# Northeast Anti-Japanese United Army
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The Sentinels of Memory: How a Family’s 88-Year Vigil Reflects China’s Red Resurgence
A family in Liaoning province has maintained an 88-year vigil over the tomb of 24 anti-Japanese martyrs, a duty that has transitioned from a private family tradition to a state-supported site for 'red education.' As China commemorates the 80th anniversary of World War II, such local narratives are being integrated into a broader national project to institutionalize revolutionary memory and reinforce ideological loyalty.

PLA and Local Forces Rewalk Anti-Japanese Guerrilla Routes to Cement Red Memory and Boost Readiness
In Tonghua, Jilin province, a joint activity led by the local military sub-district and a PLA unit named after guerrilla hero Yang Jingyu brought together soldiers, recruits, militia and students to retrace anti-Japanese guerrilla routes. The event combined ceremonial, educational and field elements to deepen revolutionary memory, strengthen civil–military ties and enhance readiness among new and reserve personnel.