Visited Kunlunguan and visited the Kunlunguan Battle Museum. The Kunlunguan Battle Museum is the only museum dedicated to the war of resistance in Guangxi. It was opened on December 18, 2008. On September 1, 2015, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan and the World War of Anti-Fascism, the museum launched a permanent exhibition on the theme of "Blood and Xiongguan National Soul". The museum exhibition is divided into the preface hall, the China Anti-Japanese War exhibition hall, the Kunlunguan Battle exhibition hall, the Guangxi and the Anti-Japanese War exhibition hall, and the 5 parts of the memorial hall. The Kunlunguan Battle is the focus, combining nearly 1,000 precious cultural relics and historical photos and real historical image historical materials, which are informative, comprehensive, Vividly reproduce and reflect the Kunlunguan Battle, the epitome of China's Anti-Japanese War and the history of Guangxi and the War of Resistance. The Kunlunguan Battle Museum is free to visit, and the exhibition hall needs to be checked through security. Lighters and other fires cannot be brought into the museum.
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Visited Kunlunguan and visited the Kunlunguan Battle Museum. The Kunlunguan Battle Museum is the only museum dedicated to the war of resistance in Guangxi. It was opened on December 18, 2008. On September 1, 2015, in honor of the 70th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese people's War of Resistance Against Japan and the World War of Anti-Fascism, the museum launched a permanent exhibition on the theme of "Blood and Xiongguan National Soul". The museum exhibition is divided into the preface hall, the China Anti-Japanese War exhibition hall, the Kunlunguan Battle exhibition hall, the Guangxi and the Anti-Japanese War exhibition hall, and the 5 parts of the memorial hall. The Kunlunguan Battle is the focus, combining nearly 1,000 precious cultural relics and historical photos and real historical image historical materials, which are informative, comprehensive, Vividly reproduce and reflect the Kunlunguan Battle, the epitome of China's Anti-Japanese War and the history of Guangxi and the War of Resistance. The Kunlunguan Battle Museum is free to visit, and the exhibition hall needs to be checked through security. Lighters and other fires cannot be brought into the museum.
Kunlunguan is located at the junction of Binyang County and Nanning City, Nanning City, Nanning City, 50 kilometers away from Nanning City, the capital of Guangxi. It is said that Binyang Kunlunguan was built by General Fubo Ma Aid in the Han Dynasty, and has a history of more than 1,000 years. Binyang Kunlunguan is the gateway and barrier of Nanning City, the terrain is dangerous, easy to guard difficult, can be described as "one husband to be Guan, the husband to open", for the military family valued, is the place of the soldiers.
This is the base of patriotic education, to receive education here, to remember the martyrs of the war, it is necessary: it is the heroic sacrifice of the martyrs, to defend our country and people, we should always remember in our hearts.
Kunlun Guan, Guangxi, on November 15, 1939, the Japanese army landed at Longmen Port in the North Bay, conquering Qinzhou and Fangcheng, and encroaching Nanning along the northern Huqin Highway with the strength of one division and another brigade on the 24th. On December 4, the Kunlun Guan was occupied, and the battle of Guinan began. The National Government mobilized the strength of five groups of four theaters to participate in the battle of Guinan to ensure the safety of Guiyue's international traffic lines. The Fifth Army of the 38th Army of the Central Army under the command of Du Yuming, Dai Anlan, Zheng Dongguo, and Yuan Qingquan were ordered to use the bomber tank large-calibre artillery for the first time to attack Kunlunguan, and the battle began in the early morning of December 18. On December 30, the Fifth Army conquered Kunlunguan for the third time, killing more than 5,000 people in the 21st Brigade at the painful cost of casualties of more than 10,000 people. The 21st Brigade Group's chief sergeant died more than 85%, killing the head of the enemy major general, Nakamura Zhengxiong, Shi said Kunlun Mountain Grand Jie. The film "Blood of iron", which reflected the battle of the last century, was banned. Picture 9 shows the tomb of Nakamura, with the inscription of cuckoo Ming.