Eunhae The heroic resistance and tragic sacrifice of an ordinary officer

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-19

During the Gengzi period, the foreigners hated the Boxers so much that they killed them when they saw them. One day they found the uniform of the Qing Dynasty soldiers in the territory of the Boxers, and felt that the Qing ** was colluded with the Boxers.

The Qing Dynasty saw that foreigners were bullying people too much, and the emperor Lao'er gave an order: "If you see foreigners, you can fight back!" Hearing the news, the big guys were all gearing up, angry, and they were all holding back their strength to give the foreigners some color to see!

At this time, there was a petty officer named Enhae, who led a small detachment of more than 100 people. After hearing the emperor's order, he called his brothers together for a meeting.

Eunhae asked the group, "Brothers! Do you dare to kill foreign devils? This can be said to be on everyone's heart, and everyone yelled together: "Dare!" ”

One soldier said: "The Germans are the least thing, and the Sanqin cha who walks by every day with high spirits is a ruthless character." Do we have the guts to deal with them? ”

At that time, the German devils were indeed arrogant, much more arrogant than people in other countries. Enhai answered: "That's right, the one who sits in the sedan chair is the German ** official, listen up, tomorrow at noon, when the foreign devils return to the camp, I will shoot at the sedan chair first; If you don't hit, you'll be together and have a surprise attack. ”

Enhai patted his chest and promised everyone: "If we make a meritorious service and get a reward, everyone will share it equally; If something happens, I'll carry it myself! ”

The next day, the German devils passed by the predetermined place in a grand manner. Eunhae and the soldiers were in ambush. I only heard a "bang" sound, and the two sedan chair drivers who walked in front were so frightened that they threw down the sedan chair, and a big fat man rolled out of it. It turned out that Enhai shot him right under the ribs, and he was still bleeding, and with this fall, the German ** officer died on the spot.

Later, a black steel watch, a pistol with the inscription "Clinder" engraved on it, and a document containing a list of 3,000 German soldiers were found on the officer's body. These things are safeguarded by Eunhae and are ready to be used as evidence to receive the reward in the future.

Later, the Eight-Nation Coalition entered China and forced the Qing Dynasty to sign the Treaty of Gengzi. In the course of the negotiations, the representatives of all seven countries signed, but Germany has been dragging its feet and refusing to sign, because Mrs. Klinder insisted on avenging the Chinese murderer of her husband, claiming that she would not sign until she killed ** with her own hands.

When Enhai learned of this situation, he thought to himself: For the sake of my own life, it is really not worth it to let the country suffer greater losses, why don't I turn myself in and see what the German devils can do to me. So, he resolutely said goodbye to his family and decided to surrender himself.

When Enhai came to the office of the German Daqincha, the foreign devil standing guard at the door not only refused to let him in, but also pushed him with the butt of his gun because of the language barrier. The scene was chaotic for a while, until a Chinese translator appeared.

Eun Hae told the translator: "I am the one who killed the German official, and now I turn myself in." The interpreter was frightened when he heard this, and sharply questioned him if he was crazy, and asked him if he had come voluntarily or if he had been arrested by the government.

Eunhae said firmly: "I'm not crazy or crazy, I came here on my own initiative." If the government had arrested me, I would have been tied up a long time ago. ”

Worried about the safety of his family, the interpreter asked, "Don't you care if your wife and children live or die?" Enhai was resolute: "I have arranged everything at home, I die without regrets, and I will say the same when I go to the German Daqincha." ”

In desperation, the interpreter had no choice but to take him to meet the German Great Chincha. The German Daqincha was smoking, and after listening to the translator's words, he gave him a thumbs up and praised Enhai as a good man in China. Then he asked Eun Hae what evidence he had to prove that he had killed Sanqincha. Enhai showed him the hidden items, and the German Great Chincha believed it, and in recognition of his courage, he even invited him to drink and eat.

When it came time for the meeting, Mrs. Clinder insisted on seeing her in person. She hated Enhai to the core, and when she heard that ** had surrendered herself, she secretly wanted to pull out a pistol. The German Great Qincha sensed her intentions and asked her to hand over the ** on her body first. In the end, Mrs. Clinder had to hand over all the guns.

In front of the representatives of the countries, Enhai sat face to face with Mrs. Clinde, and behind them were the diplomats of the countries. Mrs. Clinder asked Enhae, "Are you really the one who killed my husband?" What is the evidence? ”

Eunhae calmly showed her the evidence, and the name on the pistol was clearly visible. Although the delegates were willing to save Eunhae's life because they all respected the hero, Mrs. Clinder resolutely refused, shouting that Eunhae must pay for his life.

In the end, the German representatives could not resist the pressure and could only sentence Enhai to death. Although other countries tried to save Enhae's life, they were unable to do so at the strong request of Mrs. Clinder.

In accordance with Mrs. Clinde's wishes, she personally disposed of Enhae. Before the execution, the representatives of various countries even took pictures of the two people facing each other for the record. Later, Mrs. Klinder brutally took Eunhae's head to commemorate her deceased husband and erected a monument to her husband, which details the time when Eunhae killed Clinder. It was not until after the defeat of Germany that the monument was dismantled.

Although Enhai died, in order to commemorate his heroic deeds, people also erected a monument to him at the north end of the Dongdan Pai Lou in Beijing. Qing ** later found out that Enhai also had three sons, and gave them one hundred taels of silver each as a pension. Although the monument of Eun Hae is now difficult to find, the story of his sacrifice for righteousness has been handed down and has become an eternal national memory.

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