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He was Chiang Kai-shek's tiger general, who held more than 1 million troops and married a peking colonel, and was buried in Babaoshan after his death

In the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei was appointed a general of the Five Tigers, and Chiang Kai-shek also created a "general of the five tigers", the fiercest of which was Wei Lihuang, who led the most troops among Chiang Kai-shek's subordinates, with more than 1 million subordinates.

He was Chiang Kai-shek's tiger general, who held more than 1 million troops and married a peking colonel, and was buried in Babaoshan after his death

Wei Lihuang

Wei Lihuang was experienced in hundreds of battles but unscathed, and even more enviable, he married two beautiful wives who had stayed in the west, one of which was the school flower of Peking University at that time, Wei Lihuang's life was lucky, and he could be buried in such a good place as Babaoshan in his later years.

Wei Lihuang, a native of Hefei, Anhui Province, joined the revolutionary army in his early years, and in 1927, after the Northern Expeditionary Army captured Nanjing, he was stationed in Nanjing as the commander of the 14th Division, which was where Wei Lihuang began his life.

At that time, Wei Lihuang's division headquarters was in Zhenjiang, one day, suddenly heard the sentry report that there was a principal of a Song shi female middle school outside the door asking to see, Wei Lihuang ordered people to come in, originally thought it would be an older woman, but did not expect that it was a beautiful girl.

This man Wei Lihuang was a little surprised, facing the flower-like principal, Wei Lihuang looked a little cramped, the principal reflected to Wei Lihuang that his troops had forcibly occupied the school's school building accommodation, and she had come to ask Wei Lihuang to stop it.

Wei Lihuang heard this after hearing this, so he ordered the withdrawal of the troops in front of the beautiful principal, so that the principal had a good impression of Wei Lihuang, and later Wei Lihuang inquired and learned that this beautiful woman was called Zhu Yunheng, who had returned from studying in the United States and had not yet been married.

He was Chiang Kai-shek's tiger general, who held more than 1 million troops and married a peking colonel, and was buried in Babaoshan after his death

Beauty of the Republic of China

After that, Wei Lihuang went to visit under the pretext of visiting, and the two became familiar with each other, and the hero and beauty naturally came together, and finally Wei Lihuang successfully married Zhu Yunheng, and since marrying Zhu Yunheng, Wei Lihuang had good luck.

Because Zhu Yunheng studied in the United States, she and Song Meiling had a very pleasant relationship, and the relationship between the two gradually became closer, so that Song Meiling would inevitably blow a pillow wind to Chiang Kai-shek, and in January 1939, Wei Lihuang was appointed commander of the First Theater.

At that time, Wei Lihuang's combat area spanned 6 provinces, and the command of more than 1.14 million troops was also the most prosperous time for Wei Lihuang, but unfortunately, in this year, Wei Lihuang's wife Zhu Yunheng unfortunately died of illness.

Without the help of his wife, the relationship between Wei Lihuang and Chiang Kai-shek gradually drifted apart, and in June 1945, Wei Lihuang married Han Quanhua, who was then a peking university student, who also studied in the United States.

The reason why Wei Lihuang chose to go abroad to play was that he did not want to be used as a gun by Chiang Kai-shek, after the Battle of Liaoshen, Wei Lihuang was imprisoned by Chiang Kai-shek, and in January 1949, Wei Lihuang was released, and later he escaped from the surveillance of secret agents and arrived in Hong Kong.

He was Chiang Kai-shek's tiger general, who held more than 1 million troops and married a peking colonel, and was buried in Babaoshan after his death

In 1955, Wei Lihuang returned to the mainland with his wife Han Quanhua and was warmly welcomed, after which he served as a deputy to the National People's Congress, and on January 17, 1960, Wei Lihuang died of a sudden myocardial infarction at the age of 63 and was buried in Babaoshan.

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