Pi Dingjun
Pi Dingjun was a prominent commander in the Eighth Route Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War, known for his strategic acumen and leadership. He played a vital role in organizing guerrilla warfare in northern China, particularly in the Taihang Mountains, where he led efforts to disrupt Japanese forces. His dedication and tactical ingenuity earned him respect among his troops and recognition in military history.
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Pi Dingjun was the commander who valued Guo Xing's bravery and tasked him with organizing a guerrilla team.
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