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He Jian killed Yang Kaihui and Wu Ruolan, what would happen if He Jian fell into the hands of the Red Army? Introduction Historical Interpretation, He JianWu Ruolan Jinggangshan in order to save Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong was killed by He Jian Yang Kaihui was tragically poisoned by He Jian He Jian as the commander-in-chief of the fifth suppression of the Communist Party, leading a large army to pursue and suppress the Red Army He Jian Summarized and discussed the outcome

Hello everyone! Here is the "History of Kyushu" welcome everyone to read this article, this issue with you to discuss: He Jian killed Yang Kaihui, Wu Ruolan, if He Jian fell into the hands of the Red Army, what would be the final outcome?

He Jian was a sinister, cunning, and evil person, and there were not a few revolutionary workers who were brutally killed under the butcher's knife of this man, he was a loyal supporter of Chiang Kai-shek, and he was very hostile to the Communist Party. In fact, there is a reason for this!

At first, He Jian was also inconspicuous in the nationalist army, and during Chiang Kai-shek's Northern Expedition, he was hindered by Wuchang, lost more than 10,000 troops, and failed to capture Wuchang City, at which time He Jian led reinforcements, destroyed Wuchang City, captured the commander of the defending division alive, and completely annihilated Wu Peifu's main force, from then on He Jian became famous, was deeply loved by Chiang Kai-shek, and was awarded two consecutive commendations and promoted to the commander of the 35th Army.

In 1927, Chiang Kai-shek vigorously cleaned up the party and arrested revolutionary workers everywhere, which made the Communist Party extremely angry, and began a policy of beating up local tycoons and inferior gentry in Hunan, and it was precisely He Jian who was a Hunan native, and many officers of his 35th Army were Hunan people, and the Communist Party launched a raid on families of class origin, criticized the struggle, and paraded the streets to show the public, among which some officer families of the 35th Army were criticized, and He Jian's parents were among them.

He Jian killed Yang Kaihui and Wu Ruolan, what would happen if He Jian fell into the hands of the Red Army? Introduction Historical Interpretation, He JianWu Ruolan Jinggangshan in order to save Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong was killed by He Jian Yang Kaihui was tragically poisoned by He Jian He Jian as the commander-in-chief of the fifth suppression of the Communist Party, leading a large army to pursue and suppress the Red Army He Jian Summarized and discussed the outcome

He Jian, this head melon is no wonder similar to Chiang Kai-shek's stink

In March 1928, He Jian put forward the anti-communist policy of "preferring to kill three thousand by mistake, not to let go of one", and began to arrest and massacre communist revolutionary workers, whose anti-communist momentum and sentiment can be described as similar to Chiang Kai-shek's stink, Chiang Kai-shek also praised He Jian and was very optimistic about He Jian, and in November 1928, He Jian, as the commander-in-chief of the Xianggan Suppression Communists, encircled and suppressed the Jinggangshan revolutionary base area, vowing to overthrow Zhu and Mao. And this time the encirclement and suppression of Jinggangshan He Jian made a great contribution, almost captured Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong alive, fortunately, Mrs. Zhu Laozong, Wu Ruolan stepped forward to earn a chance to escape for Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong, and Wu Ruolan was captured alive by He Jian, and finally was beheaded and hung at the city gate to show the public!

He Jian killed Yang Kaihui and Wu Ruolan, what would happen if He Jian fell into the hands of the Red Army? Introduction Historical Interpretation, He JianWu Ruolan Jinggangshan in order to save Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong was killed by He Jian Yang Kaihui was tragically poisoned by He Jian He Jian as the commander-in-chief of the fifth suppression of the Communist Party, leading a large army to pursue and suppress the Red Army He Jian Summarized and discussed the outcome

Statue of Wu Ruolan

In 1930, Chiang Kai-shek, under the slogan of first unifying the country and abroad, disregarded the national situation, and began to carry out large-scale encirclement and suppression of the Central Soviet Region of Ruijin and various revolutionary base areas, and He Jian was even more obligated to participate in the encirclement and suppression, and in October, he seized Chairman Mao's wife Yang Kaihui and 8-year-old Mao Anying in Bancang, He Jian first forced Zhu Mao to question the whereabouts of Zhu Mao, and then forced Yang Kaihui to break away from the Communist Party.

He Jian killed Yang Kaihui and Wu Ruolan, what would happen if He Jian fell into the hands of the Red Army? Introduction Historical Interpretation, He JianWu Ruolan Jinggangshan in order to save Chairman Mao and Zhu Laozong was killed by He Jian Yang Kaihui was tragically poisoned by He Jian He Jian as the commander-in-chief of the fifth suppression of the Communist Party, leading a large army to pursue and suppress the Red Army He Jian Summarized and discussed the outcome

Yang Kaihui and his sons Mao Anying and Mao Anying

In October 1934, due to the influence of the left-leaning wrong line, the Red Army failed in the 5th anti-encirclement and suppression campaign, and was forced to withdraw from the Central Soviet Area of Ruijin, and He Jian was appointed by Chiang Kai-shek as the commander-in-chief of the Western Road Pursuit and Suppression, leading the troops to "pursue" the 80,000 revolutionary Red Army, and this pursuit and suppression almost completely destroyed the revolutionary Red Army.

In 1937, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in an all-round way, the Kuomintang and the Communists were forced to cooperate, the muzzle of gunfire was unanimous, the Red Army went north to resist Japan, Chiang Kai-shek deeply understood the hatred between He Jian and the Communist Party, so Chiang Kai-shek still protected this partner who shared his own stink, so Chiang Kai-shek removed He Jian from the post of chairman of Hunan Province and stripped He Jian of his military power, and transferred He Jian to the post of Minister of Internal Affairs.

Later, when the civil war broke out, He Jian never threw himself into the battlefield, but ran around with Chiang Kai-shek, in 1949, when New China was founded, He Jian was transferred to Taiwan as a national policy adviser to the Presidential Office, and in 1956, He Jian died of illness in Taiwan, and Chiang Kai-shek ordered him to be buried in the Liuzhang Li Bliss Cemetery.

He Jian had a hatred for the Communist Party, which caused great harm to the Revolutionary Red Army and revolutionary workers, but unfortunately the Red Army failed to stab the thief by hand, causing him to die of a happy illness.

Imagine if He Jian was captured by the Red Army, what would be the outcome? I think that if it falls into the hands of the Red Army, death is a matter of certainty, as for how to die, it is difficult to say, welcome to discuss together! Give He Jian a blissful way to die!

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