseverance were enough to make the Chinese people inside and outside the picture ashamed. I hope that the heroes will not die, and the spirit of national self-improvement will not die!

Chuanghua was arrested when she was fighting until she was finally arrested when she was 24 years old.

Because the belt she wore was a standard belt used by the Boy Scouts, it was called the "Chinese Girl Scouts" by the Japanese army. In fact, her age should not be a Boy Scouts. Judging from the clothes worn by Cenghua, it should be local armed forces. Two photos of the same prisoner of war appeared in the Japanese pictorial, which was very rare because the Japanese army had very strict propaganda and review. The background of the picture is a wooden house facing the street. Four Japanese soldiers looked at Cenghua from different angles. Two people.

The old man wearing a dark long gown, helplessly put his hands in his sleeves, and looked at Chuang Hua's back sadly. The tall young man next to him was not sure whether he was Chuang Hua's comrade-in-arms. His eyes were obviously more concerned and solemn than others. Chuang Hua himself was the most calm, showing a kind of peace and even smiling. Her hands were crossed in front of her chest, which was a confident and fearless attitude. She looked around with the Japanese army, who was famous for its cruelty, and she was calm.

In 1938, the Japanese army captured the 24-year-old female anti-Japanese warrior, Ceng Hua, in East China and brutally killed her.

In the photo, she still retains her outfit as a guerrilla, but she was removed from her armed forces, but the fighting spirit of the female warrior is better than ordinary anti-enemy weapons.

When I was used to seeing war scenes and propaganda posters, I suddenly saw this lonely woman, which was amazing: I could not lose my confidence and majesty in front of the enemy leader of tigers and wolves. My courage and perseverance were enough to make the Chinese people inside and outside the picture ashamed. I hope that the heroes will not die, and the spirit of national self-improvement will not die!

Chuanghua was arrested when she was fighting until she was finally arrested when she was 24 years old.

Because the belt she wore was a standard belt used by the Boy Scouts, it was called the "Chinese Girl Scouts" by the Japanese army. In fact, her age should not be a Boy Scouts. Judging from the clothes worn by Cenghua, it should be local armed forces. Two photos of the same prisoner of war appeared in the Japanese pictorial, which was very rare because the Japanese army had very strict propaganda and review. The background of the picture is a wooden house facing the street. Four Japanese soldiers looked at Cenghua from different angles. Two people.

The old man wearing a dark long gown, helplessly put his hands in his sleeves, and looked at Chuang Hua's back sadly. The tall young man next to him was not sure whether he was Chuang Hua's comrade-in-arms. His eyes were obviously more concerned and solemn than others. Chuang Hua himself was the most calm, showing a kind of peace and even smiling. Her hands were crossed in front of her chest, which was a confident and fearless attitude. She looked around with the Japanese army, who was famous for its cruelty, and she was calm.

I wrote it later. Since one day, I found this lady in the information, anger burned in my chest. Since it was a blatant history, let our sisters reappear in the War of Resistance Against Japan!

The phoenix is ​​not dead, but is reborn from the fire!

I would like to use this article to commemorate the unyielding women in the War of Resistance Against Japan. They are our sisters and our role models.

May the phoenix bless me in China!

May thousands of descendants of China remember history and love China!

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