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Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

Everyone knows that Chen Geng once saved Chiang Kai-shek's life, and later Chen Geng was arrested, Chiang Kai-shek turned a blind eye, and secretly let Chen Geng go.

In fact, there was another general who also saved Chiang Kai-shek's life on the battlefield, but Chiang Kai-shek later assassinated him, completely disregarding any "Zhi En Tu Retribution."

This general is Yang Jie.

Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

Yang Jie, a native of Dali, Yunnan Province, met Chiang Kai-shek at the Preparatory School of the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School, when Chiang Kai-shek was 20 years old and Yang Jie was 18 years old. Chiang Kai-shek saw Yang Jie as he always did, saying that if I were to succeed in the future, I would definitely reuse you.

In 1930, during the Central Plains War, Chiang Kai-shek was very difficult in the battle with Yan Xishan and Feng Yuxiang, so he thought of Yang Jie and repeatedly sent telegrams urging Yang Jie to come and help.

Yang Jie was good at military strategy, and foreigners once said that there were "three and a half military experts" in China at that time, that is, Jiang Baili, Yang Jie, Bai Chongxi, plus half Of Liu Fei.

Chiang Kai-shek was discussing the war with Yang Jie when suddenly someone came to report that a large group of enemy cavalry had surrounded the Liuhe station where we were located. At that time, Chiang Kai-shek did not have many troops around him, and he was scared out of a cold sweat, but Yang Jie said calmly: "Immediately install a locomotive in front of and behind the train." ”

Chiang Kai-shek was confused, and Yang Jie said: "You listen to me, make sure you survive, otherwise you will shoot me." Chiang Kai-shek had no choice but to obey orders.

Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

There was a locomotive in front of and behind the train, and it drove north for dozens of miles, and the enemy cavalry thought that Chiang Kai-shek was going to escape by train, so they desperately pursued it. As a result, the train turned south again, and the enemy turned around to chase. As long as the train has coal, it can run, it will not be tired, but the horse is different, so it runs back and forth, and it will soon not be able to run.

The enemy army is not stupid, saying that Chiang Kai-shek is definitely not in the car, and 80% of them will go to the airport to escape by plane, so they are ready to go to the airport. Unexpectedly, Yang Jie had already thought that as soon as the enemy army arrived, the bomber immediately dropped the bomb, making the enemy mistakenly think that it had been ambushed, and it was frightened and quickly slipped away.

After seeing Yang Jie's series of riotous operations, Chiang Kai-shek wiped the sweat on his forehead and said, "If it weren't for you, I would really be finished this time!" ”

Chiang Kai-shek once praised Yang Jie: "Loyalty to the country, regardless of private family, ancient and modern rare." However, Chiang Kai-shek's passive anti-Japanese ideas made Yang Jie very dissatisfied, and the two gradually became rifted.

The Japanese created the September 18 Incident and invaded and occupied northeast China, and Chiang Kai-shek even fantasized about a diplomatic settlement through the League of Nations; Yang Jie said bluntly at the meeting: "This can only condone the arrogance of the Japanese, and only by fighting can we make the Japanese fear us; although our strength is inferior to that of Japan, we are not afraid of anything when our forty million people unite!" ”

Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

Two years later, during the Great Wall War, Yang Jie participated in the battle as the commander of the Ninth Army, and the Japanese Emperor Hirohito was shocked, saying that you should all pay attention, Yang Jie is a powerful person! However, Yang Jie was restrained by Chiang Kai-shek everywhere and did not have much real power, so that he had the intention to kill thieves and was powerless to return to heaven, and could only look up to the sky and sigh.

Because of Chiang Kai-shek's passive resistance, North China eventually fell, and Yang Jie was angry and scolded Chiang Kai-shek everywhere, "The shaft is insufficient and plotting!" ”

Yang Jie, who had been ambassador to the Soviet Union, believed that the Soviet Union would be the main force against German and Japanese fascism, and after returning to China, he gave a speech saying that China could not hesitate any longer, otherwise it would become a second Poland!

Chiang Kai-shek sent Dai Jia to warn Yang Jie, who was being treated in the hospital, and Yang Jie pointed at Dai Jia and said, "You should go and tell Old Chiang Kai-shek now, I am responsible for what I say, you are engaged in military unification, and it is too late to get rid of me now." ”

Dai Kasa knew that Yang Jietao and Li were all over the world, and if he killed him, he would only cause him to burn himself, so he had to go back and tell Chiang Kai-shek what Yang Jie had said.

Chiang Kai-shek was surrounded by enemy troops, and the general said, "Listen to me, you won't die."

Chiang Kai-shek sent someone to send Yang Jie a set of Zeng Guofan's "Complete Works of Zeng Wenzheng" and said: "After reading this book, you will understand my painstaking heart, read it several times, and then annotate it to me." ”

Yang Jie sneered, "I don't know the words, I can't understand them." ”

Didn't Chiang Kai-shek want to annotate? Yang Jie wrote a sentence: "Full of anti-Japanese blood, where is it going to be spilled?" After Chiang Kai-shek saw it, he was so angry that he scolded: "Stubborn and incorrigible!" ”

At the end of the Liberation War, Chiang Kai-shek was at the end of his rope, and Yang Jie was ready to go north to attend the CPPCC meeting in New China. When Chiang Kai-shek heard about it, he ordered Mao Renfeng to assassinate Yang Jie.

On September 18, 1949, Yang Jie was assassinated by agents at his residence at the age of 60.

After the chairman heard that Yang Jie had been killed, he even called it a pity and asked people to include his name in the list of participants in the CPPCC meeting, and he was also the only representative with a black box on his name.

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