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四十余年前,在抗日烽火燃遍的冀中平原上,人们看到,一个年仅十三岁的小姑娘,穿着不合身的军装,行进在八路军的行列中。行军时,她一边走着,一边望着手心上写的几个生字;休息了,她用脚抹平面前的松土,拾起一根小柴火棍,默写着生字;宿营后,别人睡觉了,她则拿出本子把学会的生字造起句来。无论是行军打仗、还是宿营训练,就是在残酷的“反扫荡”中,她都抓紧一切时间学文化。一九四三年元旦,她写出了一首题为《贺元旦》的小诗,剧社演戏前,大同志高兴地把她抱到土台子的桌上,为战士观众们朗诵了她的第一篇作品。在战争年代,部
More than 40 years ago, on the Jizhong plain where the war of resistance against Japan flamed up, people saw a young girl of only 13 years old in uniformed uniforms marching through the ranks of the Eighth Route Army. While marching, she was walking while looking at a few words written in her hand; resting, she rubbed her loose soil with her feet to pick up a little firewood stick, inscribing the words; after camping, they slept , She took out the book to learn the words to create a sentence. Whether it is the march to fight or the camping training, she takes all time to learn the culture during the cruel “anti-mopping-up”. On New Year’s Day in 1943, she wrote a poem entitled “He Yuan Dan”. Before the play’s play, the comrade graciously held her to the table of Tuzaizi and recited her to the warrior audience The first piece. In the war years, ministry