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Old photo: Chiang Kai-shek's close-up photo with a stand-in, Qiu Qingquan's body dug up from the soil

author:Li Haoze's father

This is a comparison between Chiang Kai-shek's upper body photo and his stand-in He Yun's upper body photo, can you see which is a real person and which is a stand-in?

Old photo: Chiang Kai-shek's close-up photo with a stand-in, Qiu Qingquan's body dug up from the soil

He Yun was originally a vegetable farmer in the upper half of Yanzhou, Zhejiang, from a poor background, about the same age as Chiang Kai-shek, and later because his family was too poor, he had no choice but to join the Green Camp Army and became a Qing army.

The anti-Qing movement in the late Qing Dynasty was surging, and He Yun became acquainted with Chen Qimei because he joined the Qing Gang, so he also actively participated in the anti-Qing movement, and then followed Chen Qimei all over the country, and by 1933, after the Revolution, He Yun was already a major general.

In 1934, He Yun was transferred by Chiang Kai-shek to be his chief of guard, for the simple reason that He Yun resembled Chiang Kai-shek, and the similarity was like a brother, and after being specially trained to imitate Chiang Kai-shek's behavior, it was impossible for ordinary people to distinguish between the two.

In 1934, He Yun pretended to be Chiang Kai-shek to Sichuan to inspect, got off the plane to meet Liu Xiang and other local officials to shake hands, it was He Yun, and Chiang Kai-shek had already taken a car directly to Liying's villa, and none of the Sichuan-Chongqing dignitaries saw it, but it also made Chiang Kai-shek wary and gradually hid it.

Old photo: Chiang Kai-shek's close-up photo with a stand-in, Qiu Qingquan's body dug up from the soil

This is a photo of Chiang Kai-shek when he inspected the special operations forces, I have to say that the special forces in Wanwan at that time were still quite presentable, after all, this muscle could not be pretended, compared to the strawberry soldiers in Wanwan now, the special forces at that time still looked like soldiers.

The main tasks of these special forces are reconnaissance, sabotage behind enemy lines, etc., diving and smuggling into the mainland is their compulsory subject, they wear red shorts, white military shoes, flippers and goggles in their backpacks, and they also have a mysterious but somewhat funny name - Sea Dragon Frog Soldiers.

The main task of these special forces is to infiltrate and destroy the mainland coast, and they have also performed a lot of such tasks, but the vast majority of special forces have been captured by fishermen and militiamen along our coast before they have landed, and there are stories of capturing Taiwanese water ghosts in almost all places, and the sea dragon frog soldiers eventually became funny water monkeys.

This is a photo taken by the PLA when it found Qiu Qingquan's body, and the Huaihai Campaign ended in a complete victory for the PLA, and all the main generals of the Jiang Army fled in disguise, but not everyone had the same good luck as Li Mi and Sun Yuanliang, most of the senior generals were either captured or annihilated, and Qiu Qingquan, nicknamed "Qiu Madman", belongs to the latter category.

Old photo: Chiang Kai-shek's close-up photo with a stand-in, Qiu Qingquan's body dug up from the soil

Qiu Qingquan belongs to the die-hard elements in Jiang's army and is Huaye's bitter rival, so Qiu Qingquan's photos have long been sent to various troops, asking each soldier to remember Qiu Qingquan's "square face, sunken eyes, and collapsed nose", and strive to capture Qiu Qingquan alive.

But the PLA soldiers who went around capturing prisoners did not see Qiu Qingquan, and after reporting layer by layer, Su Yu believed that Qiu Qingquan was 47 years old, held a high position for many years, and it was unlikely that he would escape on horseback, car, or tank, and if he only relied on foot, he would definitely not be able to run far.

Later, Qiu Qingquan's adjutant was found among the prisoners of the 1st column, and according to the adjutant's confession, Qiu Qingquan had indeed been killed and buried near Zhang Miaotang. However, due to the fact that many days have passed, countless new graves have been built around, and the place where Qiu Qingquan is buried can no longer be accurately found, and the soldiers can only dig up grave by grave in the general direction.

Fortunately, Qiu Qingquan's body was finally found, and after the identification of his adjutant, it was confirmed that the body was indeed Qiu Qingquan himself, and during the subsequent autopsy, war photographer Xu Guang took this photo, from which you can clearly see the bullet hole left by Qiu Qingquan's abdomen after being strafed away.

After the report that Qiu Qingquan's body had been found was handed to Su Yu, Su Yu regretted for a while, and finally ordered to be buried according to the treatment of Meng Lianggu Zhang Lingfu that year. After that, Qiu Qingquan's body was sorted out, changed into a general's uniform, placed in a good coffin and reburied, and a wooden tombstone was erected.

Old photo: Chiang Kai-shek's close-up photo with a stand-in, Qiu Qingquan's body dug up from the soil