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He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

When the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in China, a large number of literati and inkers should read in literature and ink, but many people threw themselves into writing and obeying, even if they were weak scholars, they had to go to the front line to defend the country's life and death. Qi Xueqi one session

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

If in the current era, if you are admitted to Tsinghua, you are destined to become a scientific researcher and will not be associated with the army, and during the Period of the National Government, Tsinghua was also a relatively famous institution, and the cultural atmosphere was prosperous. Naturally Qi Xueqi was admitted to Tsinghua University because of his talent and hard work.

It is said that he is a scholar, but after graduating from Tsinghua University in 1923, he resolutely continued to be admitted to the Norwich Military School in the United States. At that time, the warlords in China were constantly fighting, and Qi Xueqi wanted to survive in a chaotic world, not only needing literature and ink, but also having the courage to fight.

He and Sun Liren are friends of Tsinghua University, the two have a good relationship, and in the future, both of them will also do their duty for the National Government. In 1929, Qi Xueqi graduated from the United States and returned to China, serving as the commander of the Sixth Gendarmerie Regiment in Nanjing, and in the 1931 September 18 Incident, he realized the great responsibility of soldiers and regretted the fall of the country

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

The following year, Qi Xueqi was transferred to the second regiment of Shanghai Security Regiment. The gendarmerie was a unit that defended the safety of the party and government organs and their entourage, did not clash directly with the Japanese army, and was safe in the rear, while the security regiment was also to defend the local government.

Maintaining order and stability, or maintaining law and order, or cooperating with foreign concessions and patrols and arrests to handle cases, does not seem to have much to do with the front-line anti-Japanese resistance, so Qi Xueqi did not enter the regular army.

After the September 18 Incident, qi Xueqi led a security regiment, under the leadership of Cai Tingkai of the Nineteenth Route Army and Dai Ji, commander of the Songhu garrison, and despite the telegram of He Yingqin, minister of military affairs, to avoid conflict with the Japanese army, he rose up to participate in the 128 Songhu War of Resistance.

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

His troops cooperated with the Shanghai garrison to hold their positions and give the incoming enemy a head-on attack. His commander attacked the enemy with a small number of troops, and once recaptured the North Railway Station, which won the praise of the people. Therefore, it is by no means useless for weak scholars to throw pens from Rong.

In 1938, Qi Xueqi became the chief of staff of the Tax Police Corps, and two years later the unit was reorganized into the new 38th Division, although it was said that there was a number of the National Army sequence, but it was really not a regular unit after all.

The commander of the new 38th Division was Qi Xueqi's old classmate Sun Liren, and the two of them led their troops with great sound and color. With the outbreak of the Pacific War and the further expansion of Japanese aggression in Southeast Asia, the Chinese government was invited to send troops into Burma in March 1942 to assist the British in combat.

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

On the day of the oath-taking, Qi Xueqi inspired the vast number of officers and soldiers with the phrase "a boy who is born without becoming famous, and dies when he is buried in the barbarian domain." At that time, the British 1st Division was besieged in northern Burma, and the New 38th Division of the Expeditionary Force was stationed at Chokbatang.

After receiving the order, the 113th Regiment of the division, Liu Fangwu, rushed to the aid of the stars and launched a fierce attack on a large group of the Japanese army, defeated the Japanese army at the Great Victory of Ren'an Qiang, and rescued more than 7,000 british troops who were besieged, which can be said to be famous in the first battle.

After that, Qi Xueqi went to Casa to command the battle on the orders of the commander Du Yuming, and in Casa Qi Xueqi also attacked the Japanese army by attacking the railway line, and in this battle, the wounded officers and men were left behind and left unattended, so Qi Xueqi took them in

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

Therefore, because the wounded soldiers were separated from the Fifth Army, and later encountered the Japanese army in the upper reaches of Homerlin, he still encouraged the officers and men to fight to the death, after a fierce battle, more than a dozen wounded officers and soldiers were all heroically martyred, Qi Xueqi was also shot and wounded, the Japanese army saw that he was still a high official, so he persuaded him to surrender, took good medicine for him, but he refused, and refused to eat.

In the Japanese concentration camp in Rangoon, Ye Peng, the war minister of the Wang puppet regime in Nanjing, went to persuade him to surrender, and gave gifts and banquets to Qi Xueqi, which was reprimanded by Qi Xueqi, and the Japanese army was even more soft and hard, but it was impossible to shake Qi Xueqi's pure heart by allowing the Japanese army to use all its strength.

He was a student at Tsinghua University, tragically died in the Japanese prison, and when he learned his true identity, the Japanese army lined up to salute

In March 1945, the Japanese army in Burma had gone, defeated and retreated, the national scum Zhang Jixiang and others, with the acquiescence of the Japanese, stabbed Qi Xueqi and martyred the country, although the Japanese army could not persuade Qi Xueqi to surrender, but it greatly respected his national integrity. Line up to salute it, its indomitable spirit of preferring to die, the glorious annals of history.

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