During the Anti-Japanese War, the Chinese Women’s Eighth Road killed seven Japanese soldiers in a hand-to-hand combat, which is different from the anti-Japanese drama

In today's anti-Japanese drama, apart from the various plots of women wearing leather clothes and leather pants, or martial arts superb female eight roads, we rarely see plots that reflect the hard work of the war. But the fact is that these anti-Japanese dramas cannot be denied. At that time, under extremely difficult conditions, many martyrs fought for the country. Some of them died on the battlefield, and some people chose after the war because of injuries. Incognito.

Speaking of Yinjinhua, many people may not know him. It is true that many heroes appeared during the War of Resistance Against Japan, but we cannot ignore any of them. It is understood that Yin Jinhua was born in Henan and studied martial arts with her grandpa since childhood. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, as she witnessed all the atrocities committed by the Japanese army, and many relatives died under the guns of the Japanese army, Yin Jinhua resolutely joined the army.

is taller than an ordinary man, and also knows martial arts, so when he enlisted in the army, Yinjinhua was assigned to the combat squad instead of the logistics unit. On the battlefield, she often rushed to the forefront with a machine gun alone and participated in the defense of Changsha twice. Even the devils were very impressed by her. However, she also left three deep scars on her body, and the other small scars are countless.

Once, in a battle with a Japanese devils, Yinjinhua ran out of bullets, so she started a hand-to-hand fight with the Japanese army by relying on martial arts, and killed 7 Japanese soldiers in a row. In the end, the head was hit by shrapnel and fell into a coma. It took three days and nights to rescue him before he woke up. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Yin Jinhua and her husband, who was also an anti-Japanese veteran, returned to their home in the mountains and forests, and they are still alive today.