Heroes are immortal,
On February 1942, Zhao Shangzhi, an anti-Japanese hero, was killed by a Japanese spy and traitor. At that time, Zhao Shangzhi and another anti-Japanese hero, Yang Jingyu, were two major anti-Japanese heroes in Northeast China. After being killed in Yang Jingyu, Zhao Shangzhi was the only anti-Japanese hero left at that time. The Japanese invaders were overjoyed when they got Zhao Shangzhi's body, and prepared to hold an exhibition to publicize the force. When the enemy transported the body to Jiamusi, the body began to rot because of the high indoor temperature, so the enemy sawed off Zhao Shangzhi's head and threw it into the Songhua River. The Japanese invaders put Zhao Shangzhi's head in a special box, and first planned to tour around Northeast China to preach force, and then transported it back to China to continue preaching. Only after the visit, the skull was corrupted because there was no antiseptic treatment, and the Japanese aggressors were ready to burn it on the spot. But at this time, prajna temple, a temple for protecting the country in the Puppet Manchukuo, was presided over by Master Xu. Although Master Xu is from China, he is also well-known in Japanese Buddhist circles. Although Master Xu is a monk, he is very appreciative of Zhao Shangzhi's anti-Japanese behavior. Knowing that the Japanese invaders wanted to dispose of Zhao Shangzhi's skull, he asked Umezu Yoshijiro, commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army, who had been burning incense in the temple, for the skull. As a Buddhist, Umezu Yoshijiro did not refuse this request.
Second, the return of the soul,
After Zhao Shangzhi's sacrifice, the Northeast Bureau of China has been searching for the whereabouts of Zhao Shangzhi's body, but there is no result. It wasn't until 1980s that Japanese scholars found the relevant person of the incident that Zhao Shangzhi's skull was collected by the master at that time in prajna temple, Changchun. But at this time, Master Xu had been dead for many years, and no one in Changchun and prajna temple knew his whereabouts. No one knows where Master Xu Xuan buried Zhao Shangzhi's skull or did other treatments. In 2004, shenyang military area command planned to make a documentary about the Northeast Allied Forces. When shooting in prajna temple, Changchun, I heard that a skull was unearthed in the corner, and immediately realized that it might be Zhao Shangzhi's skull, so I found the temple and took it away, and asked relevant scholars and experts to analyze it. Combined with the injuries on the skull, it is preliminarily judged that Zhao Shangzhi and shenyang military area command were handed over to the Ministry of Public Security for detailed analysis. Finally, the authorities decided that the skull unearthed from Boluo Temple in Changchun belonged to Zhao Shangzhi, an anti-Japanese hero. At this point, 62 years have passed.
Zhao Shangzhi, 1908 was born in Chaoyang county, Liaoning province. He joined the revolution in his early years. 1925 joined the China * * * Production Party and joined the Whampoa Military Academy at the end of the same year. 1926, was sent to the central advanced training class by Liu Shaoqi, secretary of Manchuria Provincial Party Committee, and worked in Shenyang, Dalian and Changchun successively. ? September 18? After the incident, Zhao Shangzhi joined the anti-Japanese armed struggle and founded anti-Japanese guerrillas in Harbin and other areas. Later, the third army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Coalition was established as the commander, and the team later grew to more than 6,000 people. 1939, * * * international appointed him as commander-in-chief of the anti-Japanese coalition. 1942, 12 In February, when he was leading troops to attack the Wutonghe pseudo-police station in Hegang County, he was captured by secret agents and later died heroically at the age of 34. In 2009. Zhao Shangzhi was rated as 1 1 by Publicity Department of the Communist Party of China and the Central Organization Department? 100 Hero model who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China? .