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Where does the former site of the hospital behind Baishiya Western Henan Anti-Japanese Advance Team belong?

The former site of the hospital behind Baishiya Western Henan Anti-Japanese Advance Detachment is a cultural relic protection unit in Henan Province, a red tourism classic scenic spot and a patriotic education base.

The former site of Baishiya Hospital behind the Western Henan Anti-Japanese Advance Detachment is located in Nanbaishiya Village, Xuzhuang Town, Dengfeng City, Zhengzhou City. Baishiya Village is an old revolutionary base area, one of the core hinterland of China 19 anti-Japanese base area, and the location of the Eighth Route Army rear hospital.

1September, 944, appointed by the CPC Central Committee and Chairman Mao, Commander Pi Dingjun led an anti-Japanese advance detachment from western Henan to Dengfeng to establish an anti-Japanese base area in western Hebei in Mayuchuan (now Xuzhuang Town). 1945 At the beginning of the year, when the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese advance detachment attacked Daye, an anti-Japanese rear hospital was established here to solve the problem of treating the wounded and sick in the battle. The local people actively supported the Anti-Japanese War and took the initiative to vacate courtyards, houses and caves for the use of the wounded, hospital staff and guard soldiers. The hospital has a light wounded area and a severely wounded area (the houses and caves on the east side of the river are the residences of the seriously wounded and nurses, and the houses on the west side are the residences of the lightly wounded and cadres). The site is well preserved at present.

The former site of the hospital behind Baishuya Yuxi Anti-Japanese Advance Team is the true witness of the broad masses of people in Dengfeng area to resist Japanese imperialist aggression against China, and it is also an important patriotic revolutionary traditional education base and red tourism resource in the province.

The seventh batch of key cultural relics protection units in Henan Province

Source of information: Zhengzhou Cultural Relics Bureau

Baishiya village: Baishiya village