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1902, a boy was born in a poor peasant family named Huang in Longtai Township, Anyue County, Sichuan Province. The boy was born in this poor family, which brought a little hope to the family, so his parents named him Siguang. At the age of five, Huang Siguang unfortunately suffered from smallpox. At that time, smallpox was tantamount to death, but Huang Siguang survived tenaciously. Because of the scar left on his face, his hometown people call him "pockmarked yellow".

Huang Siguang is the only hope for the whole family. Parents sent their son to Longtai Township Primary School at an early age in order to make him stand out from the hardships. After Huang Siguang entered Longtai Township Primary School, the teacher gave him a scientific name-Huang Yonghuai. Since then, Huang Siguang has been using the name Huang Yonghuai. Huang Yonghuai studied very hard and got excellent grades.

Huang yonghuai

/kloc-in the autumn of 0/926, Huang Yonghuai was admitted to the fifth phase of Huangpu Military Academy with the support of local rich children and uncle Huang Jue. /kloc-in the summer of 0/928, Huang Yonghuai graduated from Huangpu Military Academy with the first place and was assigned to the National Guard as a trainee platoon leader. For a fresh graduate, getting such an arrangement was definitely the best way out at that time. It can be seen that Huang Yonghuai was indeed the only outstanding graduate at that time.

1929, the guard regiment was expanded into the first guard brigade, and Huang Yonghuai was promoted to the company commander. 1930, the Central Plains War broke out, and Huang Yonghuai led the first brigade to Henan to participate in the war. After the war, the first guard brigade was transferred back to Nanjing and expanded into the second guard division. At this time, the Second Guards Division has been thoroughly remoulded, and each division is equipped with German machinery, well-armed and well-trained. It is a powerful force to protect the capital. This kind of troops were called Kingsguard in ancient times. 193 1 65438+February, the second division of the guard was reorganized into the 88th division, and Huang Yonghuai remained as the company commander.

Bayonet training in Huangpu Military Academy

1932, the "November 28th Incident" broke out, and Huang Yonghuai joined the 88th Division of the Sino-Japanese War. In the battle to defend Zhabei, Huang Yonghuai led his men to kill the enemy heroically, which caused great losses to the Japanese army. In this battle, Huang Yonghuai picked three Japanese soldiers with superb stabbing skills and won high praise from the officers and men of the whole regiment. 1933, Huang Yonghuai was promoted to the 3rd Battalion Commander of 524th Regiment, 262nd Brigade, 88th Division for his meritorious military service. In the second year, he was promoted to the 524 th regiment.

1August 937 13, the famous Battle of Songhu broke out, and the Japanese army jointly attacked Shanghai on a large scale. The 88th Division took the lead to enter the position and fight to the death with the Japanese aggressors. Huang Yonghuai led his troops to stick to Zhabei, which did great harm to the Japanese marines who landed. On the eve of the decisive battle, Huang Yonghuai wrote a pair of couplets to encourage himself: It is a long-cherished wish to step on the three islands to get rid of hatred and dismiss the government and return to agriculture.

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The Battle of Songhu lasted for three months, but more than 800,000 defenders in China could not resist the attack of more than 300,000 Japanese troops, and finally they had to order a retreat. The 88th Normal School followed the main force to retreat, but still left some troops to stick to Zhabei. Sun, the teacher of the 88th Division, initially wanted Huang Yonghuai to lead the troops to stay, but on the eve of the order, Huang Yonghuai was shot obliquely from his left eye and was seriously injured. He was taken to the hospital overnight for emergency treatment.

Due to Huang Yonghuai's injury, Sun had to let Xie Jinyuan, the chief of staff, shoulder this heavy responsibility and lead Huang Yonghuai's men to stick to Zhabei. Immediately after receiving the order, Xie Jinyuan led his troops to the warehouse behind the temple, and stayed there until the end. Xie Jinyuan became a famous national hero at home and abroad for sticking to the warehouse behind the temple, but people didn't know there was such a hero as Huang Yonghuai.

Defend the battle of four rows of warehouses

1942, Lv Gongliang, commander of Henan Zhoukou garrison, was ordered to expand the Zhoukou garrison corps into a new 29th division. Because of the urgent need for commanding talents, Huang Yonghuai was transferred to Zhoukou as the deputy commander of the new 29 th Division. According to Li Shusen, the battalion commander who survived later, Huang Yonghuai, the deputy battalion commander, lived a very simple life, trained soldiers very strictly and methodically, and everyone supported him.

Another veteran company commander, Zhang also recalled: Deputy company commander Huang Yonghuai was best at stabbing bayonets. Two or three people can't get close to him. His thorn is very simple and practical, and there is no unnecessary action. He is often fatal when he goes up. Many soldiers in the army have learned his stabbing skills.

At the beginning of 1944, the Japanese army mobilized the occupying forces in North China and the elite troops of the Kwantung Army148,000 people to launch the "Battle No.1" plan, that is, the battle of Henan, Hunan and Guangxi. From north to south, the Japanese army took the lead in pointing to Henan and launched the first phase of the Henan-Hunan-Guangxi Conference. The Japanese army made rapid progress and captured nine counties in Henan within a week. The Japanese army quickly attacked Xu Changcheng, a strategic place in Henan.

At that time, in order to keep Xuchang as a strategic place, the war department specially formulated a strategy of using two divisions to hold Xuchang and then arranging seven divisions on the periphery to contain it. However, when this order reached Tang, the deputy commander-in-chief of the theater, Tang only sent a new 29 th division to hold on to Xuchang City to preserve its strength.

The Japanese army crossed the river from the Yellow River Railway Bridge.

Shortly after the establishment of the newly formed 29 th Division, one of the three regiments in the division suffered a serious loss of staff in the battle last month, and only two regiments had combat effectiveness. More than 3,000 people in the whole division have to deal with a reorganized Japanese division (the 37th Japanese division), which is tantamount to throwing eggs at a stone. However, the order has been issued, and it is the first duty of a soldier to obey it. The whole division was ordered to stick to Xuchang and stop the Japanese aggressors.

1April, 944, the main force of the Japanese 37th Division surrounded Xuchang. In the early morning of April 30th, Duan Liyang Nagano, the first division commander of the Japanese army, gave the order to attack. The newly formed 29 th Division rose to resist, and the bitter Xuchang Defence War officially started. Although the newly-built 29th Division has few people, they are all warm-blooded warriors, and the Japanese army will pay huge casualties every step forward.

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In the fierce battle, Mr. Huang Yonghuai commanded at the front line, and Japanese bombers and artillery bombed day and night, and Xu Changcheng became a ruin. At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, the Japanese concentrated 12 aircraft, dozens of chariots and dozens of cannons to bomb the south gate. The Japanese bombarded with chisel-like shelling, hitting one point after another until the thick city wall was punched through a big hole.

At 7 o'clock in the evening, Japanese tanks entered the city from the gap. The officers and men of the newly formed 29th Division took up broadswords and rifles and launched a life-and-death struggle with the devils. Many soldiers rushed to the Japanese chariot with explosive charges and died with the Japanese tanks. Huang Yonghuai's nephew Huang Zhengdao was the company commander at that time. After the Japanese army broke through the city wall, he said to Huang Yonghuai, "Goodbye, uncle, I'm leaving!"

Huang Zhengdao rushed to the gap of the city wall with his first company. They held on to the gap for two hours in a row and repelled the Japanese attack five or six times. The whole company was finally bombarded by Japanese artillery, and the collapsed city wall buried the officers and men of the whole company. No one was spared. After a day of bloody fighting, the newly formed 29th Division blocked four times its own powerful enemy, but because there were no reinforcements and no army defense outside, Lv Gong's mentor had to order a breakthrough.

Lv Gong's mentor, Huang Yonghuai's deputy commander and the surviving officers and men went out of the city from the East Gate Station. When they rushed to a road between Li and Shili Temple in the east of the city, they were ambushed by the third United Front of the Kwantung Army. Xiao Ye Xiu, the captain of the Japanese Third United Front, ordered the attack and a fierce battle started. In the fierce battle, Yang, head of the 85th regiment, and Li, head of the 87th regiment, were shot and killed one after another.

Stick to the city

On the morning of May 1, when Huang Yonghuai led the breakout troops to Yandungu in Xiaowangzhuang, he was suddenly bombarded by Japanese mortars. The Japanese bombed the hiding place of the breakout troops intensively, and many soldiers who broke through died heroically. Just then, a mortar shell landed not far from Huang Yonghuai. Although he dodged quickly, the explosion of the shell knocked him unconscious. Subsequently, the Japanese army dispatched a large number of infantry to search the pits where the deputy commander Huang Yonghuai and others were hiding. Huang Yonghuai was captured by the Japanese army in a coma.

The Japanese tied Huang Yonghuai with a rope, put him on an ox cart and sent him to Yuzhuang. During the escort, the bumpy ox cart woke Huang Yonghuai up. After arriving in Yuzhuang, Huang Yonghuai was very angry when he found that the Japanese army was killing prisoners of war inhumanely. When the Japanese soldiers came to untie the gap in the rope, Huang Yonghuai immediately grabbed the bayonet of the Japanese soldiers and killed a devil with one bayonet.

The Japanese army mistreated prisoners of war.

The Japanese escort team was caught off guard, and Huang Yonghuai stabbed a devil in the chest with a bayonet and killed him. Another devil rushed up, and Huang Yonghuai quickly pulled the trigger and shot the devil in the neck, killing him. This scene happened in just one minute. The stunned devils came to their senses and shot at Huang Yonghuai in succession. Huang Yonghuai is outnumbered. He was shot multiple times 10 and fell in a pool of blood. He died heroically at the age of 42.

After Huang Yonghuai's sacrifice, a villager named Yuan in Yuzhuang quietly collected his body at night and buried it in his ancestral grave. After the Japanese army withdrew, the villagers split a table and made a tombstone, which read "Huang Yonghuai's Tomb".

After Huang Yonghuai's death, he was chased as a major general. 1945 After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, Huang Yonghuai's family went through a lot of hardships and found the grave keeper Lao Yuan in Zhuang. Only then did Mr. Huang Yonghuai's body move back to his hometown and let him return to his hometown.

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Huang Yonghuai is the most heartless teacher. After being captured, he killed three Japanese soldiers and resolutely refused to be conquered people. Although his deeds were once little known and unknown, his iron and blood spirit is worth learning and his indomitable spirit is worthy of admiration.

References: A little-known anti-Japanese hero: Huang Yonghuai, fighting in the frontal battlefield of the Central Plains.