Zhang Zuolin s six sworn brothers

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-01-30

1. Ma Longtan (1857-February 1940): A native of Qingyun County, Shandong, the villagers are respectfully called "Ma Daren", and can be regarded as a generation of Confucian generals.

Born into a military family. When he was young, he was suave, and when he was middle-aged, his family gradually declined, and he came to Fengtian (Shenyang) to settle down to make a living. In 1907, he married Zhang Zuolin as a brother, and later served as Zhang Zuolin's senior staff. However, Zhang Zuolin has always been suspicious of Ma Longtan's talents, and he is on guard and suppressed everywhere.

During his career, he attached great importance to integrity and integrity, and was loyal and patriotic throughout his life, whether it was to Tsarist Russia or Japan. At the same time, he contributed to the protection of the Shenyang Imperial Mausoleum and cultural relics, and donated a huge amount of money to advocate the repair of the "Qingyun County Chronicles" and donated funds to promote education.

Marlon Pond. 2. Wu Junsheng (October 11, 1863 - June 4, 1928): A native of Changtu County, Liaoning Province, his ancestral home was Licheng County, Shandong. Nicknamed "Wu Big Tongue".

Born in a small farmer's family that sells horses, he grazes cattle and horses for the Shuanghe cart shop since he was a child. When he grew up, the Liaoyuan Capture and Robbery Camp acted as a gangster, and he rose step by step because of his kindness. In 1907, he and Zhang Zuolin became brothers, and in 1912, he led his troops to deal a heavy blow to the "Manchurian Li".

In 1925, when Guo Songling rebelled against Feng, he was defeated and arrested, quelling Guo Songling's anti-Feng incident. After the Northern Expedition in 1928, he went to Shanhaiguan to welcome Zhang Zuolin back to Feng, and was ambushed and killed by the Japanese in Huanggutun, Shenyang.

An illiterate old man, known as the "No. 2 rich man" in the Northeast, ignorant, greedy, and extremely hungry for luxury.

Wu Junsheng. 3. Zhang Jinghui (June 21, 1871, January 11, 1959): A native of Tai'an County, Liaoning Province, known as Zhang Siye. Big traitor.

Born in a peasant family, he sold tofu with his father for a living since he was a child. Later, he fell into the green forest, took care of the home of the wealthy family, and got acquainted with Zhang Zuolin, who was also from the same background, by chance, and became his deputy who obeyed his words.

With the development of Zhang Zuolin, Zhang Jinghui also followed the "chicken dog **" and entered the Fengtian Lecture Martial Arts Xi, and later represented Zhang Zuolin in Beijing. In 1928, he returned to Fengfeng with Zhang Zuolin, and was seriously injured in the Huanggutun incident. After the 918 Incident, he took refuge in Japan, and later took over as the puppet Prime Minister of Manchukuo and became a traitor.

In 1959, he died of illness in the Fushun War Criminals Management Center, but his only son Zhang Mengshi was a soldier on the hidden front and made outstanding contributions to the underground struggle of the Communist Party of China against the puppet and Japan.

Zhang Jinghui. 4. Feng Delin (1866-1926): A native of Haicheng, Liaoning Province, Zhang Zuolin's military adviser.

Born in a farming family, he joined the green forest at the age of 17 and established the most powerful and qualified green forest gang in western Liaoning. met Zhang Zuolin, who was 9 years younger than him, in a car shop, and later Zhang Zuolin took refuge in him.

Feng Delin later joined the Beiyang Department, participated in Zhang Xun's restoration, and was imprisoned. Zhang Zuolin saved him from prison by remembering his friendship in the green forest, and after being released from prison, Feng began to engage in industrial and commercial construction.

In 1926, Feng suffered a heart attack and died in North Town. His son Feng Yong is a modern patriot and educator. In 2015, Feng Delin and Feng Yong's descendants were awarded the "70th Anniversary of the Victory of the Chinese People's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression" in recognition of their father and son's historical merits.

Von Tak-lin. 5. Tang Yulin (July 1871 - February 1949): A native of Yixian County, Liaoning, his ancestral home is Ye County, Shandong. Nicknamed "Two Tigers".

Born in a poor peasant family, he herded cattle and sheep for rich families since he was a child, and when he grew up, he devoted himself to the green forest, and became a famous big pole in the Liaohe River Valley. In 1900, he rescued Zhang Zuolin during the attack of the bandit Jin Shoushan and became a brother of Jin Lan's friend. When Guo Songling rebelled, because of his bravery, he was reused by Zhang to guard the northwest gate of Fengzhang. In 1928, he and Zhang Xueliang and six others issued a telegram of Yi Zhi and served as the chairman of Rehe Province.

In the War of Resistance Against Japan, Tang Yulin's old department inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese invaders in the white mountains and black waters, and became a famous general of the anti-Japanese volunteers. He himself refused to serve as a hypocrisy many times and spent the most peaceful years of his life.

He died in Tianjin in February 1949 at the age of 78.

Tang Yulin. 6. Zhang Zuoxiang (1881-April 19, 1949): A native of Jinzhou City, Liaoning Province, Zhang Xueliang's assistant commander. Patriotic democrats.

Born in a family of half farmers and half businessmen, he and Zhang Zuolin are just a coincidence in name and have no kinship. Because he killed the enemy who killed his brother and threw him into the green forest as a bandit, he got acquainted with Zhang Zuolin, who was a bandit in Beizhen, and formed an alliance of brothers. once saved Zhang Zuolin's life in the rain of bullets, so the two are like siblings.

After Zhang Zuolin was killed by the bombing, he pushed Zhang Xueliang to take charge of the military and political power in Northeast China, and he was willing to serve as a deputy assistant, and in 1928, he and Zhang Xueliang and other six people issued a telegram. During his tenure as overseer in Jilin, he presided over the construction of the Fenghai Railway and founded Jilin University.

After the September 18 incident, he lived in seclusion in Tianjin, and repeatedly refused the temptation of the Japanese puppet to surrender. In 1949, Zhang Zuoxiang died of illness in Tianjin.

Zhang Zuoxiang.

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