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Huang Jiguang was born in a mountain village in Zhongjiang County, Sichuan Province on 1930. His family was extremely poor since childhood. When he was six or seven years old, his father died because he was oppressed by the landlord. Huang Jiguang had been a long-term laborer for the landlord since he was a child, mowing the grass and herding cattle. /kloc-in the winter of 0/949, the hometown was liberated and farmers' associations were organized in the village. Huang Jiguang not only became a member of the first batch of peasant associations, actively struggled with landlords, but also became a militia in the village.

After the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea began, China stopped demobilization and recruited a large number of conscripts. 1951March, Zhongjiang county recruited volunteers, and Huang Jiguang was the first in the village to sign up. During the physical examination, he was not selected because of his short stature. The battalion commander who came to draft was moved by Huang Jiguang's enthusiasm for joining the army and agreed to make an exception.

After going to the front of Korea, Huang Jiguang was assigned to 15 Army 135 Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 6th consecutive term as a correspondent. 1in April, 952, the troops went to the front position of Wusheng Mountain to take charge, but Huang Jiguang, who wanted to kill the enemy and make meritorious deeds, was assigned to the logistics of the company. After careful ideological work by the assistant instructor, Huang Jiguang understood the importance of logistics work and did everything well. With the approval of his superiors, he won a third-class merit and joined the Youth League.

195210 June 14, the battle of shangganling started. 10 19 On the night, Huang Jiguang Battalion 2 was ordered to fight back against the enemy occupying the position on the 597.9 highland. When the attacking troops were blocked and suffered heavy casualties, Huang Jiguang, a former battalion correspondent, stepped forward and volunteered to destroy the enemy's bunker. When his comrades were wounded and killed, and his ammunition ran out, Huang Jiguang resolutely blocked the enemy's loopholes with his own body, opening the way for the victory of the stormtroopers. He was only 22 when he died.