"Hong Xuezhi's Campaign Against Bandits in Heihe" tells the story of Hong Xuezhi, the commander of the Heilongjiang Military Region, who, facing a critical situation before the liberation, bravely accepted an urgent mission to root out the bandits entrenched in the Heihe area of Heilongjiang. In May 1946, General Hong Xuezhi led the Special First Regiment of the New Fourth Army's 3rd Division to the Beian and Heihe areas. With his exceptional command ability and rich combat experience, he dealt a heavy blow to the troops of Liu Guangcai, the largest bandit leader in the Heihe region at the time, in the Songshugou area of Xunke County, eliminating most of the bandit forces. He then led his troops north along the Heilong River, breaking the siege of Huma and liberating Mohe, achieving the full liberation of China's northern border. During this period, the Heihe Central County Committee was changed to the Heihe Prefectural Committee, and General Hong Xuezhi concurrently served as the secretary of the Prefectural Committee and the commander of the military sub-district. In just eight months, his footprint spanned Beian, Xunke, and Sunwu, where he led the anti-bandit forces in battles north and south. He focused on building the ranks, emphasizing political propaganda, and conducted large-scale reorganizations and strict military training. On the suggestion of the then deputy secretary of the Prefectural Committee, Yue Lin, he agreed to and supported the establishment of the "Heihe Daily," opening up a political propaganda base. Under his direct leadership, the Zhaolin Joint School was established in Heihe on August 8, 1946, where a significant number of water...