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What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

As we all know, in the 1930s and 1940s, China carried out a difficult War of Resistance Against Japan, especially in this war, although our army faced absolute disadvantages, there were still countless anti-Japanese soldiers who rose up to resist, but unfortunately, there were also many heroes, who did not fall into the hands of the enemy, but were killed by their own people, that is, before the outbreak of the War of Resistance, in 1934, a gunshot rang out at the Tianjin Hotel, and the injured General Ji Hongchang was arrested, and then extradited and killed, at the age of 39.

What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

General Ji Hongchang was a famous patriotic general, born in a poor peasant family, although life was difficult, but also cultivated General Ji Hongchang's envy and hatred of the innovation, especially in the face of some unfair things, always love to manage, so when he was a teenager, he often fought with people, and when he returned home, he was always taught a lesson by his father, but Ji Hongchang always "did not change his bad habits", out of the need to change his fate, Ji Hongchang joined the Northwest Army led by Feng Yuxiang.

What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

Because of his repeated military achievements, Ji Hongchang was particularly appreciated by Feng Yuxiang, although the equipment was inferior, but the troops led by Ji Hongchang often won big battles, even the elite Feng army, under his command, can only hold their heads and scurry, so its soldiers and horses are known as the "iron army", but with the defeat of the Central Plains War, Ji Hongchang was later absorbed by Chiang Kai-shek, and after the September 18 Incident, Ji Hongchang always advocated the War of Resistance, and was therefore hated by Chiang Kai-shek.

What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

Ji Hongchang was later forced to go to the field to investigate abroad, with the great cause of the War of Resistance, after returning to China, he and some patriotic generals set up the Anti-Japanese Allied Army, in 1932, General Ji Hongchang joined the Communist Party of China, and repeatedly led the allied forces to repel the Japanese puppet army, but Chiang Kai-shek then mobilized heavy troops to encircle and suppress, General Ji Hongchang's troops suffered heavy losses, and later after losing his military power, he lived in seclusion in Tianjin, because of his participation in party organization activities, the small building where Ji Hongchang lived was called the Red Chamber.

What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

However, due to Ji Hongchang's covert behavior, which caused the displeasure of old Chiang Kai-shek, on November 9, 1934, four agents rushed into the Tianjin Hotel where General Ji Hongchang was located, killed several people on the spot, General Ji Hongchang was also injured, and was captured by the French Concession patrol that rushed to the scene.

What happened to the four agents who injured General Ji Hongchang? He was arrested and shot 20 years later

In fact, General Ji Hongchang was assassinated by a secret service group organized and planned by Chiang Kai-shek, in order to protect the comrades of the underground party, Ji Hongchang could have escaped, but he always waited for where he was arrested, General Ji Hongchang ended up with hatred, but unfortunately he did not see the establishment of the united front of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, let alone the establishment of New China, and the agent who assassinated him was also arrested and executed in the fifties of the last century, and for General Ji Hongchang, even after the seventies, there are still people who still mention and remember his heroic deeds.

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