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During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

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During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you. In an ordinary village during the Anti-Japanese War, the pseudo-translator Jin staged a moving drama of nostalgia. On the 30th day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 1942, the Japanese army heard that Zhang Mingming, an underground party member, had returned to his hometown and sent a large team of men to search for him. When a village chief is suspected of harboring Communists, he faces the threat of summary execution.

At this critical juncture, a pseudo-translator stepped forward and rescued the old man with ingenious means. This unexpected rescue act is shocking and at the same time, it also makes people respect the courage and kindness of this pseudo-translator. What's going on? How did this unknown translator resolve this crisis? Let's wait and see and savor the wonderful details of this rural drama.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

In the autumn of 1942, it was the flames of the Anti-Japanese War that burned to the Shijiazhuang area. This small city and the surrounding villages have long been reduced to bargaining chips for the Japanese army, and innocent people are often subjected to various threats and ravages. On this day, the Japanese army suddenly learned that Zhang Mingming, an underground party member who had been wanted for a long time, had returned to his hometown Hantong Village, and immediately sent dozens of soldiers to search for him.

Before dawn, a Japanese puppet army quietly surrounded this peaceful village. The sleeping villagers were awakened and immediately in a mess. The puppet chief of the protector led the Japanese army to raid the house from house to house, trying to find out where Zhang was obviously hiding. Soon, the whole village was driven to the intersection and divided into ten queues by household.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

The captain of the Japanese army was furious, scolded the interpreter Jin, and threatened the whole village to be executed if Zhang Ming was not recruited. Jin could only nod his head again and again, conveying the Japanese army's cruel words to the villagers in an exaggerated tone.

Zhang Laozuo, the captain of one of the teams, was called by Jin to the captain of the Japanese army. He flatly denied knowing Zhang's whereabouts, and said that even Zhang's relatives had not returned. The Japanese army apparently did not believe Zhang Laozuo's words and sent people to search Zhang Ming's home. Finding nothing, the Japanese captain fell into even greater rage. He ordered two soldiers to beat Zhang Laozuo with the butts of their guns. The 60-year-old was soon beaten and bruised and on the verge of death.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

The villagers pleaded for mercy, and many even knelt and kowtowed. But the captain of the Japanese army was unmoved, and asked the two soldiers to change their bayonets and prepare to execute Zhang Laozuo on the spot. At this time, Jin saw the opportunity and quietly dissuaded: "Let me deal with this old man." If he were to be executed in full view, your noble image in the eyes of the common people would be gone. Why don't you let me interrogate him as I go, and if nothing comes out of his mouth, I will secretly execute him outside the village?"

Kim's expediency finally convinced the captain of the Japanese army. After the team left the village, Jin lowered his voice and said to Zhang Laozuo: "Listen, when we get to the open space later, you will pretend to be cut down by me and lie on the ground and don't move." When we're far away, you can get up and go home. Zhang Laozuo was extremely grateful and tearfully agreed.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

Sure enough, when he reached the open space, Jin raised his saber high and slashed at Zhang Laozuo. The old man fell to the ground. Seeing this, the Japanese soldiers relieved themselves and continued to move forward. When they walked away, Zhang Laozuo's son came with the whole family crying, but he was pleasantly surprised to see the old man slowly getting up from the ground. Zhang Laozuo told his son in detail about Jin's kindness.

This unknown pseudo-translator used such an ingenious and witty way to save an innocent old man under the iron hooves of the Japanese army. He showed us by his actions that even in the darkest of environments, there is always a light shining at the dawn. Justice and kindness never stop, but subtly under the power of the undercurrent, and finally illuminate the earth.

During the Anti-Japanese War, a villager was dragged out and executed, and the pseudo-translator whispered: Don't move, I won't really cut you

During the Anti-Japanese War, there was no shortage of honest people like Jin. They stepped forward, risked their lives, saved others with courage and wisdom, and lit a ray of light in the dark corners. In the face of the threats and ravages of power, they show the noblest side of human nature. Jin is undoubtedly an admirable hero, who has left a deep imprint in people's hearts with the seeds of kindness and justice, and this spirit will be passed on forever.

We should remember these singing and weeping stories in order to cherish the memory of the revolutionary martyrs and at the same time draw on the wisdom of this period of history. In every corner of life, there may be a warm ray of hope, as long as we reflect it with tolerance and kindness, we can make the world a better place#Headline Premiere Contest#

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