Harbin suddenly became famous. Ice and Snow World, Central Street...
This cold city has become the hottest topic in everyone's mouth
And this "Internet celebrity" city also has its deep side
There are 4 in the main urban area of Harbin
The main streets named after anti-Japanese heroes
are Shangzhi Street, Jingyu Street, Yiman Street, Zhaolin Street
Shangzhi Street·Zhao Shangzhi
Zhao Shangzhi was the commander-in-chief of the Anti-Japanese War in North Manchuria
Together with Yang Jingyu, they are called "Nanyang" Northern Zhao"
"Small Manchukuo, big Zhao Shangzhi"
This is the awe-inspiring evaluation of him by the Japanese army at that time
February 12, 1942
Zhao Shangzhi was seriously injured in a sneak attack by secret agents and sacrificed after being captured
The cruel Japanese army cut him off The skull of General Zhao Shangzhi was finally found in 2004 during the renovation of a temple in Changchun City, Jilin Province. He led the soldiers and civilians in Northeast China to fight the Japanese invaders in a bloody battle.
In the ice and snow, with no ammunition or food, he finally fought alone with the enemy for several days and nights, and then died heroically. "We Chinese have surrendered, so is there still China?"
Yiman Street·Zhao Yiman
In the spring of 1931
After taking the only photo with his one-month-old son
Zhao Yiman resolutely went to the Northeast front line to support the anti-Japanese war
1936 In August, Zhao Yiman died heroically.
She was tortured by the enemy for nine months.
She never bowed her head.
All the information the Japanese got was:
Her name was Zhao Yiman.
She had the highest education among Chinese women.
Zhaolin Street·Li Zhaolin
Li Zhaolin He once served as the commander-in-chief of the Third Route Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Alliance.
He was one of the few anti-Japanese leaders who went through the entire 14-year Anti-Japanese War.
He risked his life and never surrendered in front of the enemy. As an open representative of the Communist Party, he launched a tit-for-tat struggle with the Kuomintang reactionaries. On March 9, 1946, Li Zhaolin was killed by a Kuomintang agent in Harbin. For his own life, Li Zhaolin already had a definition: "If my blood can polish people's lives, Eyes, awakening people, my death is worth it. "
The names of the heroes
have long been deeply ingrained in the memory of this city
Harbin will not forget
The Chinese people will not forget
(Source: cctv National Memory)
[Editor: Wang Rongfei]