In 1939, the Nationalist Army withdrew from the battlefield in central Hebei, leaving behind a group of military aid and supplies hidden by the left behind personnel Zhang Zhiqiang. The war became increasingly fierce, and Zhang Zhiqiang saw that there was no news from the Nationalist Army for a long time. He decided to deliver the supplies to the tenacious anti Japanese Eighth Route Army. During the meeting with the guerrilla captain of the Eighth Route Army, Ye Lingqing, Zhang Zhiqiang was rushed over
In 1939, the Nationalist Army withdrew from the battlefield in central Hebei, leaving behind a group of military aid and supplies hidden by the left behind personnel Zhang Zhiqiang. The war became increasingly fierce, and Zhang Zhiqiang saw that there was no news from the Nationalist Army for a long time. He decided to deliver the supplies to the tenacious anti Japanese Eighth Route Army. During the meeting with the guerrilla captain of the Eighth Route Army, Ye Lingqing, Zhang Zhiqiang was rushed over