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Tianjin Anti-Japanese Campaign Tianjin Attack
Li Wentian, commander-in-chief of the only anti-Japanese campaign in Tianjin, was attached to the 29th Army. Li Wentian and the famous Shandong anti-Japanese general Zhang Zizhong, then the mayor of Tianjin, were always inseparable. This anti-Japanese campaign in Tianjin is known as the "Tianjin Great Attack". At that time, Mr. Li Wentian, who lived in Hebei District of Tianjin, often gave patriotic education to young students. When the Japanese invaded Tianjin, Mr. Li Wentian led his men to attack the Japanese army angrily. In the Italian Concession, Tianjin Railway Station, Tianjin North Railway Station, Beining Park, Liu Cun, Hebei District, Tianjin,

1On July 27, 937, Song refused the "ultimatum" of the Japanese army and sent out electricity to defend the country. After receiving the electricity from Song, commander of the 29th Army, he immediately decided to fight against Japan. In Tianjin apartment on Shengli Road, Hebei District, Tianjin, he convened a meeting with Huang Weigang, brigade commander of the 12th Brigade, Liu Jialuan, captain of the Tianjin Security Corps, Ning Dianwu, head of the pistol regiment, Qi Guangyuan, brigade commander of the 26th independent brigade, and Ma, secretary general of the Tianjin Municipal Government, to convey Song Dian's decision to join the 29th Army in the War of Resistance. Li Wentian decided to take advantage of the fact that the Japanese troops did not increase substantially, and quickly wiped out the Japanese army in the city while it was unprepared. Participants unanimously elected Li Wentian as the commander-in-chief, Liu Jialuan as the deputy commander-in-chief, and all officers and men of the 38th Division obeyed the unified leadership of Li Wentian. And signed and issued the "wyndell dichinson Anti-Japanese War Declaration" jointly signed by the above seven people. Historically known as the Tianjin attack, also known as the seven-person meeting. From 2: 00 am on July 29th, the defenders in Tianjin constantly caused heavy losses to the Japanese army, and even burned down Japan's airport in Tianjin East Bureau. Another unit almost hit the Japanese headquarters in Guang Hai Temple.

The fiercest battles took place in the Italian Concession, Tianjin Railway Station, Tianjin North Railway Station, Beining Park and Wan Liu Cun Street in Hebei, Tianjin. In order to compete for Tianjin Central Station (now Hebei North Station), Li Wentian led a large number of artillery shells at Beining Park to attack the Japanese in the station, and once regained the station. The fierce fighting around the octagonal water tower in Wan Liu Cun Street, Hebei Province was also fierce. Some soldiers didn't retreat until they ran out of ammunition and sacrificed heroically. Hebei District of Tianjin is the place where a large number of military writers and artists once lived and engaged in revolutionary activities, such as Yuan Shikai, Liang Qichao, Li Hongzhang, Zeng Guofan, Li Shutong, Sun Yat-sen, Zhou Enlai, Deng, Li Dazhao, Feng, Cao Kun, Li and Cai E. It is the soul of Tianjin. Losing Hebei is equivalent to losing the whole of Tianjin. The soldiers stormed the Japanese army with the will to live and die with the city, and the fighting continued until 3 pm on the 29 th. The Tianjin Anti-Japanese War not only dealt a heavy blow to the Japanese army, but also preserved a powerful force for the future anti-Japanese war. The residents of Hebei District in Tianjin have made great sacrifices for this.

However, with the passage of time, many descendants of people who originally lived in Hebei District of Tianjin have emigrated overseas, and these overseas people who are interested in Tianjin's development are also quite dissatisfied with Tianjin's construction of Hebei District. Since Tianjin's liberation, Hebei District has not been built and developed, which makes an urban area that once influenced China's changeable situation decline more and more, and Tianjin hardly mentions Li Wentian and his men's heroic fight against the Japanese army. There is a saying that "Hebei is prosperous and Tianjin is declining."

On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, all the provinces in China have come up with a glorious history of the Anti-Japanese War: Taierzhuang Campaign in Shandong, Battle between Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai, Victory in Changsha, Hunan, July 7th Incident in Beijing, Battle of Xinkou, Shanxi, etc. Tianjin, on the other hand, compared the so-called businessmen in Hexi District of Heping District with other provinces, leaving aside the heroic anti-Japanese Li Wentian and the famous "Tianjin Great Attack" launched by his troops. I can't help thinking, if this war of resistance took place in front of the leader's house and Hexi District of Heping, which Tianjin leaders built with all their energy and money for more than 30 years of reform and opening up, would it be deliberately forgotten? Tianjin's selfishness stems from the peaceful Hexi, and Tianjin's inaction stems from the selfishness of Tianjin cadres.

"The prosperity of Hebei is the prosperity of Tianjin, and the decline of Hebei is the decline of Tianjin" makes sense, but now Tianjin has declined as a whole.