During the Anti-Japanese War, in the Zaozhuang mining area in southern Shandong, a group of coal miners and railway workers headed by Liu Hong and Wang Qiang secretly established a short and capable guerrilla force under the leadership of the Communist Party of China because they could not bear the oppression and ravage of the Japanese invaders. This guerrilla group experienced many battles such as flying machine guns, blood-stained foreign companies, smart fare trains, night raids on Lincheng and Dagang Village, conducting intelligence operations, seizing cloth trains, going up to Jinan, and going down to Xuzhou. They were active along the Shandong line of the Jinpu Line, the main railway lifeline of the Japanese invasion of China, and were called the "Flying Tigers" by the people. Lu Han, Lin Zhong and other railway guerrillas gradually grew up in the battle and sacrificed their lives for the country; Liu Hong and Fang Lin's wife also developed love during the battle. In order to eliminate their henchmen, the Japanese aggressors brutally raided and strangled the railway lines and used various conspiracies to put the railway guerrillas in danger. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War in 1945, the railway guerrillas, with the support of the people, circled between the railway and Weishan Lake, captured the fleeing Xiao Lin and his defeated soldiers, and gradually grew stronger.
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