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Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

The female horse thief head humpback dragon was shot and exposed, at the age of 24. Originally known as Zhang Shuzhen, a native of Liaoyang, camel dragon eloped with someone at the age of 16 and was tricked into selling into a brothel. Later, she was redeemed by the local bandit leader Wang Dalong and married, and she also became the leader of the bandits, the camel dragon. After her husband was killed in battle, she became the first bandit leader, and at one time had two thousand little brothers. She is good at riding horses and using two guns, so she is a horse thief. Later, under the encirclement and suppression of the Fengzhi warlords and others, the entire army was destroyed, and he escaped alone and resumed the prostitution business. In 1925, he was discovered during a hospitality, arrested, shot in Changchun, and exposed to make an example.

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Xu Lanzhou (1872 – January 14, 1951) was a Beiyang warlord general during the Republic of China. He ruled Heilongjiang from 1916 to 1917 and later joined Zhang Zuolin's Army. After the July 7 Incident in 1937, he served as the president of the pseudo-North China People's Autonomous Association.

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Wang Zhanyuan. When Wang Zhanyuan was 18 years old, he was forced by his life to join the Huai Army Liu Mingchuan's army as a soldier and was in charge of the banner. He graduated in February 1890 and joined Song Qing's Yi Army. In 1895, he was elected to Yuan Shikai's Beiyang New Army, and since then he has risen all the way to become the overseer of Hubei, ruling brutally and known for his greed.

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Sun Liechen (1872-1924), one of Zhang Zuolin's most trusted confidants, assisted Zhang Zuolin in suppressing bandits in the northeast and expelling the Russian armed forces in the northeast, and competed with Duan Qirui and Cao Kun for the world. Sun Liechen always sided with Zhang Zuolin.

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Chang Yinhuai (1888-1929), who had been serving in Heilongjiang Province, was appreciated by Yang Yuting for the first Battle of Fengzhi. In 1928, shortly after Zhang Zuolin was killed by the bombing, Yang Yuting recommended Chang Yinhuai as the governor of Heilongjiang Province. After Zhang Zuolin's death, Yang Yuting and Chang Yinhuai conspired against the young marshal, and the two were booby-trapped together.

Old photo: Figure 1 was the head of a female horse thief who was "exposed" by Feng Jun, and Figure 5 was booby-trapped for opposing the young marshal

Zhang Zuoxiang, born in the green forest, once joined Zhang Zuolin to join the Qing Shengjing general Zengqi, the two were brothers, Zhang Zuoxiang founded Jilin University during his tenure in Jilin and refused to cooperate with the Japanese to build the Jihai Railway. He repeatedly refused the temptation of the puppet regimes of Manchukuo and North China, and the Japanese Kou became so angry that they blew up the tomb of his ancestors.

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