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This traitor had 23 bodyguards with him when he went out, and Chiang Kai-shek could not kill him, but he died on his own kitchen knife

History is the memory of things that have been said and done. —Carl Baker

War is terrifying, and even more merciless. Wherever the war spreads, countless tragedies occur. Those aggressors who regard their claims as grassy are hateful, but those who betray their compatriots for the sake of glory are even more unforgivable, and whether they have betrayed the people or the country, they all have a common name: traitors.

This traitor had 23 bodyguards with him when he went out, and Chiang Kai-shek could not kill him, but he died on his own kitchen knife

According to the positions held at that time, the traitors also had a hierarchy, Fu Xiao'an was serving in the Beiyang government at that time, since the Lugou Bridge Incident, Fu Xiao'an volunteered to assist the Japanese army in many affairs, and slowly became a complete traitor, and as soon as he went out, he carried 23 bodyguards. When Japan was using China to dominate Shanghai, in order to become the mayor of Shanghai, he was willing to become a puppet of Japan controlling Shanghai.

In 1928, after Fu Xiao'an officially became the mayor of Shanghai, he did things in a high-profile manner, showing the essence of his traitor everywhere. One of them made Chiang Kai-shek very angry at that time, and Fu Xiao'an went so far as to openly replace the blue sky and white sun flag, which symbolized the Nationalist government, with a five-color flag. And actively cooperate with the Japanese army to vigorously suppress the anti-Japanese military and civilians. In a fit of rage, Chiang Kai-shek ordered Dai Kasa to execute Fu Xiao'an as soon as possible by all means.

This traitor had 23 bodyguards with him when he went out, and Chiang Kai-shek could not kill him, but he died on his own kitchen knife

As the head of the military command at that time, Dai Kasa naturally obeyed Chiang Kai-shek's words and soon instructed Chen Gongshu, the then mayor of the Shanghai Special Administrative Region, to assassinate Fu Xiao'an, but unfortunately, because Fu Xiao'an had too many guards around him at that time, the assassination mission failed.

At that time, Fu Xiao'an, who was fighting grass and snakes, was more careful, and the number of guards increased again, making the entire assassination mission more difficult. Just when Chen Gongpeng was at a loss for the assassination, by chance, he met Zhu Shengyuan, Fu Xiao'an's cook.

Zhu Shengyuan originally worked in a Japanese factory before, during this period suffered from the abuse of the Japanese, so he had long hated the Japanese, when he saw Fu Xiao'an often doing things for the Japanese, Zhu Shengyuan had tried to persuade Fu Xiao'an at the dinner table, but Fu Xiao'an not only did not listen to his advice, but also thought that he was a cook who actually managed the mayor and was furious, nian did not let him go in many years, but this matter has caused a contradiction between Zhu Shengyuan and his mayor's master. Chen Gongpeng took advantage of the contradictions between them to successfully draw Zhu Shengyuan to his side, told him a lot about Fu Xiao'an's traitorous behavior, and proposed to let Zhu Shengyuan assassinate Fu Xiao'an, and Zhu Shengyuan agreed after weighing it again and again.

This traitor had 23 bodyguards with him when he went out, and Chiang Kai-shek could not kill him, but he died on his own kitchen knife

On a quiet night, Zhu Shengyuan sneaked into Fu Xiao'an's bedroom and used a kitchen knife to end up with this big traitor, and Fu Xiao'an could not have imagined that he would dispatch his troops and generals to defend day and night, and he did not have to escape the evil fate of the traitor, and finally died under the kitchen knife of his own cook.

After the assassination mission, under the arrangement of the military command, Zhu Shengyuan opened a cigarette factory in Chongqing, and his life was also leisurely. It can be seen that Zhu Shengyuan made the right choice before the great national righteousness.

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