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He was known as the "Second Wang Jingwei" and Zhang Zuolin was still a brother, but eventually died in the war criminals' custody

Zhang Jinghui's loyalty to Zhang Zuolin was reflected after Zhang Zuolin was bombed. After Zhang Jinghui And Zhang Zuolin died, because Marshal Lin was building, the body was temporarily buried in the courtyard of the Shuai Mansion. After the "9.18" incident, the Zhang family withdrew to Guannei, and the Japanese occupied the Marshal's Mansion, so they moved Zhang Zuolin's coffin to Zhulin Temple for parking. This release was six years, and poor Zhang Zuolin, who had unlimited scenery before his death, lay alone in the desolate Zhulin Temple, unattended, and could not even enjoy the smell of incense. Zhang Jinghui, who was the prime minister of Manchukuo at the time, could not bear to leave his brother so desolate, so Zhang Luo buried Zhang Zuolin. The Japanese also wondered that Zhang Zuolin's body was not the same thing as parking in Zhulin Temple for a long time, so they agreed to let Zhang Zuolin be buried

The burial place was chosen, but who would manage it became a problem. The name of Manchukuo is obviously inappropriate, the pseudo-Manchukuo was originally established after the expulsion of the Zhang family, and if it is then run by it, there is a suspicion of a cat crying rat. The Japanese were even more reluctant to take over at this time, and the Japanese thought of the newly established "Concordia Society". It is most appropriate for the "Concord Society" to organize Zhang Zuolin's funeral. At that time, the president of the "Concordia" happened to be Zhang Jinghui. Therefore, the Japanese pushed Zhang Jinghui to the front desk and came to Zhang Luo as Zhang Zuolin's brother.

He was known as the "Second Wang Jingwei" and Zhang Zuolin was still a brother, but eventually died in the war criminals' custody

When he was worshipping in Taonan, Zhang Jinghui certainly did not think that he would one day have full authority to handle the funeral of "old knots". And Zhang Zuolin would not have thought that when he was destined to return to Jiuquan in the future, these worship brothers were already on their own sides, Tang Yulin and Zhang Zuoxiang were outside the guan, Feng Delin, Wu Junsheng, Ma Longtan, and Sun Liechen were dead, and there was only one fourth brother left to bury himself.

The first "prime minister" of Manchukuo was Zheng Xiaoxu, but Zheng Xiaoxu only worked for less than two years before he was dismissed by the Japanese for his words. Zhang Jinghui, who was then the "speaker of the Senate", took over as the "prime minister". Zhang Jinghui has been the "premier" for more than a decade and can be called a tumbler in Manchukuo's political arena.

He was known as the "Second Wang Jingwei" and Zhang Zuolin was still a brother, but eventually died in the war criminals' custody

How can Zhang Jinghui Zhang Jinghui stand firm in the turbulent political arena of Manchukuo? In a telegram to the Emperor of Japan, Honjo Ando Ibihara explained the mystery: "[Zhang Jinghui] has a certain prestige in Manchuria, but he has no knowledge, no great ambition, and his men are full of people, and none of them have any talents to say." For the sake of our Empire's consistent policy of speed, such people must be used for the sake of their own. ”

Zhang Jinghui is indeed as the Japanese say, there is no opinion on doing things, and everything is only the order of the Japanese. Zhang Jinghui is a complete and utter traitor to the Japanese, a complete and utter scum! What do the Japanese want! In order to support the Japanese invasion of China, Zhang Jinghui even unloaded the copper handles on the doors and windows of the State Council office building to give the Japanese artificial bullets. Known as "Wang Jingwei No. 2"

He was known as the "Second Wang Jingwei" and Zhang Zuolin was still a brother, but eventually died in the war criminals' custody

On August 1, 1950, Zhang Jinghui, who had been captured by the Soviet army, took a train and arrived at the Sino-Soviet border city of Suifenhe after a day and night of galloping. Here, the Soviets handed over Zhang Jinghui to Chinese personnel. Since then, Zhang Jinghui has been detained in the War Criminals Management Center in Fushun and died in the War Criminals Management Center in 1959. He was 88 years old.

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