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一首《黎明曲》,唱出了铁的新四军坚持抗日的英雄赞歌。一页《暴动史》,展示了新四军勇士们冲出牢笼奔赴皖南抗日战场的闪光人生。一座《纪念碑》,在赤石渡口辉煌了武夷山半个多世纪的历史舞台。岁月流逝,半个多世纪过去了。1942年6月17日,发生在武夷山市(原崇安县)红色土地上,由以新四军为主体和爱国志士举行的震惊中外的赤石暴动,距今已70周年了。赤石暴动,是中国抗日战争时期党领导下的监狱斗争史上的一个光辉壮举,是新四军军史上继“皖南事变”、“茅家岭暴动”之后的重大历史事件。
A “dawn song” sang the heroic anthem of the New Fourth Army of the Iron Army. A page on “Riots” shows the flash lives of the New Fourth Army warriors out of their cells and onto the southern anti-Japanese battlefield. A “monument”, in the Akihabara ferry Wuyishan more than half a century history stage. The passage of time, more than half a century later. June 17, 1942, took place on the red land in Wuyishan City (formerly Chong’an County). It was the 70th anniversary of the so-called Aki-Shikai riots that stunned China and the rest of the world by taking the New Fourth Army as the main body and patriots as its subjects. The Akihabashi riot was a brilliant feat in the history of prison struggle under the leadership of the party under the leadership of the party during the period of the Chinese Anti-Japanese War and a major historic event following the “Incident of Southern Anhui Province” and the “Maojianling” in the military history of the New Fourth Army.