Shi Zhongheng (1906— 1936), a native of Yongji, Jilin, joined the Northeast Army in 1926. 193 1 After the September 18th Incident broke out, he served as the company commander of Jilin Anti-Japanese National Salvation Army. After the dissolution of the Jilin Anti-Japanese Salvation Army, it persisted in the anti-Japanese guerrilla war in eastern Jilin, serving as the head and brigade commander.
/kloc-joined China * * * in 0/934, and in the same year he led his troops into the Second Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army. 1936 served as the commander of the second division of the second army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition, and died fighting with the Japanese army in Ning 'an, Heilongjiang in the same year 10.
2. Xia Yunjie
Xia Yunjie (1903— 1936) was born in Yishui, Shandong. 1March, 926, Xia Yunjie left his hometown and fled to Kanto to Tangyuan County, Heilongjiang Province, due to the infighting among warlords in his hometown and years of famine. In September, Feng Zhongyun, Commissioner of CPC Manchuria Provincial Committee, visited Tangyuan. Feng Zhongyun introduced Xia Yunjie to China.
1932 1 0 year 10 month 1 0 day, under the leadership of the underground party organization, Tangyuan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla of the 30th Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army was established. In the process of establishing this anti-Japanese armed force, Xia Yunjie ran around to raise guns, ammunition and materials. 1On August 2, 933, the sixth enlarged meeting of the Tangyuan Central County Committee of the Communist Party of China was held, and Xia Yunjie was elected as a member of the county Committee to take charge of military work.
Xia Yunjie, the founder of the Sixth Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, was once the political commissar of Tangyuan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, the commander of the Sixth Army of the Northeast People's Revolutionary Army and one of the founders of Tangyuan Base Area. Xia Yunjie, which is active on both sides of the Songhua River, is regarded by the Japanese aggressors as a "worry on the northern national defense line".
3. Wang Detai
Wang Detai (1907— 1936), a famous general of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition, a close comrade-in-arms of Comrade Yang Jingyu and the founder of the Second Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition. He made great contributions to the combination of anti-Japanese armed forces in Southeast Manchuria and the persistence and development of anti-Japanese guerrilla warfare in Northeast China. For the recovery of the motherland and the liberation of the people, he fought bravely and spilled his blood on the land of Changbai Mountain.
4. Chen Rongjiu
Chen Rongjiu (1904— 1937) was born in Sanjiazi Village, Tokyo Town, Ning 'an County, Jilin Province (now Ning 'an City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province). 193 1 joined the Anti-Japanese Salvation Army and served as the new company commander for five years. 1February, 933, he joined the Fourth Army of the Anti-Japanese National Salvation Guerrilla and served as an adjutant. Joined China in June of the same year. 1934 to study in the Oriental University of the Soviet Union.
/kloc-after returning to China in the autumn of 0/936, he served as the commander of the seventh army and the first division commander of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition. 1in March, 937,1more than 50 soldiers stopped a Japanese puppet crusade team of more than 300 people at the foot of Tianjin Banpingling Mountain behind Dadingzi Mountain in Raohe River. Unfortunately, they were shot and killed to cover the transfer of troops.
5. Wang Guangyu
Wang Guangyu (1911-1938), formerly known as Wang Xing. Manchu, Dehui, Jilin. Deputy commander of the 4 th Army of Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces. 1May, 938, led the main force of the Fourth Army to the west, transferred to Weihe County, and entered Hezhupo in the autumn of the same year. In February of the same year, the troops were surrounded by Japanese puppet troops and suffered serious setbacks. Soon, he died heroically in a fierce battle with the puppet troops on No.95 Mountain in Wuchang County.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition Forces