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He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

Introduction: I believe that many people love to watch some film and television dramas on historical themes, especially Qing Palace dramas and TV dramas on anti-Japanese themes, most of these TV series are based on historical archetypal characters, but in recent years, the filmed anti-war theme film and television dramas have become more and more outrageous, which makes many netizens crazy after watching.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

The reason why netizens complained about some anti-japanese film and television dramas, in addition to being filmed badly, is seriously inconsistent with historical facts, and even some film and television dramas even turn black into white, and even shape the historically recognized traitors into an anti-Japanese hero, which makes people feel extremely indignant.

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, there was once such a recognized traitor, who was born as a bandit and was a traitor, but he was filmed as an anti-Japanese hero in some film and television dramas, and the person I am talking about is Xie Wendong, the bandit leader in the northeast.

Xie Wendong was born at the end of the Qing Dynasty, because of his ancestors' invasion of the Kwantung, he lived in the northeast from birth, after he grew up, his ancestors left him a lot of land, and he was a farmer who plowed in the soil before the year of his establishment.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

Don't look at Xie Wendong as just a farmer, but his ancestors were hunters, so he practiced shooting since he was a child.

At the beginning of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Xie Wendong once led the local residents to fight against the Japanese army, and became a bandit in the area of Tulong Mountain, specializing in fighting against the Japanese invaders.

Under the command of Xie Wendong, he intercepted a lot of Japanese supplies, which made his reputation bigger and bigger, and more and more people went up the mountain to join the company.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

As the ranks grew, the Japanese army began to retaliate against him, and once a Japanese army named Sakazuka Daisa personally led the Japanese army to eliminate Xie Wendong's gang of bandits.

But what people never thought was that Sakazuka Daisaku was not able to suppress the thief, he was actually killed by the bandits led by Xie Wendong, which made the Japanese army very angry, and directly sent a large force to try to level the Tulong Mountain.

After the Northeast Anti-Japanese League learned of this news, it thought of the idea of uniting all anti-Japanese armed forces, so it came to the aid of Xie Wendong.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

After Xie Wendong received the assistance of the Anti-Japanese League, he temporarily evaded the Conquest of the Japanese Army, and in order to completely avoid retaliation from the Japanese, he led a group of brothers to directly join the ranks of the Anti-Japanese League and became the Eighth Army of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League.

Xie Wendong was a bandit, and in his days as a bandit, he suddenly made big fish and meat, and at night, he had several wives and concubines to warm his bed.

However, the conditions of the Anti-Japanese Coalition were too harsh, and Xie Wendong regretted it after joining, so he sent people to quietly contact the Japanese for his own interests, and when the Japanese promised to give him huge benefits, the egoistic Xie Wendong and his brothers defected to the Japanese army and became a recognized hardcore traitor.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

After Xie Wendong joined the Japanese army, he not only helped the Japanese army to harm the Chinese people, but also attacked the anti-Japanese coalition army with the Japanese army, which caused many losses to the strength of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League.

Later, Xie Wendong, as a typical example of the surrender of the Japanese army, was summoned by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito, and when he arrived in Japan, Xie Wendong not only knelt down to the Japanese emperor, but also confessed his mistake to him in person, and promised to be loyal to His Majesty the Emperor forever.

After this incident was reported, Xie Wendong changed from an original anti-Japanese hero to a traitor who followed the Japanese army.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

But a few years later, the Japanese emperor announced his unconditional surrender, and with the defeat of the Japanese army, Xie Wendong wanted to follow the Japanese army back to Japan, but the Japanese ruthlessly abandoned him.

Xie Wendong, who was afraid of being liquidated by our army, directly switched to the Kuomintang troops and became a high-ranking Kuomintang official in the blink of an eye. But what Xie Wendong did not expect was that the originally powerful Kuomintang was defeated in the Liberation War without a few years of effort.

After the liberation of the northeast, Xie Wendong lost the Kuomintang as a patron, and he had no choice but to become a bandit again, but after our army launched a comprehensive encirclement and suppression of Xie Wendong, Xie Wendong began to hide in Tibet, but he was still captured by our army.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

Conclusion: Xie Wendong, a traitor, did not end up with a good ending in the end, and he was sentenced to death by our army according to law for treason. He could have been exiled for hundreds of years because he had defected to the Japanese and became a notorious traitor in the modern history of our country.

He was a traitor during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, who had kneeled before the Emperor of Japan, but now he is photographed as an anti-Japanese hero

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