EDITOR/BAIHUAHUA
He is a senior staff officer who has won the trust of our army: Xuanxia's father. When he rushed to Tongguan, Shaanxi Province to participate in revolutionary activities, he passed by Shaohua Mountain, saw thousands of miles of mountains and rivers from afar, and wrote a poem with pride.
Smoke rises everywhere in Shenzhou, and Mo only climbs the building with gloomy intentions.
Only by working together to make a revolution can there be a way forward for others.
Such a magnificent, ambitious and talented man mysteriously disappeared one night because he was hated by the old Chiang! Premier Zhou personally approached Chiang Kai-shek three times but could not find anyone, and finally the secret agents of the military command exposed the truth.
The Whampoa Military Academy has laid the root of the curse
In 1924, Xuanxia's father was assigned by the organization to study and Xi at the Whampoa Military Academy to spread red ideas and develop comrades who supported us. So he tried to become the group leader and increase his influence.
Chiang Kai-shek, who was the principal of the military academy at the time, was ambitious and intended to consolidate his power by controlling the party organizations in the academy.
Xuanxia's father was extremely dissatisfied with Chiang Kai-shek's attempt to control the party organization. He believes that this is contrary to the democratic principles advocated by Dr. Sun Yat-sen. The leader of the group shall be elected by law.
So he joined his classmates in a protest action. These actions attracted the attention of Chiang Kai-shek, who was very angry at Xuanxia's father's act of defiance, which he saw as a challenge to the authority of the headmaster.
Despite the tremendous pressure, Xuanxia's father always stood his ground. He was undaunted to confront Chiang Kai-shek and debated Chiang Kai-shek in front of a large audience of teachers and students of the whole school.
This indomitable spirit won the respect and support of his classmates, but it also made him a thorn in Chiang Kai-shek's side. Faced with the continued challenge of Xuanxia's father, Chiang Kai-shek took severe punitive measures.
He imprisoned Xuanxia's father in a confinement cell and threatened to expel him from school. However, even in such a grim situation, Xuanxia's father still did not give in.
Young Xuanxia's father
In the end, he was expelled from the Whampoa Military Academy and became the only student in the first phase of Whampoa to be expelled. Zhang Xueliang once said that Mr. Jiang's measurement is very small. This incident made Lao Jiang always hold a grudge.
Ōkō Ōtōshi
Xuanxia's father was born in 1899 in Zhejiang to a family of intellectuals. After experiencing social upheaval and poverty in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, he became aware of the injustices and inequalities in Chinese society.
He was diligent and studious since he was a child, and his father was a local teacher. Because his family was poor, he made money by taking the imperial examination for others, and who knew that he would be selected for the examination all of a sudden.
He was admitted to Hangzhou Fisheries University, and because of his excellent grades, he was sent to study in Japan. There he studied Marxism Xi and immediately joined our party after returning to China.
After he dropped out of Huangpu, he was sent by Li Dazhao to Feng Yuxiang's ideological propaganda work. He was also the first person to establish a party organization in Gansu. He brought red ideas to Gansu, and then he began to reach out to the Tibetans.
In the northwest, a local Communist Party organization in Gansu was established to actively carry out revolutionary work such as reducing rents and interest rates. In the Allied Army, he served as a member of the CCP Front Committee and director of the Political Department of the Second Route Army, and made great contributions to the resistance to the Japanese puppet army.
He also supported and participated in the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party to promote the anti-Japanese process. However, the revolutionary activities and degree of influence of Xuanxia's father aroused the concern and hostility of Chiang Kai-shek and his henchmen.
In 1938, when Xuanxia's father returned to the office of the Eighth Route Army in Xi'an, he suddenly disappeared and his whereabouts have been unknown ever since. His family and friends searched for him, but there was no news.
Zhou Enlai asked Chiang Kai-shek three times to track down the whereabouts of Xuanxia's father, and Chiang Kai-shek finally admitted frankly: "Xuanxia's father is my student, he betrayed me, and I ordered him to be killed." ”
The first kidnapping case in the Republic of China
In 1938, Xuanxia's father rode a bicycle through the gate of Xijing Hospital alone, but was forcibly dragged into a small car by the sudden appearance of the action group spies in an instant.
Subsequently, he was forced to go through a series of transfers and transfers, and finally arrived at the Einsatzgruppen set up by the Kuomintang in Xi'an. During this difficult escort journey.
Xuanxia's father gradually realizes that these spies are subordinates of the Kuomintang, and the plot to assassinate him has been revealed, but at this moment he can no longer change the trajectory of his fate.
After arriving at the Einsatzgruppen, Xuanxia's father was guided to a training playground. Here, one agent led him to the center of the field, while another agent took close aim at him.
In the tense atmosphere, seven piercing gunshots instantly broke the silence, and Xuanxia's father died heroically at this moment, only 39 years old.
In order to further cover up the crime, they threw the body into the well and filled the dry well with soil, so that our side mistakenly thought that Xuanxia's father was just missing, and relatives and friends were looking for him everywhere.
Later, the way this incident was exposed was also very speechless. The military commanders who were responsible for killing Xuanxia's father bit each other in order to compete for the bonus for carrying out this mission, and exposed this matter. Only then did Chiang Kai-shek admit that he had ordered it.
It was not until 1951 when the spy was captured that the exact location of Xuanxia's father's body was buried. However, after 13 years, Xuanxia's father's body was buried in the ground. Let's take a look at his posthumous writings.
The people gradually returned from their dreams, and the revolutionary cries were like thunder.
Comrades must now remember that freedom must be won with blood.
Who is better at Baoding Military Academy or Huangpu Military Academy
On the stage of China's modern history, military education undoubtedly occupies a pivotal position, especially the two bright pearls of the Baoding Military Academy and the Huangpu Military Academy.
However, it is interesting to note that the graduates of the Baoding Military Academy seem to have a certain degree of contempt for the Whampoa Military Academy, and what is the reason behind this?
The Baoding Military Academy was born in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, and its main task was to train new types of officers with modern military knowledge.
The school is rigorous in its studies, emphasizing the combination of theory and practice, and graduates have mastered solid professional skills through a systematic and rigorous military basic education.
In contrast, the curriculum of the Whampoa Military Academy is relatively short, and it pays more attention to the improvement of actual combat ability. This difference makes the graduates of Baoding Military Academy feel that their education is more systematic and comprehensive.
In terms of enrollment standards, the requirements of Baoding Military Academy are quite strict, and usually only high school graduates or teenagers with military experience are selected. And the Whampoa Military Academy has a relatively low threshold, attracting more aspiring young people.
Although the teaching cycle of the Whampoa Military Academy is relatively short, because the graduates have been tempered in the practice of war, many of them have become famous military leaders all over the world.
Graduates of the Baoding Military Academy held important positions in the Kuomintang army, but over time, graduates of the Whampoa Military Academy began to emerge.
Although the "Baoding Department" once suppressed the "Whampoa Department," with the continuation of the war, the graduates of the Whampoa Military Academy won a higher prestige and status by virtue of their rich practical combat experience.