In the national army, there is such a general, after the victory of the War of Resistance, he did not have any troops in his hands, but with his own strength, he pulled up 100,000 troops in a short period of time, causing a huge sensation in the national army, so who is this person? How did he get to 100,000 people?

This person's name is Jiang Pengfei, he is a native of JinXian County, Liaoning Province, and in his early years he studied at the Third Normal School of Liaoning Province and the Northeast Lecture Hall, and he was also an intellectual. Jiang Pengfei entered the Northeast Army after graduation, was directly appointed as the regimental commander, a student, and directly became the regimental commander after graduation, which was also a big news at the time, of course, this also indirectly reflected Jiang Pengfei's ability. However, it is said that "too easy to get will not be cherished", after the "918" incident in 1931, Jiang Pengfei actually directly defected to the Japanese, and since then has become a shameful traitor.
Obviously, Jiang Pengfei did have two brushes, and after he joined the Japanese, he was valued by the Japanese, and was sent to the Japanese Army University for further study, and during his school years, because of his excellent academic performance, he was also given a sword by the Japanese emperor. You know, there are not many Chinese who can enjoy such a special honor, in addition to Jiang Pengfei, there is another Chinese general who was also given a saber by the Japanese emperor, this person is the famous military man Mr. Jiang Baili. It can be seen that the Japanese army attached great importance to Jiang Pengfei at that time.
After the "July 7 Incident" in 1937, Jiang Pengfei returned to China as the chief of staff of the major general of the Japanese and pseudo-7th Military District, and soon after went to Japan to investigate, and when he returned to China, he was appointed as the chief of education of the pseudo-training school. In 1944, Jiang Pengfei served as the governor of the pseudo-Jidong Special Administrative Region for a period of time, sparing no effort to "encircle and suppress" the eighth route army troops. On the eve of the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Jiang Pengfei secretly contacted the Kuomintang side and was later appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as the commander of the army's newly organized 27th Army. However, Jiang Pengfei, the commander of the army, had a nickname in the air and did not have a formation, of course, this did not bother him.
After that, Jiang Pengfei secretly infiltrated the downtown area of Harbin, recruited a large number of traitors and pseudo-police forces, and later incorporated Liu Jingshan, Xie Wendong and other bandit troops, and the strength of the army once soared to 70,000 people. Of course, Jiang Pengfei was not satisfied, and he collected the remnants of the Japanese army in Northern Manchuria and other places, collecting nearly 36,000 people, at this time, he already had 100,000 troops in his hands, which was also Jiang Pengfei's most brilliant period.
At that time, Harbin was occupied by the Chinese Communists, and Jiang Pengfei's ambitions were very inflated, and he wanted to take Harbin, so he took the initiative to contact the New First Army of the Nationalist Army, hoping to attack Harbin together. Originally, the two sides agreed to act on August 8, 1946, but on August 8, the New First Army did not act for a long time, and Jiang Pengfei really could not wait, so on the 18th issued a "tenth order" to the various departments, asking them to launch a general offensive against Harbin. Jiang Pengfei believed that with his "100,000-strong army," taking Harbin would not be a problem at all.
However, Jiang Pengfei still overestimated himself and underestimated the CCP, and just when his "Tenth Order" was issued, the CCP had already received the news and received the news that Jiang Pengfei was hiding in the Tiantai Stack in Daowai District. After this, the CCP's Harbin City appointed intelligence personnel to intercept Jiang Pengfei's "Tenth Order," which made it impossible for jiang Pengfei's troops to act, and at the same time, the CCP sent people to surround Tiantai Zhan, and then arrested Jiang Pengfei and others.
Half a month later, the Harbin Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China ordered Jiang Pengfei to be executed, and this shameful traitor finally got the punishment he deserved.