Chapter 71: Little Soldier Yan Gao



Taking advantage of this, he personally executed many traitors. According to incomplete statistics and his own accounts in old age, there were probably more than one hundred of these deeds.

You know, during wartime, an internal traitor can cause enormous damage to the entire camp. Even after his own uncle betrayed the motherland, he resolutely chose to stand on the side of the motherland and personally dealt with him, making great contributions to the country.

He also participated in the assault of 8 artillery towers, seized 59 rifles, 40 pistols, and some other firearms.

After the war, the famous writer Xu Guangyao wrote "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" based on his deeds. The film was later adapted into a film and became widely circulated.

However, he was injured during the war and his physical condition was not good. He could not do any tiring work, so he could only work as a boiler worker in a middle school.

He worked as a boilerman at this middle school for over 30 years. His salary was very meager, and during those 30 years, his family of three lived in extreme poverty, living in a temporary dwelling of just over a dozen square meters.

But even though life was so difficult, he never publicized his achievements and never asked for any compensation from the country.

Later, when a reporter interviewed Yan Xiufeng and asked him why his life was so difficult and why he had not asked for government support, he said: "Poverty in life is actually nothing. Compared with those brothers who are often buried in the ground because of the War of Resistance, I am already very content."

Even though he experienced such a thing in his later years, he did not blame the national government at all.

At the same time, he also demonstrated through practical actions that even though he was in his twilight years and had retired from the army, he never forgot his duties and mission as a soldier.

Now he still loves this country very much and has participated in relevant patriotic education activities as a speaker.

He not only helped the troops execute hundreds of traitors, but also participated in many ambushes and assaults, with outstanding military achievements. After the war, even though he lived in poverty and worked as a boiler maker in a middle school, he always remembered his military mission and had no complaints.

This fearless heroic spirit is what we should learn from. It is precisely because of the blood shed by these heroes that we can live in this world with dignity and freedom.

Love our country, love our nation, and contribute our own efforts to the rise of our motherland like our predecessors.

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