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Sun Yat-sen's three bodyguards: a director of the Central Military Commission, an army commander-in-chief, and a prestigious one

introduction

For Sun Yat-sen, one of the most difficult periods of the revolution was that after the establishment of the League, he was wanted by the Qing government after returning to China, and he was always on the lookout for assassinations of assassins sent by the Qing government. For the victory of the revolution, the League sent bodyguards to accompany Sun Yat-sen, and they accompanied Sun Yat-sen at all times, and some of them later became famous, so who were they? What have you experienced to protect Sun Yat-sen's safety?

Sun Yat-sen's three bodyguards: a director of the Central Military Commission, an army commander-in-chief, and a prestigious one

Among Sun Yat-sen's bodyguards, Yang Yindu, director of the Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, once became Sun Yat-sen's bodyguard. In 1911, he joined Sun Yat-sen's League and became a backbone member of the League. Shortly after the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution, because of the agreement reached with Yuan Shikai and others, which also led to the establishment of the Beiyang government after the revolution, which laid a huge hidden danger for the warlords in China. After the outbreak of the warlord melee, Sun Yat-sen had to lead the revolutionary contingent to continue to move forward and complete the unfinished revolutionary cause.

When Sun Yat-sen held a campaign to protect the Law and established a separate Nationalist government in Guangzhou, in order to ensure Sun Yat-sen's safety, the Kuomintang sent Yang Yin to protect Sun Yat-sen's safety. Because Yang Yin had learned martial arts in his early years and was proficient in marksmanship, he was the best bodyguard in the eyes of everyone, and after Sun Yat-sen established the National Government in Guangzhou, he had always been by Sun Yat-sen's side as sun yat-sen's protector. Yang Yin joined the Communist Party in 1922 and was later appointed director of the Central Military Commission because of his outstanding revolutionary contributions.

Sun Yat-sen's three bodyguards: a director of the Central Military Commission, an army commander-in-chief, and a prestigious one

In addition to Yang Yin, the future director of the Central Military Commission, there is also the commander-in-chief of the army, Zhang Fakui. After attending the Guangdong Army Primary School, he became very firm in his revolutionary stance. At that time, there were still many revolutionary disloyal elements in the National Government in Guangzhou, including Chen Jiongming. During the rebellion in 1922, Zhang Fakui's unit was surrounded by rebels, and the rebels once hoped to use Zhang Fakui's mentor to persuade him to surrender, but he still categorically refused, and actively cooperated with the National Revolutionary Army on the outskirts to defeat this rebel army.

Sun Yat-sen's three bodyguards: a director of the Central Military Commission, an army commander-in-chief, and a prestigious one

Later, in the Northern Expedition War, Zhang Fakui made great achievements for the Northern Expeditionary Army in the position of division commander, so this made him a pillar in the battlefield of the Later War of Resistance Against Japan, directly covering the entire War of Resistance Against Japan until Japan surrendered. He was also appointed commander-in-chief of the Republic of China Army, becoming one of the few revolutionary veterans who had come from the Xinhai Revolution.

Speaking of this bodyguard who later became famous, he was the later god of war - Xue Yue. Xue Yue made outstanding contributions in the subsequent War of Resistance Against Japan, repeatedly annihilating the elite troops of the Japanese army, and at the same time he joined the revolution relatively early. He joined the League in 1909 and was admitted to the Baoding Military Academy in 1916, beginning his military career. In the 1922 rebellion, Xue Yue's contribution could not be ignored, especially chen Jiongming had already surrounded the presidential palace at that time, and just when they thought that Sun Yat-sen was already fat in hand, Xue Yue suddenly rushed out with his troops and bit the rebels to death. After the achievements in suppressing the rebels, Xue Yue became famous within the Kuomintang and became a loyal revolutionary subject.

Sun Yat-sen's three bodyguards: a director of the Central Military Commission, an army commander-in-chief, and a prestigious one

epilogue

As the first person in the Chinese revolution, Sun Yat-sen was naturally assassinated, and unlike the leaders of other countries, Sun Yat-sen's bodyguards were some of his revolutionary comrades-in-arms. After experiencing the Dharma Protection Movement, there were also many objects within the established National Government in Guangzhou that wanted to replace them, including Many of Chen Jiongming's generation. So the rebellion of 1922 sounded the alarm for Sun Yat-sen, and he accelerated the establishment of the Whampoa Military Academy to cultivate excellent revolutionary soldiers, but at the same time, do not forget to protect his bodyguards, even Xue Yue and Zhang Fakui and other people who later became famous used to serve as Sun Yat-sen's bodyguards.

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