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After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

At 10 o'clock in the night of December 9, 1949, the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han telegraphed the whole country in Kunming, announced a peaceful uprising, and represented the formal peaceful liberation of Yunnan, indeed Lu Han's credit was very great, although the ending was very happy, but the process was indeed very difficult, because there were two military commanders in the Kuomintang at that time who actually refused to follow Lu Han.

After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

After Long Yun was deposed by Chiang Kai-shek from military and political power, Lu Han became the new "King of Yunnan" in Yunnan, where he ruled Yunnan for more than 4 years, in fact, at that time Chiang Kai-shek was also very kind to Lu Han, afraid that he would make some illegal moves, so he warmly entertained him many times, and even proposed to move Chongqing to Yunnan.

At that time, before Lu Han telegraphed the uprising, he first summoned 7 people, including Shen Drunk, director of the General Bureau, Li Mi, Yu Chengwan, Li Chufan, chief of staff Tong Helian, and then suddenly chose to detain them.

After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

Looking at the 7 high-ranking Kuomintang officials who were detained by Lu Han at that time, two of them, Li Mi and Yu Chengwan, the military commander, refused to revolt, and both of them were die-hard loyalists of Chiang Kai-shek, so they resolutely disagreed with Lu Han's approach. However, they were only so opposed in their hearts, and on the surface they naturally did not dare to raise objections on that occasion, so they could only agree first and return to the army at the right time.

What they didn't expect was that at that time, Li Mi and Yu Chengwan's troops both found out that something was wrong, they found that their commander was missing, so they had a premonition that something was not good, so naturally they were ready to be rescued, and in desperation, Lu Han could only release the two commanders Li Mi and Yu Chengwan, and asked them to promise not to attack again.

After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

So what is the ending of Li Mi in the later period? After Li Mi left Kunming with the team, he led the team to the Kaiyuan and Mengzi areas of southern Yunnan, and in 1950 he was summoned by Chiang Kai-shek to Taiwan, and then was sent to northern Burma to form the "First Column of the Anti-Communist Anti-Russian Salvation Army in the Southern Yunnan Border Region."

In 1964, Li Mi chose to retire, died of illness in Taiwan in 1973, and was posthumously awarded the title of second-class general of the Kuomintang Army.

After the "King of Yunnan" Lu Han announced the uprising, which two military commanders refused to follow, and what was their fate?

As for Yu Chengwan, Yu Chengwan later went to Taiwan to report for duty, and later fled to Hong Kong to settle down with the excuse of going to the mainland to fight guerrillas, and then started a business with his wife in Hong Kong, and made a sound and colorful, but the ending was very miserable, in 1955, he was robbed by bandits, and then there was a firefight, in the gun battle, Yu Chengwan was unfortunately shot, as for the cause of death is a mystery, some people suspect that the bandits are simply spies.

After Yu Chengwan died, the Yu family really fell into a thousand, from the previous rich and oily to the point where they could only feed themselves.

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