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A traitor in the War of Resistance Against Japan, Luo Junqiang

Luo Junqiang (1902-1970), a native of Xiangxiang, Hunan. In his early years, he was a member of the Communist Party of China. In March 1940, he followed Zhou Fohai to join the puppet Nanjing Nationalist Government, serving as deputy secretary-general of the Central Political Commission and chairman of the Frontier Committee. In March 1942, he became Minister of Justice and Administration.

After Japan's surrender, Luo Junqiang was arrested on September 30, 1945, and in March 1947 he was sentenced to life imprisonment for adultery. He continued to be imprisoned after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

In the spring of the 12th year of the Republic of China (1923), Luo Junqiang's father died, and the feast was hung, which was criticized by the party, and Luo Junqiang published a newspaper in Changsha declaring his secession from the Communist Party. In the 13th year of the Republic of China (1924), he resumed his party membership and served as the secretary of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese Socialist Youth League and the secretary of the Hunan Training Committee of the Communist Party of China. In the summer of the 14th year of the Republic of China (1925), he left the Party for the second time and joined the Kuomintang. In the 15th year of the Republic of China (1926), he served as a captain of the Wuhan branch of the Central Military and Political School, and defected to Zhou Fohai, secretary general and director of the political department of the school, and from then on, Luo Junqiang became Zhou Fohai's political partner. In the 16th year of the Republic of China (1927), after the confluence of Ning and Han, Luo Junqiang was appointed as a political instructor at the Nanjing Kuomintang Army Officer School and joined the Chiang Kai-shek clique. In the 28th year of the Republic of China (1939), he followed Wang Jingwei in treason and surrendered to the enemy, became a traitor, and successively served as chairman of the pseudo-border committee, minister of the pseudo-judicial administration department, chief of the pseudo-central tax police corps, governor of the pseudo-Anhui Province and director of the pseudo-Bengbu Appeasement Office, and secretary general of the pseudo-Shanghai Municipal Government. After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, he was appointed by the Military Commission of the National Government of Chongqing as the deputy commander-in-chief of the Shanghai Action Corps. In March of the 36th year of the Republic of China (1947), Luo Junqiang was arrested and imprisoned and sentenced to life imprisonment. In January 1949, the ban on Tilanqiao Prison in Shanghai was lifted from Nanjing. He was released on medical parole in 1964 and died in 1970.

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