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This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

Introduction: In April 1944, the Japanese army took most of Henan. Guo Shaoxu, a Chinese general in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, established a people's defense regiment in the local area. He lacked the support of the Kuomintang, and his troops were immediately in crisis. There was no way, in order to preserve the anti-Japanese forces, Guo Shaoxu decided to pretend to surrender. When the Japanese army saw Guo Shaoxu come to surrender, they were deeply satisfied. In order to reflect the importance attached to Guo Shaoxu, the Japanese army let Guo Shaoxu still command the original people and horses, and gave him a lot of grain.

This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

Guo Shaoxu, who had been the deputy commander of the Chinese Expeditionary Force, returned to his hometown of Ruyang, Henan. Ruyang is full of puppet troops, which are firmly controlled by the Japanese army, and the lives of ordinary people are quite miserable. General Guo Shaoxu was concerned about his father and elder in his hometown, so he revolted on the spot and organized a war of resistance force. Guo Shaoxu was a hero and fearless, he ambushed the Japanese army many times, and his command skills were admired by the Japanese. The Japanese wanted to win him over, and Guo Shaoxu kept maneuvering.

This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

After the Kuomintang completely abandoned Henan, Guo Shaoxu could not bear to let his soldiers die on the battlefield, so he became a puppet army. Suddenly, everyone was extremely disappointed in Guo Shaoxu, and the people of Henan continued to insult Guo Shaoxu. In order to calm the anger, some people even dug up the ancestral grave of Guo Shaoxu's family. Guo Shaoxu was not impressed by this crazy move. Instead, he stepped up his efforts to curry favor with the Japanese army, which gained the trust of the Japanese top brass. In September 1944, Guo Shaoxu used the Mid-Autumn Festival as an excuse to entertain eight Japanese generals at his home.

This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

These 8 people were all well-known executioners in China at that time, and Guo Shaoxu was with them, which made many people shameless. However, on the second day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, people were surprised to find that Guo Shaoxu actually killed these 8 ghosts. It turned out that on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, Guo Shaoxu arranged for his confidant soldiers at home, and after he drunk 8 Japanese generals, he secretly killed them. In the early hours of the morning. Guo Shaoxu called for the troops to assemble urgently, and they opened the city gate and quickly escaped. The Japanese found that the situation was not right, but the 8 commanders were not on the job. There was nothing they could do but let Guo Shaoxu's army out of the city. When the Japanese military leaders heard this, they were furious, and they regretted that they did not know people well. This allowed Guo Shaoxu to exploit the loophole. On the other hand, the people of Henan clapped their hands and applauded, and they understood Guo Shaoxu's bitter heart.

This puppet army really has a backbone: set up a Hongmen feast to ambush the Japanese army and kill 8 ghost officers

Conclusion: Although Guo Shaoxu temporarily became a puppet army, he always had a patriotic heart. The sense of national self-esteem in his bones is inviolable, and Guo Shaoxu has set a good example for everyone. He set up a banquet at the Hongmen Gate and killed 8 Japanese generals. In the end, he managed to escape. Guo Shaoxu is wise and courageous, and he should be respected by everyone. Guo Shaoxu later continued to lead troops to resist the war, and his heroic deeds are still praised by the people of Ruyang, Henan.

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