He Yaozu The arduous life of the anti Japanese hero

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-28

In 1937, the outbreak of the all-out War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression formed an indestructible anti-Japanese national united front with the same hatred for the enemy. The soldiers of the Anti-Japanese War fought bravely to kill the enemy and rushed to the Japanese with an iron fist, however, there were also some soft-boned national scum who became the lackeys of the Japanese and caused great damage to the anti-Japanese actions of the Chinese people. The task of eradicating these traitors and lackeys was entrusted to the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission, that is, the military commander, and during the Anti-Japanese War, many big traitors became the target of the military commanders.

He Yaozu: The youth of the League transformed into anti-Japanese heroes.

Dai Li, as the leader of the military command, is well known. However, his boss is not a very well-known character, but He Yaozu. He Yaozu has been serving as a deputy under the shadow of Dai Li, director of the Military Command Bureau. However, his contribution to the Military Command Bureau was no less than that of Dai Li. Dai Li was in charge of the assassination mission, intelligence spying and gathering, while He Yaozu was silently supporting behind the scenes.

The alliance will be transformed, and the original intention is to serve the country from the army.

He Yaozu was born in 1889 into a wealthy family in Ningxiang, Hunan. However, the privileged living environment did not allow him to develop the Xi of pleasure. When he was 16 years old, he heard that the Hunan Army Primary School had just been established, so he resolutely signed up for the exam and became the first batch of students. After studying at the Wuhan Army High School, he was selected to study in Japan, where he was exposed to revolutionary ideas, began to follow Sun Yat-sen, became a member of the League, and participated in the Xinhai Revolution.

Studying in Japan, the rise of elite military talents.

He Yaozu studied at the Zhenwu School in Japan and became a senior veteran of the Kuomintang. During his two study trips to Japan, he received a systematic military education. After returning to China, he was quickly promoted from regiment commander to division commander, and rose to prominence in the important event of recovering the Jiujiang British Concession.

The resumption of the concession was resolute and courageous and strategic.

In 1926, a workers' strike occurred in the British Concession in Jiujiang, which was suppressed by the military and police in the British Concession, which caused He Yaozu's dissatisfaction. He was ordered to go to coordinate, but he ordered his troops to block the British artillery and successfully routed the British army. In 1927, He Yaozu officially reclaimed the Jiujiang British Concession, showing a decisive, courageous and resourceful leadership style.

From Lao Jiang's trust to reuse, He Yaozu's rise.

This incident made He Yaozu appreciated by Lao Jiang, although he was not from Zhejiang, nor was he from the Huangpu family, but with his outstanding performance, he won Lao Jiang's trust. Especially during the Anti-Japanese War, he successively served as the director of the General Office, the director of the chamberlain, the mayor of Chongqing, and the director of the Military Unification Bureau. He Yaozu became the nominal number one of the military commanders, not only responsible for the assassination mission, but also made great contributions to the anti-Japanese cause.

He Yaozu: The identity of a hero and a fighter for justice in the Anti-Japanese War.

However, He Yaozu was not a blind follower of Lao Jiang. During his tenure as director of the Military Command Bureau, he demonstrated his pursuit of justice and adherence to national justice. His wife Ni Feijun also subtly influenced him, asking him to declare an uprising on the eve of the Anti-Japanese War and join the ** camp. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the acting chairman of Gansu Province, and through his contacts with the representatives of our party, he gained a deeper understanding of our party's policies and anti-Japanese stands.

He Yaozu's decision and rescue operation.

In 1942, He Yaozu, as the director of the old Chiang's chamberlain, ventured to rescue a plane full of Soviet aid medicines. This operation ensured the smooth delivery of medicines to the Eighth Route Army and saved the lives of many anti-Japanese soldiers. However, this move angered Lao Jiang, and he removed He Yaozu from his position. Despite losing power, He Yaozu did not fall into the trap because of his good interpersonal skills. He was reappointed as the mayor of Chongqing and continued to be reused by Lao Jiang.

He Yaozu's anti-Chiang movement and uprising.

After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, He Yaozu actively participated in the cooperation with our party. However, he did not approve of Chiang starting a civil war without authorization, and began to cooperate with some patriots to secretly carry out an anti-Chiang campaign. In August 1949, he and many people issued a public statement in Hong Kong, completely broke with Chiang, officially revolted, and joined the people's battalion. Lao Chiang was outraged by the betrayal of his old subordinates whom he had trusted for many years, and even arranged an assassination. However, He Yaozu eventually returned to the liberated areas, and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, he was reused and appointed Minister of Communications.

He Yaozu: The End and Commemoration of the Anti-Japanese Heroes.

On July 16, 1961, He Yaozu died of illness. His great achievements and adherence to justice have left a deep imprint on the hearts of future generations. After the memorial service, He Yaozu's ashes were buried in Babaoshan Cemetery, becoming the object of worship and admiration for future generations. His life was full of hardships and honors, and he was a hero in the history of China's resistance against Japan.

He Yaozu's life is legendary, and his performance during China's War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression demonstrated outstanding leadership and a commitment to justice. The article recounts in detail He Yaozu's growth experience and anti-Japanese deeds, showing his multiple identities as a member of the League, a student studying in Japan, and a hero of the Anti-Japanese War.

First of all, He Yaozu's early experience reflects his original intention to serve the country. As a member of the League, he followed Sun Yat-sen in his youth and participated in the Xinhai Revolution. This kind of family and country and love for the country became the fundamental motivation for his later military career. His two study trips to Japan enabled him to receive a systematic military education, which laid the foundation for his determination and courage in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in the future.

Secondly, He Yaozu's outstanding performance during the Anti-Japanese War made him an important figure trusted by Lao Chiang. In the repossession of the British Concession in Jiujiang, he showed a decisive and courageous leadership style, which won the appreciation of Lao Chiang. His position in the Military Administration also showed his important role in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, playing a key role in the espionage and collection of intelligence, as well as in the eradication of traitors. His anti-Chiang campaign and eventual entry into the People's Battalion showed his adherence to justice and national interests, which laid the foundation for him to be reused after the founding of the People's Republic of China.

In addition, He Yaozu's determination and rescue operations during the Anti-Japanese War showed his efforts to protect the anti-Japanese forces. In the incident of rescuing the Soviet Union's aid to the medicine, he disregarded his personal safety and ensured that the medicine reached the Eighth Route Army smoothly through his actions, showing his responsibility to stand up for the national cause. Even though he was punished by Lao Jiang for this, he still firmly maintained his pursuit of justice.

Finally, He Yaozu's life is a bright spot in the history of China's resistance against Japan, and his heroic deeds and dedication to the country should be remembered and admired by us. His achievements in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, as well as his dedication to justice and the country, made him an outstanding anti-Japanese hero in Chinese history. He Yaozu's story not only gives people a deeper understanding of the history of that war, but also inspires us to cherish and defend today's hard-won peace and stability.

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