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War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's heroine: Zhao Yiman, Lin Xinping and Liu Yaomei, who died the worst of these three figures? Seek an answer, be in a hurry

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Liu Yaomei

Liu Yaomei, a native of Fuping County, Hebei Province, joined the anti-Japanese war at the age of 16. She organized women in the village to send food and medicine to the frontline anti-Japanese soldiers and made great contributions to the logistics of the anti-Japanese war. In December 1943, Liu Yaomei, who was in Pingyang Township, Fuping County, was unfortunately arrested by the Arai forces of the Japanese invaders.

Because Liu Yaomei had a lot of confidential documents in Fuping County, the Japanese army tortured Liu Yaomei and forced him to tell the secrets of the Eighth Route Army. Liu Yaomei, a daughter, endured great mental and physical torture, but never gave any clues.

Arai was so angry that he tied Liu Yaomei to a tree and tortured her in the middle of the year. Liu Yaomei's flesh was cut off by Arai, and she passed out several times. After welcoming, she continued to be tortured. The cruel Japanese aggressors will also roast the meat cut from Liu Yaomei and eat it on the spot, which makes them crazy.

Liu Yaomei died heroically, never saying a word, and the Japanese invaders threw her into the well. When Liu Yaomei's body was later salvaged, there was only a layer of skin attached to his head and neck, and his body was out of shape. Her body was recorded by Ye Man, a photographer of the Eighth Route Army's Jinchaji Pictorial. Liu Yaomei died at the age of 22.

Zhao Yiman

Zhao Yiman, formerly known as Li Kuntai, was born in Baihua Town, Yibin County, Sichuan Province, and was a sixth-year student of Huangpu Military Academy. After the September 18th Incident in 1931, when the Japanese invaders occupied the Northeast, Zhao Yiman went to the Northeast to organize anti-Japanese activities. In November 1935, Zhao Yiman was injured and unconscious in a battle to cover his comrades' retreat, and was unfortunately arrested.

The Japanese aggressors also tortured Zhao Yiman in a terrible way, using as many as 3 kinds of torture. Zhao Yiman was so exhausted that she passed out many times. In order to continue interrogation, the Japanese aggressors poured salt water on Zhao Yiman's body and poked her leg wound with a whip to wake her up.

After the Japanese saw that Zhao Yiman was dying, she kept him in the hospital for temporary treatment before asking anything. During her detention, Zhao Yiman persuaded Dong Xianxun, a policeman guarding her, and Han Yongyi, a female nurse, who later risked their lives to help Zhao Yiman escape. However, Zhao Yiman was caught up by the Japanese army, and was imprisoned for the second time. After suffering greater humiliation and torture, the Japanese army beheaded her, and Zhao Yiman was only 31 years old when she died.

Cheng Benhua

Cheng Benhua, a native of Hexian County, Anhui Province, was captured after the Japanese army invaded Hexian County in 1938, and Cheng Benhua fought with the soldiers to the death. After being arrested, Cheng Benhua would rather die than surrender, because she was born beautifully, and was insulted by the Japanese army in turn for three transgressions of five times, and she was brutally tortured.

Cheng Benhua's most famous photo, which was taken before he died, has become the most tearful photo for Chinese people today. After the Japanese army withdrew from the county, Cheng Benhua was to be executed. Cheng Benhua, who knew that she would die, was not afraid at all. She still kept that cool smile, which was not only a contempt and ridicule for the Japanese army, but also a belief in China's victory in the War of Resistance.

Covered with messy hair, his hands crossed on his chest, and the Japanese invaders behind him showed a wretched smile. This is the last photo left by Cheng Benhua. After the photo shoot, the Japanese aggressors plunged their bayonets into Cheng Benhua's body. Cheng Benhua was only 24 years old when he died.