Zhang Jinghui This person in the early years of this person in fact and Zhang Zuolin's relationship is very unusual, Zhang Jinghui himself is also poor, in that turbulent era, Zhang Jinghui himself pulled up a regiment training group, he is the leader of the regiment, said to be the leader of the regiment, in fact, he himself sealed himself, the most important task of his men is to give some local rich people to take care of the nursing home, there were many such organizations in those years, so in the local time, Zhang Jinghui still has a certain influence.
And later, Zhang Zuolin because of the encounter, so want to go to Feng Delin through Zhang Jinghui, in this case, the two are considered to have the opportunity to meet, and the two see the same, like-minded, very chatty, Zhang Jinghui saw Zhang Zuolin's personality and ability, feel that he will be able to achieve a big career in the future, so simply leave Zhang Zuolin, let him be the leader of his gang, and he is willing to be a deputy of Zhang Zuolin, which makes Zhang Zuolin very moved, and Zhang Jinghui is from that time on, He has been following Zhang Zuolin, and it can be said that he is very loyal.
Later, after Zhang Zuolin was killed by the Japanese Kwantung Army, Zhang Jinghui did not know what to think, and then turned to the Japanese and became a traitor, but he still had great feelings for Zhang Zuolin, and Zhang Zuolin's funeral was still carried out under the preparation of Zhang Jinghui, and from this point it can also be seen that Zhang Zuolin's weight in Zhang Jinghui's heart.
And Zhang Jinghui, who followed the Japanese, was also very highly valued by the Japanese, making him the prime minister of puppet Manchukuo, which was a very important position at that time, and Zhang Jinghui did it for ten years after getting this seat, which can be said to be very rare, so does this mean that Zhang Jinghui really has great ability to be so deeply liked by the Japanese? In fact, this is not the case, Zhang Jinghui does not have much ability, his so-called ability is just a few things to greet, for this, Japan is also very clear in its heart, but the so-called puppet Manchu prime minister, in fact, is just a position without real power, and Puyi's position is no different, so there is no plan to replace him Zhang Jinghui.
When Zhang Jinghui was the premier, almost all affairs were decided by Japan, and he just blindly obeyed, and in Puyi's impression, some of the words that Zhang Jinghui sometimes said were still very popular with the Hearts of the Japanese.
Because the prime minister before Zhang Jinghui was named Zheng Xiaoxu, he only did it for less than two years, and the reason was that he was expelled because of his words, that is, he said some problems that were not conducive to the management of the Japanese, and Zhang Jinghui was very clear about this truth. In Puyi's recollection, Zhang Jinghui, as the premier, has two famous sayings that have won the hearts of the Japanese people and are enshrined as famous sayings, and often educate the following people with these two sentences, these two sentences are: We are illiterate old and rough, let's just say a rough word: Japan and Manchuria are two dragonflies (dragonflies) tied to a rope. Manchukuo has a lot of land, the Manchus are old and rough, have no knowledge, let the Japanese come to open up the wilderness to teach new technologies, both ends are cheap. This is all Zhang Jinghui's own views on some occasions, and its core meaning is to make everyone in Manchukuo obedient to Japan, and the Japanese will also use the words "two dragonflies on a rope" and "two ends cheap" to the people below to admonish them.
It is precisely because Zhang Jinghui has such an ability and a positive attitude that the Japanese have let him stay in the position of prime minister all the time, but it is precisely because there are too many people like Zhang Jinghui that they have taken away a greater disaster for the vast number of people in the northeast, and I don't know if Zhang Zuolin would be angry if he learned that his brother was treated like this.
Source: The First Half of My Life, Chapter 6, Section 6, "Disillusionment"