Chapter One: Leaving Home (6)
Indeed! It is unclear where the disruption occurred. Has anyone gone to repair it? Other passengers echoed in agreement. The answer was quickly found, reportedly from within the train station. On the railway heading north, three key bridges encountered emergencies simultaneously for unknown reasons. Not only were passenger trains unable to pass, but even the goods transported from the south to Beiping were also stranded midway.
More people chose to murmur in agreement
"Yaji gives, gives—" killing, arson. One line, two actions. Zhang Songling, who was temporarily caught and forced to work hard, practiced repeatedly, but until the performance began, he still could not find the right feeling
During the time of the Great Wall resistance, the 29th Army's sabers indeed severed many heads of the Japanese invaders. However, there were treacherous officials around the Chairman, and while the 29th Army was fighting desperately against the Japanese, He Yingqin had already begun to engage in secret dealings with them. As a result, the blood of 18,000 soldiers of the 29th Army only exchanged for the Tanggu Agreement. The Japanese flag was directly planted in Miyun and Huairou. Not only did they take away Rehe and Chahar entirely, but they also seized more than half of eastern Hebei. Ultimately, the blood of 18,000 soldiers of the 29th Army only exchanged for the Tanggu Agreement. The Japanese flag was directly planted in Miyun and Huairou. Not only did they take away Rehe and Chahar entirely, but they also seized more than half of eastern Hebei.
The evening sunlight has begun to take on a yellow hue, gently illuminating the faces of Zhang Songling and others, making the fine hairs on their faces glisten. The current piece is "Return My Rivers and Mountains," a grand chorus that is passionate and stirring, perfectly aligning with his taste, thus he sings with great enthusiasm
To survive, one must cast aside the head
It is not that he lacks artistic talent, but rather that he has had too little exposure to society. The reason he previously joined the propaganda team led by Zhou Jue and others in a fit of passion was that he felt the dignity of being Chinese should not be violated by the enemy. As for the specific degree of wickedness of any individual Japanese soldier, he had no direct concept in his mind.
Arise quickly, do not become an old and ailing man; unite swiftly, do not allow the sands to scatter and mock...
While studying in the provincial capital, Zhang Songling had occasionally heard people mention the Jinan Massacre. However, that tragic event, which occurred in the early summer of the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), was now over a decade ago, and the specific details had become blurred by the passage of time. The Chinese people do not like to hold grudges, especially when they know that revenge is impossible; they usually choose to forget actively. In contrast, the shops opened by Japanese merchants in the provincial capital always offered some novel items. The appearance of these goods was far more exquisite than domestic products, and their craftsmanship was also more reliable. Although the Japanese staff inside walked with an air of superiority, they were respectful and humble towards customers who entered the store. Even if one merely browsed without purchasing anything, they would still courteously see you off.
Thinking of these young faces, it will not be long before they are stained with smoke and blood, and buried beneath the yellow earth. The travelers who were about to leave suddenly felt their hearts tugged, a sharp pang of sorrow and pain that pierced to the marrow.
As for the others, the battles at the Great Wall, the bloodshed in Jin and Sui, and the Japanese army pressing northward towards Beijing, almost surrounding the 29th Army on three sides, all of that was information he heard from newspapers and the radio. For Zhang Songling, although each time it filled him with righteous indignation, he could not associate a specific impression with any particular Japanese individual. In his simple subconscious, he always felt that the news from the newspapers and the radio was somewhat exaggerated. The Japanese army rampaging through China was indeed true, but their goal was to conquer and rule China, not to establish an irreconcilable hatred with it. Therefore, what they should do most is to win the hearts of the people and gain the recognition of the Chinese populace. Instead of doing the opposite, unless, unless the Japanese are inherently beasts, incapable of being understood through human reasoning. Therefore, what they should do most is to win the hearts of the people and gain the recognition of the Chinese populace. Instead of doing the opposite, unless, unless the Japanese are inherently beasts, incapable of being understood through human reasoning
My home is on the Songhua River in Northeast China, where my compatriots reside, along with my aging parents
The nation is destroyed and the family is broken, calamity is at the brow
Note 1: On the Songhua River. This song was born at the end of 1936 and quickly became popular nationwide. During the War of Resistance, it played an extremely significant role in uniting the people's hearts.
It is highly likely that this was done by the Japanese. They are afraid that the central government will send food and ammunition to the 29th Army Someone with keen insight has clearly sensed the peculiarity of the railway suspension at this critical juncture
Everyone lacks the courage to face the national crisis together with them, but at the very least, we should smile as we bid farewell to the youth. Some secretly wipe away the tears from the corners of their eyes, walking out while rhythmically clapping their hands to the beat they have just learned.
Unfortunately, everyone waited from the afternoon until dusk, but did not receive any news about the resumption of train services. Instead, rumors circulated that an unspecified number of Japanese troops had moved from Rehe to Fengtai, confronting the 29th Army's 37th Division. Recently, local residents at various passes along the Great Wall leading to the frontier reported seeing large groups of Japanese troops heading south, their military might aimed directly at Beiping. At this moment, whether for business in Pingjin or visiting relatives and friends, it is not a good time. The best choice is to buy a train ticket, turn back south, and hurry back to where one came from.
Indeed, the reality faced by everyone has led to disappointment and despair, leaving their hearts numb. However, at this very moment, even those who are most hopeless about the situation lack the courage to mock the students' naivety. Almost in unison, the travelers lowered their voices, choosing to speak in hushed tones. Some hurriedly passed in front of the stage with their luggage, fleeing as if for their lives, no longer daring to look back
As soon as this topic was mentioned, the responses came together as one. In this day and age, apart from a few bookworms, anyone who frequently goes out has witnessed the crimes of the Japanese. Especially those who have been to the regions of Rehe and Chahar, every time they return, they are bound to have several consecutive nights of nightmares.
Those Japanese devils have never done anything good in China Everyone in the crowd, feeling increasingly angry, began to mutter curses under their breath
With fervor akin to a raging tide, a true man serves his country in the present day
"Who can guarantee? It was definitely them! They have been wanting to swallow Beijing for more than just a day or two!" The surrounding travelers immediately confirmed loudly, placing the blame for the traffic jam directly on the Japanese army.
This spring, the Japanese conducted large-scale exercises in Qingdao, with their artillery almost pointed at the noses of the Shandong people, which had a significant impact on Zhang Songling at the time. However, the final outcome of that exercise was much ado about nothing. Seeing that they could not intimidate the Shandong military and civilians, the Japanese fleet voluntarily withdrew, and neither side suffered any damage.
This accusation lacks any evidence and may unjustly implicate the Japanese. However, at this critical juncture, who else could be responsible for cutting the railway besides the Japanese? The Chinese populace has no idle time to dismantle their own railway for amusement. As for Song Zheyuan's 29th Army, they would be eager to keep this vital artery open to receive reinforcements from the rear; how could they possibly take the initiative to sever it?
Due to the sudden disruption of the railway, many passengers were stranded at Ping'anzhai Station. Initially filled with frustration, everyone gradually calmed down after watching the performance by the Blood Blossom Society
Why does Dai Tianqiu not seek revenge? If one does not kill the enemy, the hatred will not dissipate
Therefore, since the railway has been cut off, there is an imminent danger of the outbreak of war. It would be wise for everyone to think carefully and find a way to turn back home! As for national affairs, they will naturally be handled by prominent figures such as Chairman Chiang, Chairman Song, and Chairman Han. Ordinary citizens cannot afford to worry about such matters, nor can they bear the heartache.
To rescue from despair, it all depends on my compatriots
However, despite the criticism, everyone knows that the government is powerless against the Japanese. Since the Jinan Massacre in the fifteenth year of the Republic, the Nationalist government has never achieved a single victory against the Japanese, whether in military or diplomatic matters. This includes the 29th Army, which is currently struggling in the Pingjin area; apart from occasionally being able to resist locally, for the most part, they have been pushed back by the Japanese forces.
Thank you, thank you... The announcers Han Qiu and Liu Jing were red-eyed, continuously bowing to everyone. The traveler who had just made a donation, however, would not accept their gratitude, taking a few steps back and deeply bowing towards the stage
Note 2: The theme song of the film "Return My Rivers and Mountains" was composed in 1932 and is said to have been used as a military song by student troops.
In his youth, Zhang Songling was somewhat naive, and it was naturally impossible for the performance to be flawless. Fortunately, the other members of the Blood Flower Society were already well-versed in their signature acts, so whether Zhang Songling's portrayal of the enemy was convincing or not had little impact on the final performance. Especially when the team leader, Zhou Jue, took the stage, his tenor solo pierced directly into the hearts of the audience. He conveyed the pain and hatred of the Northeastern people who had lost their homeland, delivering it straight into the chest of every spectator.
As ordinary citizens, we stand low and see close. We cannot comprehend the central government's strategy of enduring humiliation for a greater cause, yet the fact that the government forces are unable to defeat the Japanese is becoming increasingly clear. Therefore, no matter how sharp the blades of the 29th Army are, if they resist to the end, what awaits this army is undoubtedly a dead end
Zhou Jue is not from Northeast China, yet he interprets this song with remarkable precision through his singing voice. As soon as he opens his mouth to sing, whether portraying the Northeast commoners Lu Qing and Liu Jing, or the Japanese invader Zhang Songling, he no longer receives any attention.
Yet the surrounding songs prevent the traveler, who has already made a choice, from moving forward. Those young children, seemingly unaware of fatigue or fear, continue to sing, repeating the songs that have already worn out everyone's ears, over and over again. What are they trying to achieve? What do they truly seek? Could it be that they are genuinely unaware that at this moment, Beiping has become a den of dragons and tigers? They are all educated individuals and scholars, the brightest seeds of knowledge! Could it be that they are genuinely unaware that at this moment, Beiping has become a den of dragons and tigers? They are all educated individuals and scholars, the brightest seeds of knowledge!
My home is on the Songhua River in Northeast China, where there are forests and coal mines, as well as vast fields of soybeans and sorghum.
The September 18 Incident saw 160,000 troops of the Northeast garrison being pursued by fewer than 20,000 Japanese soldiers, resulting in the loss of the entire Northeast region in less than six months. Although Deputy Commander Zhang later apologized and resigned, it was not long before he was reinstated to his former position
The nation is destroyed and the family is shattered, calamity looms on the horizon
The railway is cut off, and the trains from the north cannot come through. Everyone is unable to return! Some people, not fully understanding the operation of the trains, are whispering their subjective impressions.
The flag flutters proudly, the horses neigh softly, guns on the shoulders, knives at the waist
Why does Dai Tianqiu not seek revenge? If one does not kill the enemy, the hatred will not dissipate
The Jinan Incident saw the National Revolutionary Army endure numerous provocations, which ultimately led to the entry of Japanese forces into the city and the tragic outcome of the brutal massacre of over 11,000 military personnel and civilians. In the aftermath, the government shockingly lacked even the courage to demand an apology from the Japanese army, hastily concluding the matter with a mere statement of "misunderstanding"
On the makeshift stage drawn with chalk, every face appears remarkably youthful, so youthful that they are oblivious to the childishness that still lingers within them. Yet, they remain completely unaware of this, singing loudly and passionately, again and again, song after song, like the cuckoo lamenting its blood.
Most travelers then open their wallets once more, taking out a portion of the few various bills inside and silently placing them into the donation box in front of the stage
Some people were whispering to each other, inquiring about when the train would depart. Others chose to go to Ping'an Village to look for cars or horse-drawn carts, opting for an alternative way to continue their journey. Most travelers, however, chose to quietly wait in the waiting hall, hoping for a miracle that the train service would resume shortly. After all, in these chaotic times, other modes of transportation might not be more reliable than trains, and they are certainly not as safe. Moreover, during the wait, there were also wonderful performances by the students to enjoy, making the passage of time seem less difficult. After all, in these chaotic times, other modes of transportation might not be more reliable than trains, and they are certainly not as safe. Moreover, during the wait, there were also wonderful performances by the students to enjoy, making the passage of time seem less difficult.