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The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

"Take the country as the country, and take the world as the world." - "The Pipe"

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, thousands of Chinese died under the atrocities of the Japanese army. They are murderous, and their means are even more extreme. Under the evil deeds of the Japanese in brutalizing the people, there are countless traitors who defect to the enemy and betray the country, willing to crawl at the feet of the Japanese.

Behind the seemingly infinite scenery, it is subjected to the scorn and pursuit of thousands of people. However, a very small number of traitors with unbroken conscience will also save the people from danger at a critical moment. Although they are in the midst of national difficulties, they are also full of contradictions.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

A true example of Qin Guang

In March 1943, Qin Guang's troops stationed in Zhangliuzhao Village were suddenly attacked by the Japanese army. The enemy took the lead in attacking from the east, and when Qin Guang's troops broke through to the southwest, they were attacked by the enemy and the Japanese puppet army. In order to reduce the casualties caused by the enemy's artillery, Qin Guang ordered his troops to disperse and break through. In the melee, Qin Guang jumped out of the trench and threw the grenade at the enemy. Under the cover of smoke and dust, the troops were surrounded by heavy sieges. But unfortunately, Qin Guang was shot in the waist and fell to the ground.

After the fierce battle, the Japanese ordered the Japanese puppet army to clean up the battlefield and collect weapons. The so-called cleaning of the battlefield is nothing more than making up for the living people and making up for the dead before they can leave.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

Suddenly, a young Japanese puppet army found out that Qin Guang was not dead and quietly told another elderly Japanese puppet army. After approaching, the old puppet army whispered to Qin Guang and told him not to move. Subsequently, he only snatched the bullets from Qin Guang's body, neither informing nor replenishing the guns. It wasn't until the Japanese puppet army had completely gone far that Qin Guang struggled to stand up.

After receiving timely treatment, Qin Guangcai barely saved his life, but more than ten shrapnel in his body could not be removed. If it weren't for the fact that the Japanese puppet army had not completely extinguished his conscience, he would only be afraid that Qin Guang would have no chance of survival. We in China will again lose an anti-Japanese general who is brave and good at war and brave enough to win the three armies.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

The reason for the traitors to surrender to the enemy

Since some traitors remember the friendship of the same Chinese, why do they still stand against the people?

First, they could not withstand the temptation of glory, wealth, and high-ranking officials. Such traitors who are enemies of the people because of their interests are not worthy of forgiveness, and even if they flee thousands of miles away, they should be arrested and brought to justice, and the people should be given justice. Japan is adept at using The strategy of using China to subdue China, and perhaps it is the addition of those traitors that gives the Chinese army a fatal blow when necessary. Thousands of people were buried on the battlefield, and thousands of families were broken. The seller seeks glory, and the sin is unforgivable.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

Second, just to survive in the world. In the turbulent world of wind and rain, there are too many people who just want to be stable. They don't care about politics, they don't care about the country. Fundamentally, modern China has not established a unified and complete central government. Partisanship, territorial rivalry, and conceptual strife have all led them to adopt an indifferent and ruthless attitude towards the present world.

Third, threaten the lives of family members. Since ancient times, Chinese have regarded filial piety and family as particularly important. For this kind of traitor, they just began to resist bravely and would rather die than yield. But once their families are implicated, they will betray their faith and defect to the party. These people who can make the Japanese work hard are naturally not generalists. Their defection will only plunge the country into a deeper catastrophe. They are pitiful, but equally hateful.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

The fate of the traitors

Even if those traitors have a thousand reasons to rebel, they still cannot eliminate their own sins. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, countless traitors emerged in the country, with their crimes evident and the indignation of the people and gods.

For example, Wang Jingwei and Chen Gongbo, who are well known to everyone, are both traitor leaders of the Wang puppet government. During this period, the two were willing to become the lackeys of the Japanese and fight for their lives. According to the literary and historical data "Records of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression", Wang Jingwei was poisoned to death by Dai Kasa after being admitted to Hongqiao Hospital. Chen Gongbo was eventually sentenced to death for collaborating with the enemy and treason.

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

And a series of traitors like Ding Mo Estate, Li Shiqun and so on, frantically maimed China's anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians. Among them, although Li Shiqun served the Japanese, he was eventually poisoned by the Japanese. On September 9, 1943, Li Shiqun died of amoebacillus. Ding Mo Estate, known to the Chinese as the "Ding Butcher", was shot at in Nanjing Prison on 5 July 1947.

Despite his death, Ting Mo Estate vigorously defended himself and talked about his great achievements. But Ting Mo Estate, which can be called a "butcher" by the Chinese, is definitely not coerced as he argues. Many bloody cases in Shanghai were all committed by him alone. Its sins are obvious, and it is difficult to read!

The traitors cleaned up the battlefield, found that the 18th Route Army was still alive, and whispered: Don't move, you will leave in a moment

epilogue

Perhaps stealing life is a safe choice, but if this stability sleeps on thousands of bloody bones, can such stability still be called stability? However, they are just some charming thieves who collude with the enemy and commit treason in order to survive.

We do not deny that a few traitors repented after the rebellion and restrained themselves from the precipice. But the vast majority of traitors are going farther and farther down the road of traitors. The crimes they have committed cannot be explained in a few words, nor can they be written off after a summary execution. They have directly or indirectly mutilated tens of thousands of Chinese compatriots, and they are not worthy of being human!

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