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Fengjun No. 2 was responsible for the heavy security duties, but he did not expect that the old marshal was attacked and he was also killed

There was a No. 2 figure among the warlords of the Feng clan, who was loyal to Zhang Zuolin, one of Zhang Zuolin's "Five Tiger Generals", mainly responsible for the security of the old marshal, and did not expect that Zhang Zuolin was hit by a Japanese bomb on the way back to the northeast, and he was also taken in. This No. 2 person is named Wu Junsheng.

Wu Junsheng is a native of Licheng, Shandong. The Wu family has been farming for generations, and later due to the difficulties of life, the family moved to the northeast to earn a living. Wu Junsheng was young and naughty, and once made a living by selling horses with his father.

Fengjun No. 2 was responsible for the heavy security duties, but he did not expect that the old marshal was attacked and he was also killed

At the age of 17, Wu Junsheng joined the Liaoyuan bandit hunting camp, and was promoted to the commander of the Rear Road Patrol Brigade because of his bravery in battle, and was appreciated by Xu Shichang, the governor of the three eastern provinces, and promoted all the way. After Zhang Zuolin became the "King of the Northeast", Wu Junsheng came to Zhang Zuolin's side.

Wu Junsheng at first glance felt careless, but in fact, he was meticulous and more sophisticated, and Zhang Zuolin first despised him to the point of great respect later, so he recommended him to serve as the governor of Heilongjiang and acting governor.

Fengjun No. 2 was responsible for the heavy security duties, but he did not expect that the old marshal was attacked and he was also killed

Wu Junsheng also had nothing to say to Zhang Zuolin and was loyal. After the defeat of the First Zhifeng War, the Beijing government appointed Wu Junsheng as the overseer of Fengtian in order to split the Fengtian clan, but Wu Junsheng sternly refused. In 1926, the three eastern provinces became independent, and Wu Junsheng was appointed by Zhang Zuolin as the deputy commander of the Northeast Security And the Heilongjiang Security Commander.

Before the "Huanggutun Incident", Zhang Zuolin had already received intelligence, and the Japanese were likely to attack him. At this moment, Wu Junsheng heard that the return of the marshal might be dangerous, and he brought tens of thousands of Fengjun troops from Heilongjiang in a hurry, responsible for ensuring the safety of the line from Shanhaiguan to Fengtian.

Fengjun No. 2 was responsible for the heavy security duties, but he did not expect that the old marshal was attacked and he was also killed

In the process of security, Wu Junsheng guarded the Beijing-Feng railway tightly, three steps and one post, five steps and one sentry, and it was more difficult for the Japanese to move their hands and feet than to ascend to the sky. However, Wu Junsheng still ignored one place, that is, the intersection of the Beijing-Bong Railway and the South Manchuria Railway, the Sandong Bridge, where the Japanese quietly planted 120 kilograms of explosives.

At 4 p.m. on June 3, 1928, Zhang Zuolin's special train arrived at Shanhaiguan Station, at which time Wu Junsheng, who was in charge of security work, also got on the train, and he returned with Zhang Zuolin. On the way, Wu Junsheng also promised the marshal that there would be no problems with the strict seams of the Beijing-Feng railway guards, so that the old marshal could rest assured.

Fengjun No. 2 was responsible for the heavy security duties, but he did not expect that the old marshal was attacked and he was also killed

At 5:23 a.m. on June 4, Zhang Zuolin's special train arrived at The Sandong Bridge. After a loud noise, the bridge pier was blown open, the rails were also blown up and twisted, and Zhang Zuolin's carriage was blown up to the point that only one compartment chassis remained. Zhang Zuolin was seriously wounded and was urgently taken away by The Feng Army, where he died that night. Wu Junsheng was also blown up into a blur of flesh and blood, and a large iron nail was inserted into the top of his head, and he died on the spot.

Wu Junsheng did not expect that he could not do a good job in security, not only gave away Zhang Zuolin's life, but also took his own life.

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