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Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

Speaking of the traitor Li Shiqun, we have to mention Wang Pseudo No. 76, which is famous for producing traitors and traitors. In 1937, the Japanese had planned a long-planned all-out war of aggression against China. Wherever the war goes, the people do not have a good life. After a year of war, China's land has been severely devastated by the war, even the prosperous Shanghai is no exception. This is also doomed, Shanghai is no longer an ordinary place. In order to curb the wanton activities of Japanese spies in Shanghai, both the military and the Central Command sent agents to carry out latent work here. Correspondingly, in order to fulfill their mission of so-called east Asian co-prosperity, the Japanese established Wang Pseudo-76. Li Shiqun is one of them.

Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

In 1941, the Japanese people's delusion of unifying China and unifying Asia was greatly affected by the complexity and harshness of the war situation in the Pacific Theater, and they had to change their tactics on the Chinese battlefield. The Japanese thought that they could use the spoils captured from the Chinese battlefield to replenish the Pacific battlefield, and the traitor Wang Jingwei oppressed ordinary people in various ways in order to get a large amount of grain in a short period of time. The reason why traitors are traitors is because they can forget human nature in order to expand their interests indefinitely.

Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

Li Shiqun thought of raising grain and salary, so that he could make a profit from it, so he did not hesitate to apply to become the main person in charge of this matter. It is precisely because of this incident that Li Shiqun was destroyed. Why? It turned out that the people, who had already suffered from the poison of war, had become a problem even to feed themselves, and there was no food to hand over. Li Shiqun not only arbitrarily plundered the people, but also sold the grain he had looted at a high price, making the people in the occupied areas miserable.

Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

In the long run, famine began to break out in Shanghai, and the people's anger became increasingly strong, and the purpose of the Japanese army to collect grain had to be abandoned, in order to make the city operate normally, the Japanese army ordered Li Shiqun to transfer jiangsu grain to Shanghai for disaster relief. But Li Shiqun, who was full of greed, made up his own mind and sold the grain to the people twice. As a result, the Japanese's grain plan failed, and Li Shiqun mistakenly hit and bumped into each other, but the Japanese began to suspect whether they had two hearts for them.

Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

When Dai Kasa, a high-ranking Kuomintang official, heard the news, he felt that it was an opportunity, so he joined hands with the patriot Zhou Fuhai to make a counter-plan, deliberately saying that Li Shiqun had always had close contacts with the CCP. After the Japanese listened, they were more certain of the idea of getting rid of Li Shiqun. So not long after, Li Shiqun became a guest of honor of a Japanese officer, and after three rounds of drinking, even if he was cautious and cautious, he slowly relaxed his vigilance, not knowing that the wine he drank had already been poisoned.

Why did this No. 76 number one Japanese traitor die at the hands of the Japanese? It turned out that he borrowed a knife to kill people

In this way, this person who has spent his whole life selling his country for his own benefit will eventually die at the hands of the party he serves. I have to say that harming others will ultimately harm oneself. Even if you can't survive in the chaotic world, you can't betray your conscience, otherwise, the end will be tragic. Looking at Wang Pseudo No. 76, there was no important figure Li Shiqun, and it did not take long before they were finally annihilated in the flood tide of the times.

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