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Who is the revolutionary martyr?
1, Qiu

Qiu (1926—19521June 12) was a revolutionary martyr from Qiujiagou, Yuping Village, Banyin Town, Tongliang County, Chongqing.

Qiu lost his father at the age of 9, his mother at the age of 1 1, and he was taken by the Kuomintang army as a soldier at the age of 13. 1949 12 joined the China people's liberation army, 15 soldiers from the 9th company, 87th regiment, 29th division. 195 1 March, participated in Chinese people's Volunteer Army's war in the DPRK. 1October, 1952, 12, the fire spread to Qiu's whole body. In order to avoid exposure, he gave up heroic sacrifice to save himself. He is only 26 years old. August 30th 1953 was chased as party member, the Chinese producers' party. 1On June 25th, 953, the Standing Committee of the Supreme People's Assembly of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea awarded him the title of "National Hero of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea", the Gold Star Medal and the First Class National Flag Medal.

2. Zhao Shangzhi

Zhao Shangzhi (1908—1942 February 12), Han nationality, was born in Chaoyang, Jehol (now Chaoyang, Liaoning Province), one of the founders and leaders of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, and one of the earliest party member in Northeast China. ?

/kloc-joined the China * * * production party in the summer of 0/925. During the Northern Expedition, Zhao Shangzhi organized and engaged in revolutionary activities against imperialism and warlords in Northeast China. After the "September 18th Incident", Zhao Shangzhi was appointed as the Standing Committee of the Manchurian Provincial Party Committee and Secretary of the Military Commission. Later, Zhao Shangzhi led the establishment of Bayan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla (the independent division of the 36th Army of the Chinese Workers and Peasants Red Army), served as the captain of Beiman Hezhu Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, and later served as the detachment leader of Hadong detachment of Northeast Anti-Japanese Guerrilla, commander of the Third Army of Northeast People's Revolutionary Army, commander of the Third Army of Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces, and Zhao Shangzhi and Li, the commander-in-chief of Beiman Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and deputy commanders of the Second Route Army of Northeast China, established Tangyuan Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Base Area. 1942 February 12, Zhao Shangzhi died after being seriously injured in the battle.

3. Zhao

Zhao (1898— 1937), the word Shun Cheng (person)? China Kuomintang party member, an anti-Japanese martyr from Zhaolou Village, Duzhuang Township, Heze County, Shandong Province. 19 14 Zhao joined Feng Yuxiang's army as Feng's personal bodyguard, followed him in the Northern Expedition, was reorganized by the Kuomintang army, and returned to China as the brigade commander of the 28th Brigade. ? He joined Feng Yuxiang in the "Central Plains War". After the defeat, Feng's troops were reorganized and Zhao was appointed as the brigade commander of 29 army 37th Division 109. 1On July 28th, 937, he died heroically in the war against Japan. He was only 39 years old and was the first teacher who died in the war against Japan.

4. Jiang Zhujun

Jiang Zhujun (65438+0920-1949165438+10/4), a native of Jiangjiawan, Dashanpu Town, Zigong City, Sichuan Province, was an important figure organized by China * * Production Party in Chongqing during the underground period, and China * *. ?

1939, joined the China * * * production party. 1945 married Peng Yongwu, and was responsible for the organization and distribution of the underground publication "Advance" of Chongqing Municipal Committee. 1948, Peng Yongwu died in the post of member of the Temporary Committee of East Sichuan in Central China and deputy secretary of the Eastern Sichuan prefectural committee, and was replaced by Jiang Zhujun.

5. Zhao Yiman

Zhao Yiman (1905 65438+ 10-1936 August), formerly known as Li Kuntai, also known as Li Yichao, was called Li Jie. People from Baihua Town, Yibin County, Sichuan Province. Party member, the Chinese Production Party, was a national hero in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. He studied at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow and graduated from the sixth phase of Huangpu Military Academy. Zhao Yiman served as the political commissar of the 2nd Regiment of the 3rd Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition in 1935, and was arrested and sacrificed in August in the struggle with the Japanese invaders. Zhao Yiman left a poem "On the River", and there is Zhao Yiman Memorial Hall in Yibin, his hometown. The related films include Zhao Yiman and My Mother Zhao Yiman. 20 10 was named as one of "100 heroes and model figures who made outstanding contributions to the founding of new China".