In the more than ten years of the history of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the wind and clouds have surged. During this period, many characters who were almost legendary emerged. These famous people in history are all working hard for the liberation of the Chinese nation.
But there is such a group of people, with Chinese blood, who want to be the lackeys of the Japanese and willingly serve the Japanese. The Japanese also took advantage of this and constantly divided the Chinese nation. It even directly established three traitor regimes on the land of China: one was the puppet Manchukuo in the northeast, the other was the puppet North China regime, and the other was the Wang puppet regime in the south.
These three puppet regimes can be said to be proud of the fact that after the Japanese were saddled in China, their general leaders did not have the slightest shame to be proud of it. Not to mention Manchukuo, which is almost directly under the control of the Japanese, the two basically independent governments of the North China Government and the Wang puppet regime are still fighting and competing with each other. See traitors as one of the capitals of the competition.
And Wang Kemin, the administrative head of the pseudo-North China government, is even more itchy. Almost naturally anti-bone, he will stop at nothing to charm the Japanese.
Wang Kemin, a person from the late Qing Dynasty, because he studied and understood finance, he was the head of finance in the Duan Qirui government, and served as the minister of finance and the governor of the central bank several times. And this experience also allowed Wang Kemin to learn the art of intrigue and fighting in the official arena. Later, Wang Kemin's temperament of "political speculator" was no longer hidden, and he directly became a high-ranking official of the pseudo-North China government with his son-in-law Wang Yitang, who was four years older than himself.
Wang Kemin became the "fake" chairman of the committee with the support of the Japanese, where did he, the real chairman of the committee, be placed? Therefore, he issued a "must-kill order" to the military commander led by Dai Kasa to get rid of the traitor Wang Kemin. Originally, the military commander wanted to plot against the guards around Wang Kemin to complete this task, but they did not succeed, so they could only find an opportunity to assassinate.
On March 28, 1938, when Wang Kemin went to the Japanese gendarmerie in a car to meet with Hita Makoto, two military agents fired two shots at the back of Wang Kemin's car, but because Wang Kemin politely switched places with Japanese adviser Eiji Yamamoto, he finally found a "substitute ghost" and recovered a life.
From then on, Wang Kemin's whereabouts began to become extremely secretive, and no one was given the opportunity to assassinate him. However, "under the nest, there is a complete egg", and after the Defeat of the Japanese, Wang Kemin and other traitors will have a good life.
On August 15, 1945, after the surrender of the Japanese army, Wang Kemin and other traitors were ready to flee, but where should they flee from the world? And just when they were hesitating, Dai Kasa sent an invitation to Wang Kemin's home, and the invitation was quite polite, inviting him to a banquet with 50 traitors under his command. Wang Kemin thought that things still had a turnaround, so he dressed up and attended the banquet.
When Wang Kemin and the others had just sat down, Dai Kasa took out a piece of paper and said: "Now publish the list of those who will be arrested", 66-year-old Wang Kemin naturally became the first of the list, at this time it was too late for them to escape, and the guards had blocked the entire building. After Wang Kemin was imprisoned, he knew that he had no hope of regaining his freedom, so he committed suicide by taking poison two months later, which also counted as the retribution he deserved.