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The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

In modern society, Japan's war of aggression against China has destroyed the lives of Chinese people and is an eternal pain in the hearts of the Chinese people. In this war of aggression, in addition to the Japanese aggressors, there were many traitors who made it difficult for the country to make money, oppressed the people, aided and abetted abuse, and people hated it, and in the end they were also punished. However, there are also some pseudo-traitors among the traitors, who are forced to accept the absorption of the Japanese army, just to be able to survive, but they have never forgotten that as the conscience of the Chinese, they are just waiting for the opportunity to give the enemy a heavy blow.

The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

Today I will introduce you to the story of a "traitor". The protagonist's name is Chang Longji, and he was born in an ordinary rural area of China. After the Japanese invasion of China, Chang Longji's hometown was inevitably swept away by the Japanese army. They not only snatched the valuable things in the village, but also captured a lot of strong men to replenish their troops. Chang Longji knew that if he went to the Japanese military camp, he would be skinned even if he did not die, so he and several other young people in the village escaped. After he left, the old mother of the family was also killed by the Japanese army. Later, when he married a girl, Chang Longji thought that he could at least settle down, but the Japanese army killed them again, his wife was raped and killed, and he was also captured and taken to the Japanese barracks. Chang Longji carried a deep hatred of the blood sea on his body and hated the Japanese invaders very much.

The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

Japan captured a lot of Chinese zhuang ding, so it set up a boot camp for recruits. Chang Longji did not listen to the arrangement, so he was often beaten by the Japanese army. Chang Longji tried to escape, and even tried to commit suicide, but without success. Just when Chang Longji felt that he would die in the training camp, the new Commander Zou Company, sympathetic to him, transferred him to a service soldier. Soon after, Chang Longji finally waited for an opportunity to take revenge.

The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

A lieutenant general named Nanmu Shilong went to Wuding Mountain to inspect the military project, and at this time he needed a soldier with a horse to lead the commander's horse, and Chang Longji offered to complete this work. Nanmu Shilong had an arrogant face, looking at a Chinese to lead him a horse, he deliberately humiliated, he slapped it, and before Chang Longji could react, he slapped it again, and then laughed. Chang Longji endured the humiliation and burden, and after waiting for Nanmu Shilong to sit on the horse and relax his vigilance, he took out the pistol he had already prepared and shot Nanmu Shilong to death.

The most temperamental traitor in history was slapped by the Japanese lieutenant general, turned around and shot him to death

After Chang Longji killed the Japanese lieutenant general, he hurried to sneak away, but the sound of gunfire had alarmed the Japanese army and puppet troops everywhere, and he ran to the river, knowing that he could not escape, so he jumped into the river and was martyred.

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