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    From beneath the ground rise great stories of ingenuity and defiance

    By ZHANG YU in Shijiazhuang | China Daily | Updated: 2025-08-22 00:00
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    Generations of Chinese people grow up watching the 1965 cinematic classic Tunnel Warfare, a black-and-white film that dramatizes the ingenuity of villagers who fought invaders from beneath the ground. For audiences across the country, the movie was more than entertainment: it offered a vivid portrait of courage and a reminder of the collective resistance during the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression (1931-45).

    Decades have passed since its release, but the story still echoes underground. In northern China, wartime relics and the tunnels themselves remind visitors that the silver-screen heroes were drawn from real lives.

    When 15-year-old student Hou Bohan stoops to enter a narrow passage in Ranzhuang's tunnels, her fingertips brush over the marks on the wall.

    "These marks are history left by militiamen and civilians," says the Hebei Dingzhou Middle School student. "In this labyrinth, every scratch tells a story of resistance."

    She was exploring what locals call the "Underground Great Wall" — a 16-kilometer tunnel network beneath this northern Chinese village where soldiers and farmers outwitted invaders around 1940.

    The Ranzhuang Tunnel Warfare Site, located in Ranzhuang village, Qingyuan district in Baoding, North China's Hebei province, sits approximately 180 km southwest of Beijing.

    The site embodies the boundless wisdom and strength of the military and civilians during the war against Japanese aggression.

    The tunnels were born out of terror. On July 31, 1939, Japanese forces launched a sudden attack on Ranzhuang, herding villagers to the Sanguan Temple at Nandaqiao, using bayonets to force them to hand over military cadres.

    The brutality left 13 villagers dead, 11 permanently disabled, 11 taken captive, and more than 700 homes reduced to ashes.

    That massacre ignited locals' resolve to resist.

    "At first, people just dug holes in the ground, so that there would be a place to hide if the enemy came," says 98-year-old Li Hengbiao, the last surviving tunnel fighter.

    As Li recalls, records show that initially the dugouts only had a single entrance and gradually evolved into an engineering marvel — with multiple entrances and a mazelike structure that outwitted the enemy.

    According to the Ranzhuang Tunnel Warfare Memorial Hall, the Ranzhuang tunnel is generally 0.7 to 0.8 meters wide, with a height of approximately 1 to 1.5 meters, and is located more than 2 meters below the surface.

    The tunnels were carefully divided into military tunnels for combat and civilian ones for concealment. Inside were command posts, storerooms, rest chambers, road signs, oil lamps, and even secret arsenals.

    The villagers' ingenuity turned defense into artful strategy. When Japanese forces flooded the tunnels, builders carved dual-layer channels to divert water into wells. When faced with poisonous gas, they devised fanyan, or "flip-eye" facilities, that sealed off contaminated sections while venting fumes.

    Mines were wired with fuses leading back into the tunnels, enabling fighters to trigger explosions beneath invading soldiers' feet.

    With these clever design and strategic layouts, the people of Ranzhuang, under the leadership of the Communist Party of China, utilized the tunnels to coordinate with Chinese armies in 157 engagements, causing more than 2,100 enemy casualties, according to historical records.

    In 1945, Ranzhuang was honored with the title of "Model Village of Tunnel Warfare".

    "This is what fascinated me most — the underground armory," Bohan says, while crouching in a cramped chamber.

    "Here, in the dark and cramped space, the militiamen of that time forged numerous weapons," she says, adding that without this underground workshop, they couldn't have fought or won.

    "The history of Ranzhuang serves as a source of inspiration for us to continue striving in the new era, safeguarding peace and development," she says.

    Today, the site preserves that determination. Covering 200,000 square meters, it includes more than 200 traditional residences, fortifications and historical buildings. Around 3,000 meters of tunnels remain intact and accessible.

    Each year, the site receives over a million visitors.

    Since last year, 683 organized groups — students from elementary schools to universities — have visited for research and study tours. More than 26,000 people have been directly educated at the site, carrying forward what locals call the "red culture" of resilience.

    Sun Ke and Zhao Rixi contributed to this story.

     

    Left: A tunnel used in the war of resistance against Japanese invaders in Ranzhuang village, Baoding, Hebei province. Right: Students visit the Ranzhuang Tunnel Warfare Memorial Hall to learn more about war history. CHINA DAILY

     

     

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