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In 1947, at just 22 years old, Sun Ruilan was captured by the local anti-communist militia known as the \"Hometown Troops\" during a mission, betrayed by a traitor within her own organization. The Hometown Troops, aware that Sun had recently transported a large shipment of military rations for the Communist Party, subjected her to extreme torture, hoping to extract information about the rations and the whereabouts of other Communist comrades. They brutally employed methods such as \"iron pot branding\" and \"airplane hanging,\" eventually going as far as to rip out her heart and decapitate her, hanging her severed head at the village entrance as a public warning.
展开剩余92%However, her death did not strike fear into the hearts of the villagers but instead ignited a flame of revolutionary fervor in their hearts. How did Sun Ruilan’s life unfold with such twists and turns?
\"Sun Ruilan, you're a smart woman, you must know what’s in your best interest.\" On the night of September 24, 1947, Sun rushed into her fiancé's house in a panic. Her fiancé knew she had just completed a task of transporting military rations. However, she was supposed to move with the rest of the team, so why had she returned to the village? Her fiancé anxiously questioned her. The Hometown Troops were expanding their power, constantly searching for Communist Party members. Sun Ruilan had become a thorn in their side, and the risk of staying was imminent. \"If you don’t leave now, it might be too late.\"
Sun understood this danger, but it was precisely because she knew the Hometown Troops were becoming more powerful that she was more determined to return. \"There are many comrades in the village who haven’t had the chance to move out yet. I must come back to help them leave.\"
At dawn the next day, Liu Xueqing, a landlord who had become a member of the Hometown Troops, led a group of militia into the village with one goal in mind: to capture Sun Ruilan. Following the traitor Sun Wu's guidance, Liu and his gang stormed into Sun's fiancé’s house and found her hiding there.
The Hometown Troops were made up of former landlords and bandits who had been oppressed by the Communist Party's land reforms. Resentful of the policies that had stripped them of their power, they found an ally in the Nationalist Party, which, seeing their desperation, offered them a chance to retaliate. With the Nationalist’s support, this gang of disgruntled men began targeting local underground Communist Party members and revolutionary sympathizers.
As an active participant in land reform and a committed Communist, Sun Ruilan had been a target of Liu Xueqing's hatred. Despite the end of the war with Japan in 1945, the Nationalist Party reignited internal conflict, once again breaking the fragile peace between the two parties.
During the years of anti-Japanese resistance, the Communist Party had gained a solid following. Many young people joined the revolution, including Sun Ruilan, who took this opportunity to join the Communist Party in 1945. In Shandong’s Laiyang County, the local cadres, eager to protect their hard-won victory, set up literacy classes to help the impoverished people change their destinies. At the age of 20, Sun Ruilan, determined to end the social injustices she had witnessed in her youth, joined the classes.
Having lost her mother at an early age and with her family struggling in poverty, Sun understood the suffering of the poor all too well. Her family had long been tormented by landlords, and she dreamed of a new world, one where landlords would no longer oppress the masses. She was deeply committed to the idea of liberation.
In addition to her studies, Sun persuaded her siblings and fellow villagers to join the literacy classes. As a dedicated revolutionary, she also assisted the cadres in their work, becoming an active member of the resistance. Her leadership and influence grew, and by the time she graduated from the literacy class, she had already become the head of the Women's Relief Association. Later, she took on the role of village leader, mobilizing the women and youth in the village to join the revolution and support the army.
She also organized resources to help the revolutionaries, collecting food, sewing clothes, and preparing supplies. Her efforts led to over 20 young people from her village joining the revolutionary cause.
In 1947, when the land reform movement began, the local landlords and bullies tried to sabotage it. Sun Ruilan led the villagers in a mass struggle, forcing the local landlords to hand over their land and some of their property. Liu Xueqing and others found themselves reduced to the status of the common people they had once oppressed. Bitter and resentful, Liu briefly fled the village but eventually returned with the Nationalist forces.
In September of the same year, Sun received a task from her superiors. Together with the local cadres, she was responsible for moving 80,000 jin of grain and burying it. The Hometown Troops’ cruel tactics had greatly affected the villagers, causing many to begin their relocation. As the leader of the mission, Sun meticulously supervised the operation, ensuring the grain was safely hidden. However, there were still villagers and cadres who had not been able to escape. Despite the risks, Sun decided to return to the village to help them leave. It was at this moment that she was captured, as described at the beginning of this article.
\"We will defeat you all in the end. You will never have a good outcome.\" Despite the threats, Sun Ruilan remained fearless.
She refused to reveal the location of the grain, knowing how vital it was for the soldiers fighting at the front. \"Since you won’t speak, don’t blame us for being cruel,\" they said.
Her fiancé tried to stop them, but he was no match for the ruthless militia. They knocked him unconscious and took Sun away. At first, Sun thought it was her own return that had led the Hometown Troops to find her. But when she saw familiar faces among her captors, she realized she had been betrayed by a traitor.
Liu Xueqing and his men took Sun to a secluded house in the village, where they tortured her mercilessly for four days and nights. Her body was covered in lash marks, and the initial blows with a hemp rope were no longer enough to satisfy their wrath. When she refused to speak, they brought in an iron chain. \"Let’s see how tough your bones are.\"
The iron chain left deep, agonizing wounds on Sun Ruilan’s body. They poured boiling water on her, and she trembled from the pain, her screams echoing through the house. She fainted several times but was continuously revived with cold water, only to be tortured again.
The cruelty escalated as they used the infamous \"airplane hanging\" torture. They tied her hair and feet, suspending her from the rafters, and piled heavy stones on her back. Each stone weighed more than 20 kilograms, and they placed eight of them on her. The weight was so crushing that Sun could barely breathe, and her body bent under the pressure. She lost consciousness again but was revived with cold water.
“Add more fuel, continue to roast her,” they said. The next torture had Sun stripped naked and bound near a stove. They kept adding wood to the fire, and soon her legs were scorched, turning black and charred. As the flames grew hotter, Sun's suffering became unbearable, but she continued to endure.
The sound of her body sizzling on the stove filled the air, and the torturers laughed, mocking her defiance. But despite the agony, Sun's voice broke through in a raspy whisper, “The People's Liberation Army will never let you go.”
Seeing her unwavering spirit, they brought in a hot iron pan, placing it on the ground. Two men lifted her and repeatedly pressed her against the pan. The sizzling of her skin and flesh was horrific, but still, Sun refused to break. She passed out several times but each time was revived to endure more. Her spirit remained uncrushed, even as her body was ravaged by torture.
Exhausted by their own brutality, Liu Xueqing and his men began to feel a strange unease, as they looked at the almost unrecognizable form of Sun.
On October 2, 1947, Liu Xueqing brought Sun and eight other revolutionaries to the grave of his mother. There, he callously executed the revolutionaries in front of her, including the two children of County Councillor Sun Kaishan.
\"You beasts, you won't even spare children! You won’t have a good end!\" Sun's eyes were bloodshot as she watched the innocent children murdered, but Liu Xueqing remained indifferent. “If you don’t speak, you’ll be next.”
With one last cry of \"Long live the Communist Party!\" Sun Ruilan was brutally stabbed in the heart. Her heart was ripped out and placed on Liu Xueqing's mother's grave as a macabre offering. Then, he decapitated her and hung her head on a tree at the village entrance, using her death as a warning to the other revolutionaries.
The flame of revolution could not be extinguished. Sun Ruilan’s sacrifice ignited the hearts of many young revolutionaries, who followed in her footsteps. It was through the blood of heroes like Sun that the peace of today was achieved. Let us salute these brave revolutionaries!
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