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The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

In 1931, the northeast was invaded by the Japanese, and due to the inaction of the Chiang Kai-shek regime, in 1932, the entire northeast was lost. However, although Chiang Kai-shek abandoned the northeast, the spontaneously organized anti-Japanese activities in various places never stopped. Among them, there is an old woman named Zhao Hongwenguo, who is particularly eye-catching in the anti-Japanese armed forces, because she is good at using double guns, so she is called "double gun old woman". Zhao Hongwenguo's son Zhao Tong initially lived in Beiping, but after 9/18, Zhao Tong could not bear the fall of his hometown, so he returned to his hometown to organize anti-Japanese armed forces.

The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

However, organizing an armed force requires financial support, and just when Zhao Tong did not know what to do, Zhao Hongwenguo took the initiative to exchange his family's property for cash and used it as a fund for his son. In this way, Zhao Hongwenguo's mother and son pulled up a team and fought with the Japanese army for two years. Although Zhao Hongwenguo's mother and son had a resolute attitude of resistance, but after all, they were in the rear of the Japanese army, so soon their armed forces were severely damaged by the Japanese army, and Zhao Hongwenguo's entire family was captured, because Zhao Hongwenguo was an old woman, so the Japanese army did not feel that this old woman would be much harm, so zhao Hongwenguo was released, only that she would fend for herself.

The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

After Zhao Hongwenguo was released from prison, in 1934 he once again pulled up an anti-Japanese team, and at one time increased the team to more than 10,000 people, and even established a guerrilla regime in the Japanese-occupied areas, by 1940, Zhao Hongwenguo's team had killed about 5,000 Japanese puppet troops. Zhao Hongwenguo was highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek because of his fame behind enemy lines, and Chiang Kai-shek personally received her in Chongqing and crowned her with the rank of lieutenant general.

The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

This made Zhao Hongwenguo suddenly excited--she never expected that she would be received by the Fuehrer in this life, let alone become a lieutenant general. From a psychological point of view, Chiang Kai-shek's canonization allowed Zhao Hongwenguo to tie his life value and sense of honor to Chiang Kai-shek, and in the end, Zhao Hongwenguo lost himself, forgot his original intention, and tied his subsequent life career to the Chiang family dynasty.

The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

Therefore, at the beginning of the Liberation War, Zhao Hongwenguo participated in the Liaoshen Campaign with his own troops, but in the face of the people's army's Taishan-like offensive, Zhao Hongwenguo's troops were completely destroyed, and only a few backbones were spared. In desperation, Lieutenant General Zhao had no choice but to flee to Chongqing in an attempt to make a comeback. On the eve of the liberation of Chongqing, Chiang Kai-shek's father and son considered that although Zhao Hongwenguo was defeated by the people's army on the frontal battlefield, Zhao Hongwenguo was extremely good at fighting guerrillas.

The old woman with two guns, once an anti-Japanese hero, why was she shot in her later years?

Therefore, Chiang Ching-kuo found Zhao Hongwenguo and asked him to search for scattered soldiers and bandit armed forces in the southwest after the people's army liberated the southwest, and to negotiate with our army. During this period, Zhao Hongwenguo killed hundreds of our soldiers and civilians, and finally in 1950, Zhao Hongwenguo was captured by our side. Because of Zhao Hongwenguo's crimes in his later years, he was eventually executed by the people's government. Perhaps, Zhao Hongwenguo did not expect that she did not die at the hands of the Japanese, but was executed by the people's government, let alone that she thought she would become a hero of the anti-Japanese resistance, but she became a sinner.

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