Friends who often watch TV dramas about the history of the war years should have a deep impression on people with such a special status as generals. Because regardless of the nature of the army, anyone who can become a general needs to have both strong personal ability and great loyalty. But you know what? In the history of our country, there has been a general who has behaved very specially. He not only rebelled against his master, but also burned down the Shaolin Temple with a single fire. He even became a traitor later, and what he did was simply heinous. Below, we will take you to see the scum of this general who has the "first scum general of the Republic of China".

One or six betrayals of the "master" to whom he had been loyal.
The scum general we are talking about is called Shi Yousan. He was a man of bitter origin, so his nature should have been very pure and good. What people didn't expect was that he had actually done six times in his life to betray the "master" to whom he had allegiance, which was simply incredible. The first person Shi Yousan ever betrayed was Feng Yuxiang.
At first, he won the favor of Feng Yuxiang with his cleverness and bravery, but after being promoted by Feng Yuxiang, he suddenly and secretly made overtures to Feng Yuxiang's sworn enemy Yan Xishan. Moreover, not long after, he also made a move to betray Feng Yuxiang and then turn to Yan Xishan. Fortunately, Feng Yuxiang cherished talents, and after learning the news that he betrayed himself, he not only did not bother with him, but also sent him a signal of acceptance again.
As a result, not long after, seeing that Feng Yuxiang's conditions were very tempting, Shi Yousan betrayed Yan Xishan and returned to Feng Yuxiang's command. However, Feng Yuxiang did not particularly trust him this time, but was wary of him everywhere. After Shi Yousan saw the clue, he once again chose to betray Feng Yuxiang, and even buried one of Feng Yuxiang's generals alive.
After that, Shi Yousan defected to chiang kai-shek, Zhang Xueliang, and Wang Jingwei. But every time these "masters" encountered a crisis, he would make another move to find a new master. Even in the end, when he saw that the Japanese were relatively powerful, he simply turned to the Japanese and became a traitor.
2. Burn the Shaolin Temple.
When Shi Yousan served under Feng Yuxiang, he once had a grudge with the Shaolin Temple. At that time, during the warlord melee, Fan Zhongxiu of the Jianguo Army and Feng Yuxiang's Nationalist Army looked at each other unfavorably, so in order to compete for territory and power, they fought many battles between them. However, because Feng Yuxiang's side had Shi Yousan, a big general, sitting in the seat.
Therefore, Fan Zhongxiu's side not only failed to take advantage of anything, but was also forced by Shi Yousan to flee to the Shaolin Temple. Later, the Shaolin Temple helped Fan Zhongxiu resist the siege of the troops led by Shi Yousan, which gave Fan Zhongxiu a temporary respite. Only in this way, the Shaolin Temple formed a great vendetta with Shi Yousan.
You know, Shi Yousan is a very vengeful person. Therefore, when he saw that the Shaolin Temple dared to openly help the enemy he was pursuing, he immediately made a very heartbreaking move, that is, to burn the Shaolin Temple. He ordered a large amount of kerosene to be moved to the Shaolin Temple, and then a fire put the Shaolin Temple in a sea of fire. It is said that not only did many Shaolin Temple monks die at that time, but the entire Shaolin Temple building was almost destroyed. Although his practice was condemned by many people at the time, for a faceless person like him, condemnation could not make him feel uneasy at all.
Third, the tragic end of Shi Yousan.
After Shi Yousan became a traitor to the Japanese, more and more people began to look down on him. Even some of his partners and subordinates, who usually called him brothers and brothers, began to kill him. At that time, Shi Yousan had a subordinate named Gao Shuxun, who was originally a person who was very loyal to him. However, since he discovered that Shi Yousan had made a traitor to the Japanese, he had always wanted to get rid of Shi Yousan.
Later, he joined forces with several other generals who were not accustomed to Shi Yousan and together tricked him out and buried him alive on the edge of the Yellow River. No matter how Much Shi Yousan shouted, after all, there was no chance to live in exchange. Although burying this method of killing people alive was already relatively cruel, at that time, in the eyes of Gao Shuxun and others, it was simply too kind to him to get rid of Shi Yousan, a big traitor, in this way.
The reason why Shi Yousan ended up with such a tragic end was entirely because he blamed himself. Although there were certain contradictions between the various forces coexisting in the country at that time, and there were also relatively fierce conflicts, when the country was in trouble, they were all able to unite with the outside world. Only Shi Yousan, an authentic Chinese, could make a move of forgetting his roots and surrendering to the enemy, which was simply intolerable.
Because of this, after the news of Shi Yousan's murder was spread, the few people who designed to get rid of him became heroes in everyone's eyes. Looking at Shi Yousan's life, it really makes people feel sorry. Obviously, I have the opportunity to become a hero, but I want to do those two-sided and three-knife things. Therefore, no matter how tragic the fate of a person like him is, it is not excessive.
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