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He was the most fickle warlord in the Republic of China, who had repeatedly defected to the Japanese and was buried alive by his colleagues for defecting to the Japanese

If a person turns against him once or twice in his life, it can be said that he is a junjie who knows the times, but if he turns against him countless times, it is that there is a problem with this person. There is a warlord in the Republic of China, known as the most fickle traitor in the history of the Republic of China, he is Shi Yousan, because he has defected countless times in his life, he is also called the general of defection.

He was the most fickle warlord in the Republic of China, who had repeatedly defected to the Japanese and was buried alive by his colleagues for defecting to the Japanese

Shi Yousan joined the army just to eat a mixed meal, so Shi Yousanyi, who initially turned to Wu Peifu, felt that his career was not smooth, so he turned against Feng Yuxiang, but at this time he was still a small person. However, in the Northwest Army, because in the battle with Chen Shufan, the overseer of Shaanxi, Shi Yousan served as the captain of the death squad and played a very crucial role in defeating Chen Shufan, so Shi Yousan received Feng Yuxiang's weight and his status in the Northwest Army continued to rise. At the same time, Shi Yousan also began to strengthen his own power, and eventually became one of Feng Yuxiang's thirteen Taibao.

However, Shi Yousan had no principles in being a man, and even Feng Yuxiang, who let him ascend to the heavens one step at a time, had to betray him. When Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan fought, Shi Yousan did not participate in the battle because he was bribed, and finally directly surrendered to the Jin army. However, Feng Yuxiang sent someone to persuade Shi Yousan, and sent a lot of benefits, and Shi Yousan returned to the Northwest Army.

He was the most fickle warlord in the Republic of China, who had repeatedly defected to the Japanese and was buried alive by his colleagues for defecting to the Japanese

During the Chiang-Gui War, Chiang Kai-shek bought the generals of the Northwest Army with money, and Shi Yousan was one of them. However, a few months later, he abandoned Chiang Kai-shek, who had given him an official position, and together with Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, he opposed Chiang Kai-shek, and at this critical moment, Chiang Kai-shek gained Zhang Xueliang's support, so Shi Yousan turned to Zhang Xueliang again.

When it came to the War of Resistance, Shi Yousan surrendered to the Japanese, but he was also disloyal as a traitor, swinging back and forth between the nationalist army and the puppet army, and whoever gave him benefits he listened to whomever he wanted. It is worth mentioning that because the Eighth Route Army is not rich, it cannot give Shi Yousan benefits, so it is the Eighth Route Army that eats Shi Yousan the most losses. When Shi Yousan was a puppet army, he fought the Eighth Route Army, and when he was a national army, he did not have less friction with the Eighth Route Army. Fortunately, retribution soon arrived.

Often walking by the river where there are not wet shoes, the former senior general of the Northwest Army Gao Shuxun decided to kill Shi Yousan, and he and Sun Liangcheng tricked Shi Yousan into coming to dinner, so that Shi Yousan relaxed his vigilance. In the middle of the meal, Gao Shuxun first broke up Sun Liangcheng and said that he was going to get something, and when Shi Yousan looked up again, he had turned into four guards in front of him.

He was the most fickle warlord in the Republic of China, who had repeatedly defected to the Japanese and was buried alive by his colleagues for defecting to the Japanese

Shi Yousan was powerless to resist and was taken away by these four guards. In order to avoid future troubles, Gao Shuxun ordered his soldiers to bury Shi Yousan alive on the bank of the Yellow River that night. For the most fickle traitor in the history of the Republic of China, this ending is also deserved.

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