During the war, Yao was the county magistrate of Dinghai County. 1On July 4, 840, the British ship sailed into the fixed sea and gave the book half an hour to surrender to the city. He flatly refused and led his troops to defend themselves. The next day, the British army landed and besieged the city, and the artillery fire was fierce. He established a city to supervise the war. Looking for the south gate to break through, he was helpless and drowned.
Chen Liansheng was the deputy commander of Sanjiangkou in wartime. 184110/7 October, 1400 British troops attacked Shajiao and Dajiao Fort at the same time. He fought bravely with his son Chen Changpeng and 600 officers and men, and eventually died in the battle because he was outnumbered. Chang Peng also threw himself into the river.
During the war, Guan Tianpei was the prefect of Guangdong Navy. 1839165438+1October, in the naval battle through the nose, he commanded the officers and men to fire, wounded the British warship "Volasush" and forced the enemy to flee. Later, the officers and men were mobilized to launch a five-way attack on the British invaders entrenched in Tsim Sha Tsui and Wu Yong, taking the lead and forcing the enemy to flee more than half. 184 1 On February 25th, 2008, the British ship 18 attacked Humen. He was stationed in Jingyuan Fort and led his troops to death. On the afternoon of 26th, the British army launched another onslaught. He fought alone and was wounded at 10. He still killed the enemy with his own cannon and died heroically with more than 400 soldiers defending Taiwan.
Ge was the commander-in-chief of Dinghai in Zhejiang during the Anti-Japanese War. 184 1 In September, the British army launched another attack on Dinghai, and he fought a bloody battle for six days and nights. 1 01October1day, the British army landed on a large scale in the fog. He led 200 pro-soldiers, rushed into the enemy line with a knife, and fought with more than 40 wounded people, still fighting to the death, and finally died under the gun.
Zheng was the company commander of Chuzhou Town, Zhejiang Province in wartime. 184 1 September, the British army went to sea again and broke down. He guarded Zhushanmen, supervised the shelling of British ships and fought bloody battles for six days and nights. On June+10/October 1 day, 65438, the enemy troops went hand in hand and Zhushanmen fell. He rode to the enemy alone and was seriously injured. He fought several enemies with a knife and died heroically.
Wang Xipeng was the commander-in-chief of Shouchun in Anhui during the war. 1840 summer defense Wusong. In September of the following year, he led more than a thousand troops to reinforce Dinghai, Zhejiang Province, and defended Xiaofengling against the British. He fought bravely and fought bloody battles for six days and nights. His men and soldiers were killed and wounded, and several enemy soldiers were killed. June+10/October 1 day, 65438, a heroic sacrifice.
Yu Qian, an imperial envoy during the war, went to Zhejiang to deal with coastal defense. 184 1 year1October, British troops attacked Zhenhai. He led 6000 troops to defend, persisted in the war of resistance, and personally went to the city to supervise the war. After the fall of Zhenhai, he drowned.
During the war, Chen Huacheng was the prefect of Jiangnan. 1June, 842, British troops stormed Wusongkou Fort. He waved the flag and fired a gun, led the troops to resist, fought fiercely for more than two hours, injured many British ships, and repelled the enemy's attack with hand-to-hand combat. He was alone, injured in seven places and bled to death.
Hailing served as deputy commander-in-chief of Jingkou (Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) during the war. 1In July, 842, British troops invaded Zhenjiang. He led thousands of flag soldiers and 600 Qingzhou soldiers to defend the city. After breaking the city, he led the flag soldiers to fight to the death, killing and injuring the enemy 185 people. Finally, all the defenders died heroically, and he hanged himself.