On the eve of the defeat of the Kuomintang, agents committed a tragic crime in Chongqing's White Mansion and Zha Di Dong, and many well-known patriots were brutally killed, including Zhang Xueliang's former favorite Huang Xiansheng.

Huang Xiansheng was a high-caliber student who graduated from Peking University, but he deeply felt that the student group was very weak in the face of national disasters, so he chose to throw pens from Rong, was admitted to the Northeast Army Lecture Hall, and after graduation, he deservedly joined the Northeast Army, and because of his excellent performance, he became Zhang Xueliang's love general.
After the September 18 Incident, Zhang Xueliang, at the behest of Chiang Kai-shek, chose not to resist, took hundreds of thousands of Northeast Troops to retreat without a fight, and directly gave the land in Northeast China to the Japanese. Huang Xiansheng was very angry about this, so he ignored Zhang Xueliang's order not to resist, and used his Liaoning Provincial Police Commissioner and Shenyang City Public Security Bureau Chief to gather some troops and engage in a fire with the Japanese, firing the first shot of the Northeast Anti-Japanese Resistance.
However, because of Huang Xiansheng's limited ability, the weapons and equipment of the police force he organized were simply inferior to those of the Northeast Army, and it only had a few hundred troops. But even in this inferior situation, he still gave the Japanese army a heavy punch.
Huang Xiansheng and this unit resisted in Shenyang City for a very long time, and they chose to retreat until they ran out of ammunition and food, becoming the last retreating team in Shenyang City.
Soon after leaving Shenyang, Huang Xiansheng began to form the Northeast Volunteer Army, although the Northeast Volunteer Army persisted for less than a year and then failed, but it was of great significance. Because he opened up a precedent for spontaneous armed resistance against Japan, and this was also one of the foundations for the emergence of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League.
Huang Xian's reputation became famous after this move, but it also brought him many dangers. The first is the hatred of the Japanese against him. Because Huang Xiansheng's behavior greatly mobilized the anti-Japanese sentiment of the northeast military and people, and the northeast volunteer army also brought a lot of trouble to the Japanese army in the process of circling with the Japanese army. Therefore, the Japanese hated Huang Xiansheng to the bone, so that after the July 7 Incident, the Japanese army named Huang Xiansheng's house and raided it.
Secondly, Chiang Kai-shek also wanted to put Huang Xiansheng to death. Originally, Huang Xiansheng's blatant disobedience to the order not to resist had already made Chiang Kai-shek very dissatisfied with him, but because Zhang Xueliang regarded him as a confidant, Chiang Kai-shek was not good. But later Huang Xiansheng openly refused Chiang Kai-shek's invitation, which made Chiang Kai-shek resent him. Therefore, after the Xi'an Incident, Chiang Kai-shek included Huang Xiansheng in his blacklist.
At this time, Huang Xiansheng was also very disappointed in the intrigue within the Kuomintang, and Zhang Xueliang was already under house arrest by Chiang Kai-shek, so Huang Xiansheng was ready to defect to the Communists. Unfortunately, just as he was preparing to leave for Yan'an, he was secretly arrested by Kuomintang agents and has been imprisoned ever since.
A month after the founding of New China, the reactionaries in Chongqing knew that their end was coming, so they prepared to kill all the progressives in prison. At that time, Huang Xiansheng had already guessed the reactionaries' thoughts, so he hid a knife in his body, but unfortunately, the shameless reactionaries sneaked up on him with a gun, and Huang Xiansheng slowly fell down in the glare of the agent.