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List at least five little heroes in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
(1) Wang Pu

Wang Pu, also known as wang pu. Wang Pu was born in 1929 and died in 1943. He was born in Wanxian County, Hebei Province. He lived in Yechang Village, Wanxian County, Hebei Province, under the Shiling Mountain in Taihang Mountain. He was elected as the head of the Children's League when he was 1 1 years old, and he was only 13 years old when he died. Wang Pu was born in a poor peasant family in the village. When he began to understand, Japanese robbers launched the "July 7" Lugouqiao Incident, which invaded North China, and the flames of war burned to his hometown Taihang Mountain. The Japanese aggressors' brutal acts of burning, killing and looting ignited the fire of national hatred in Wang Pu's young mind.

(2) Zhang Ga

During the Japanese War, Zhang Ga, a little boy living in Baiyangdian in central Hebei, lived with his grandmother. In order to cover Zhong Liang, the reconnaissance company commander of the Eighth Route Army who was recovering in his home, grandma died heroically under the bayonet of the Japanese army, and Zhong Liang was also captured by the enemy. In order to avenge his grandmother and rescue Uncle Zhong, Gazi went through hardships, found the Eighth Route Army, and became a small scout ... The film Private Zhang Ga tells the story of the growth of an eighth route army.

(3) Hai Wa

Chicken Hair Letter is a well-known film based on the novel of the same name. The protagonist of the film is Hai Wa, the 14-year-old head of the Children's League. His task is to keep watch while herding sheep, find the enemy and signal the villagers. Hai Wa's father is a militia squadron leader. Hai Wa is fourteen years old and a child in Longmen Village. One evening, Hai Wa stood guard under a small tree in the mountain with a sheep whip in his waist and a red tassel gun.

(4) Rain comes

Yulai is a microcosm of children in eastern Hebei in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's time, including the novelist Guan Hua himself. Guan Hua stood guard with the children in the village since she was a child, sent a chicken hair letter to the Eighth Route Army, climbed a tree and looked at it to capture the enemy's situation. 1940, he left home and went to the anti-Japanese battlefield, moving to the north and south for many years. After he joined the army, childhood scenes often came to his mind. Therefore, he created a novel "Rain Is Not Dead" with Rain as the protagonist, which was published in Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Daily. After the founding of New China, an editor in charge of Chinese textbooks from the Ministry of Education made a special trip to find Guan Hua and told him that his novel was renamed Rain to the Little Hero and was selected as a Chinese textbook. Since then, the little hero Yu Lai has become a hero in the eyes of children all over the country for a whole era.

(5) Wang Erxiao

1929 was born in Shangzhuang Village, Laiyuan County, Hebei Province. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Wang Erxiao's hometown was the Eighth Route Army's anti-Japanese base, which was often "swept" by Japanese devils. Wang Erxiao was a member of the children's league. He often kept watch for the Eighth Route Army while herding cattle on the hillside. 19421October 25th (September16th of the lunar calendar), the Japanese came to "mop up" again and got lost when they reached the mountain pass. The enemy saw Wang Erxiao herding cattle on the hillside and asked him to lead the way. Wang Erxiao pretended to be obedient and walked ahead. In order to defend the villagers who were hiding, he brought the enemy into the ambush of the Eighth Route Army. Suddenly, gunfire rang out in all directions. Knowing that the enemy had been taken in, he angrily killed Wang Erxiao with a bayonet and threw him hard on the stone. Just then, the Eighth Route Army rushed down from the mountain and wiped out all the enemies. After Wang Erxiao died, local soldiers and civilians buried him on the hillside of Liujiazhuang.