In October 1940, the Japanese army launched a massive attack on Longquan County, and the commander of the Eighth Route Army, Gao Xiang, was ordered to guard Longquan County. Gao Xiang fought fiercely with the Japanese army for three days and three nights, and in the end, only a few dozen people remained, but the city was not captured by the Japanese army at all. However, the Nationalist Army led by Hu Tianhua, who was sent to support Gao Xiang, did not arrive for a long time, ultimately leading to the fall of Longquan. Gao Xiang
In October 1940, the Japanese army launched a massive attack on Longquan County, and the commander of the Eighth Route Army, Gao Xiang, was ordered to guard Longquan County. Gao Xiang fought fiercely with the Japanese army for three days and three nights, and in the end, only a few dozen people remained, but the city was not captured by the Japanese army at all. However, the Nationalist Army led by Hu Tianhua, who was sent to support Gao Xiang, did not arrive for a long time, ultimately leading to the fall of Longquan. Gao Xiang