Who were the heroines during the Chinese Anti-Japanese War?

1. Liu Hulan (October 8, 1932 - January 12, 1947), formerly known as Liu Fulan, was a native of Yunzhouxi Village, Wenshui County, Shanxi Province. Famous revolutionary martyr and outstanding Communist Party member.

Liu Hulan went to the village primary school at the age of 8 and joined the children's league at the age of 10. She entered the Women's Cadre Training Class of the Communist Party of China in 1945. In 1946, she went to Yunzhouxi Village, Wenshui County, Shanxi Province to do women's work. She served as secretary and later director of the Women's Rescue Society, and became an alternate member of the Communist Party of China.

He was recruited as a probationary member of the Communist Party of China at the age of 14 and died heroically at the age of 15. Chairman Mao Zedong was very sad when he learned about it and specially wrote an inscription for Liu Hulan: "Greatness in life, glory in death." She is also the only hero to whom three generations of leaders have inscribed their names.

2. Liu Yaomei (October 18, 1921 - November 21, 1943), female, a revolutionary martyr during the Anti-Japanese War, a native of Luoyu Village, Fuping County, Hebei Province, after the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, she actively followed The director of the village women's rescue association did revolutionary work. In the autumn of 1938, she joined the Communist Party of China and became the director of the village women's rescue association and a member of the Pingyang District Committee. She became more active and enthusiastic in revolutionary work.

In the autumn of 1943, the Arai Division of the Japanese invaders "mopped up" the Pingyang area and created the appalling "Pingyang Massacre". Liu Yaomei organized the masses to clear the country and relocate safely. Unfortunately, they fell into the hands of the enemy and were imprisoned for three days. Arai They forced her to tell the secrets of our army and used all kinds of torture. Liu Yaomei was unyielding and cursed loudly. The Japanese army became angry and killed her with brutal means. Her condition was horrific.

3. Zhao Yiman (October 1905-August 1936), formerly known as Li Kuntai, also known as Li Yichao, was known as Sister Li. A native of Baihua Town, Yibin County, Sichuan Province (now Baihua Town, Cuiping District, Sichuan Province).

A member of the Communist Party of China and a national hero of the Anti-Japanese War. He studied at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow and graduated from the sixth class of Whampoa Military Academy. Zhao Yiman served as the political commissar of the Second Regiment of the Third Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Allied Forces in 1935. He was arrested and died in August 1936 during the struggle against the Japanese invaders.

4. Cheng Hua (1914-1938), female, from He County, Anhui Province. In early 1938, the Japanese invaders invaded He County, Anhui Province. The people of He County rose up to resist, and Cheng Hua commanded the battle. She was eventually captured by the Japanese invaders. She would rather die than surrender, and was brutally killed as she regarded death as home. He was only 24 years old when he died.

5. Leng Yun (1915-1938) was born in Huachuan, Heilongjiang Province. In 1931, he entered Huachuan County Women's Normal School. After the September 18th Incident, he actively participated in anti-Japanese and national salvation activities. He joined the Communist Party of China in 1934 and engaged in secret anti-Japanese activities in Jiamusi and other places. Two years later, he joined the 5th Northeast Anti-Japanese Army. Leng Yun, who became an anti-alliance fighter, was once responsible for the cultural and educational work in the team. Later, he was transferred to the Women's Corps of the 5th Army and served successively as squad leader and political instructor.