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Scholar Assassin Feng Yunxiu: Once killed a cultural traitor, he was besieged and sacrificed by secret agents

Scholar Assassin Feng Yunxiu: Once killed a cultural traitor, he was besieged and sacrificed by secret agents
Scholar Assassin Feng Yunxiu: Once killed a cultural traitor, he was besieged and sacrificed by secret agents

Feng Yunxiu, the name of a young patriot who should be remembered by future generations. He joined the anti-Japanese gang to eliminate traitors who betrayed the country and sought glory. At a young age, he practiced a good marksmanship, which made the Japanese famous and fearful. He was jealous as if he hated death, and resolutely repaid the country in the face of enemy siege, leaving a heroic name to inspire countless future generations.

Assassination of traitorous cultural traitors

On July 7, 1940, the Japanese and puppet Beiping authorities decided to hold a celebration meeting in Zhongshan Park to celebrate the third anniversary of the Imperial Army's holy war, which was hosted by Wu Juyi, director of the editorial bureau of the xinmin bao, the organ of the puppet xinmin association.

Upon hearing the news, a secret underground anti-Japanese hoeing and rape organization composed of young students, the Beiping Anti-Japanese Murder and Rape Group, decided to assassinate Wu Juyi as a punishment. Responsible for completing this task was Feng Yunxiu, a scholar gunner who was the backbone of the "anti-regiment".

After the "celebration meeting", Wu Juyi went to the TongheXuan Restaurant outside the Peace Gate to attend the dinner of the famous critic Bai Yushuang to entertain the press. About an hour later, Wu Juyi and Bai Jieru, a female reporter of the pseudo-"New People's Daily", returned to the museum in a foreign car.

The commanders of the operation, Li Zhenying and Feng Yunxiu, immediately followed them on bicycles. Seeing that there was an opportunity, Feng Yunxiu slammed two steps closer to Wu Juyi's rickshaw, single-handedly held a gun, aimed two shots at Wu Juyi's head, and then quickly withdrew, Wu Juyi was seriously injured and killed.

The Japanese and the pseudo-besiegers were martyred

The assassination of Wu Juyi made the puppet authorities in Peiping step up their investigation of the "anti-regiment."

In the early morning of August 7, 1940, Japanese gendarmerie surrounded Feng Yunxiu's residence at No. 12 Jia, Yubi Hutong. The alert Feng Yunxiu immediately took the gun out of the bedroom and took the materials and documents of the "anti-regiment" in his custody to the kitchen and burned them. The Japanese and puppet military police broke through the door, found Feng Yunxiu hidden in the kitchen, and shouted for him to surrender. Feng Yunxiu ignored it and continued to burn the documents. Japanese and puppet military police rushed to the kitchen. Feng Yunxiu returned fire, wounding two military policemen, and even the enemy gave up his attempt to capture the "assassins" alive and shot indiscriminately.

After Feng Yunxiu's gunfire gradually stopped, the Japanese and pseudo agents walked into the kitchen trembling and found that Feng Yunxiu had been shot in his right hand, changed to a gun in his left hand, and was shot several times in his body, and he was dying.

In order to obtain a confession, the Japanese police sent Feng Yunxiu to the Central Hospital not far to the south. At this time, Feng Yunxiu was severely injured and could no longer speak. On the night of August 8, 1940, Feng Yunxiu died in the Central Hospital.

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He used to live in the wall alley

Feng Yunxiu is a student at Tianjin Sino-Japanese Middle School. In 1937, he joined the Anti-Japanese Murder And Traitor Group; in June 1938, he participated in the burning of The Zhongyuan Company, the largest department store in Tianjin.

Feng Yunxiu lived in Beijing in Shubi Hutong, which is today's Xisibei Sitiao, located in the middle of Xicheng District, from Xisi north avenue in the east to Zhao Dengyu Road in the west. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called Shupi Hutong and Stinky Pi Hutong, which belonged to Mingyufang; in the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the Zhenghongqi Territory. In 1911, the harmonic sound was the wall alley. Because it is located in the fourth hutong on the west side of the west side of the west of the west, it was renamed the west four north four articles when the place name was reorganized in 1965.

In 1940, Feng Yunxiu was admitted to Peking Fu Jen University, but unfortunately died on August 8 and failed to enroll.

The gang of murderers is all behind the fame

The Anti-Japanese Murder and Rape Group was a secret anti-Japanese hoeing organization spontaneously established by patriotic students in Tianjin in the winter of 1937, and the regiment was trained as "Anti-Japanese Murder, Revenge and Shame, Unity of One Heart, Defeat the Enemy and Achieve Results." Most of its members are middle and high school students of tianjin yaohua middle school, Nankai middle school, Huiwen middle school and other more than a dozen schools. Some of the members came from famous and prestigious families, such as Zheng Tongwan, grandson and granddaughter of the puppet Manchukuo Prime Minister Zheng Xiaoxu, Sun Xiangde, son of General Sun Lianzhong of the Kuomintang, daughter Sun Huishu, grandson of the Elder of the Republic of China and granddaughter of Premier Xiong Xiling, Feng Jianmei, and Le Qianwen, the eldest sister of Darentang. Source: Beijing Morning Post

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