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In December 1938, the "Yandian" incident shocked the whole country, and Wang Jingwei's ** behavior was exposed. And the planner and implementer of this incident turned out to be a woman - Wan Bingru of Tao Xisheng, known as the heroine of the "Little Xi'an Incident", who successfully reversed the political situation in China.
Tao Xisheng decided early on that he would go home this year no matter what. Because, his wife Wan Bingru and two children have been waiting for him for too long. Wan Bingru was born in a family of cultivators, and the famous general Wan Yaohuang is still her brother.
Although she was not wealthy, her brother always brought her the outside world when he came back and encouraged her to read more poetry and books. However, life doesn't always go as it should.
Wan Bingru married Tao Xisheng early at the age of 16, but she met a patriarchal feudal mother-in-law. When Tao Xisheng was not at home, her mother-in-law was always cruel to her and abused her and her two daughters.
However, Wan Bingru did not complain to her husband, she chose to grit her teeth and bear all this silently. This time, Tao Xisheng came home with his wife and two children.
However, Lizhu did not get timely ** because of illness and unfortunately passed away. This made Tao Xisheng very sad, he knew that this was because in the countryside of Huanggang, people always favored sons over daughters, and after three years of marriage, his wife gave birth to two daughters in a row, which made the relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law very tense.
However, as a younger generation, no matter how wrong the mother is, she can't blame her. Tao Xisheng decided that no matter the bitterness or happiness, he would bear it with Wan Bingru. So, he received a letter of appointment from the Anhui Provincial School of Legislation and Politics, and returned to Anhui with his wife and children.
In the summer of 1922, the sound of cicadas was disturbing, but Tao Xisheng's heart was full of hope. He knows the difficulties he faces with his wife, but he also believes that nothing can defeat them as long as they are together.
Tao Xisheng is a pessimist, and even the continuation of incense makes him despair. It was a turbulent time, and every man with a soldier wanted to achieve a career in the troubled times, but confusion and hesitation also followed.
In 1925, when he was still a student who had just graduated from the Bei** Branch, he analyzed the illegal acts of the British patrol in this incident from a legal point of view with an objective attitude, but a short article caused a sensation in all walks of life in Shanghai.
The Chinese were furious, but the British consulate was furious, taking him to the Shanghai court with a complaint, claiming that he had insulted the supreme authority of the British Empire. The lawsuit lasted for more than half a year, but in the end, it was still unresolved, and a little literati with a pen was not afraid of the entire British Empire, which made Tao Xisheng a celebrity in Shanghai overnight.
However, obstruction from all walks of life made it difficult for him to move forward, and he would even be searched by foreign patrols when he went out on the street. He is very fortunate to have an optimistic and open-minded wife, Wan Bingru, who cooks his hometown dishes for him every day, sings hometown songs, and gives birth to six boys in a row.
During the day, when he went to school, she would fiddle with the vegetable garden before and after the house, planting some vegetables he liked to eat, and when he came back at night, the family was happy, his wife and children were filial, and the life was hard, but he was also safe.
In 1927, Tao Xisheng was hired as a political instructor and director of the Military Justice Division of the Wuhan Branch of the Whampoa Military Academy. He finally had the opportunity to realize his ambition of being loyal to his country, and he seemed to be proud.
At the Whampoa Military Academy, at the forefront of China's changes, he met Wang Jingwei, who assassinated the regent Zaifeng, and was appreciated. However, after the fall of Wuhan, in the face of the long drive of the Japanese army, Tao Xisheng's pessimism once again prevailed.
He sent his wife and children to Hong Kong, which was out of reach of the war, and left alone in the position of the national ** propaganda minister, but he did not really deal with government affairs, but concentrated on studying law.
His unique insight into the nature of society has amazed the entire Chinese academic community as "the advent of the Tao Xisheng era". He is also a professor at Nanjing University, Peking University, Tsinghua University, Yenching University and many other prestigious universities, but Wang Jingwei's pro-Japanese behavior has made this pessimistic figure who has experienced the vicissitudes of life even more confused.
Tao Xisheng, a ** who has contributed to the country, was deeply aware of his ** behavior after Wang Jingwei published "Yan Dian". Japan's "Outline for the Adjustment of Japan-China New Relations" made Tao Xisheng realize the reality clearly, and he realized that if he signed, he would be branded with the crime of **.
He anxiously sent a number of letters to Hong Kong, his pen full of pain and despair. On November 1, 1939, he was assigned by Wang Jingwei to negotiate with Japan on the so-called "Outline for the Adjustment of New Japan-China Relations."
During the negotiations, he saw that Japan had exposed its intention to occupy China in an all-round way, and Wang Jingwei**'s incompetence and his hopelessness in serving the country made him feel deeply hopeless.
He understands that he can no longer be silent, he wants to stand up and expose this **of** and protect the country and the people.
In the midst of difficulties, he sticks to his beliefs, like a grain of yellow sand in the sludge. He talks to his friends about how to survive, but he has in his heart the need to stay in the world.
In order for him to survive, his wife decided to move to Shanghai with her five children. Despite the hardships of life, she is confident that their efforts will pay off. On December 13, 1939, they arrived in Shanghai and started a new life.
Their determination and courage are deeply admirable.
Gao Zongwu was a member of the negotiation team, and when he learned of his wife's arrival, he also hurried over. Like Wan Bingru, he was ashamed of Wang's pro-Japanese and surrender behavior.
However, while they were talking, plainclothes and agents were watching them from outside. Wan Bingru faced the sighs of the two men, and shouted angrily, "Although politics and teams can be chosen, people will inevitably make mistakes, but we can't afford to do the things of leaving the family, we can't afford this kind of notoriety." ”
She put the pistol that her husband had given her to defend herself on the table and said, "Our family of six is here just so that you can leave." If you can't leave, my husband and I die right here.
If you sign, I'll kill you. Tao Xisheng looked at Wan Bingru's determined eyes and sighed deeply. He said, "Thank you for waking me up from my dream. Wang Jingwei was different, he first tried, and then realized that he had made a mistake, so he decided to continue. ”
Under Wan Bingru's persuasion, Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng refused to sign on the day they signed on December 30, saying that they were ill. On January 4, Wan Bingru carefully planned for Gao Zongwu and Tao Xisheng to board the American steamship "Hoover **" and go to Hong Kong, officially breaking away from Wang Jingwei's group.
Wan Bingru's mother and son became hostages, and it was not easy for a woman and five children to escape, but she asked Wang Jingwei to let her go to Hong Kong to persuade her husband to change his mind, and left three children for Chen Bijun to "take care of", in fact, leaving the hostages.
With the help of Du Yuesheng, the three children eventually escaped Shanghai. At the critical moment, Wan Bingru issued a public statement, exposing the secret agreement between Japan and Wang, exposing the behavior of the Wang puppet group to the world, and reversing the political situation in China.
Tao Xisheng, known as Huizeng, was a professor at Shanghai University, Shanghai University of Law and Politics, and Soochow University in his early years, and later served as the propaganda minister of Wang Jingwei's regime. Later, because of the exposure of Wang Jingwei's ** behavior and Wang **, he served as Chiang Kai-shek's chamberlain secretary from 1941, drafted "The Fate of China", and served as the chief writer of "**", becoming an authoritative theoretician of the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek's "literary courage".
Later, he successively served as the deputy minister of the National Propaganda Department and the national policy adviser of the government. As a scholar, he once set off a big debate with the economy as the main line of power; As a politician, he successively served as the spokesperson of the Wang Jingwei regime and the Chiang Kai-shek regime.
His life has been ups and downs, ups and downs, loyal and treacherous, who can tell?