The Xiangxi bandits are too cunning to catch or find! In the end, the ending was unexpected

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-22

Either be killed, captured, or choose to end yourself; Either choose to surrender to oneself and change one's past. Only a handful of bandits were able to escape, lurk, and eventually be shot during the revolt.

However, there is a bandit named Yao Dabang, who was neither killed nor captured, let alone absconded or surrendered to himself, why is this? People often say, "If you are not afraid of hooligans, you are afraid that hooligans are educated", this sentence has been fully reflected in Yao Dabang.

He is not only **, but also cunning, and has successfully escaped pursuit many times, giving the army a headache. Yao Dabang, whose name must be printed, was born in 1882, and his hometown is Fangjiatun Township, Xinhuang County (now Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County) in Xiangxi.

He studied at the Guizhou Tongren Martial Arts School, learning the art of war and practicing martial arts, this school is not simple, its principal is He Yingqin, who studied at the Japanese Zhenwu School and the Japanese Army Non-commissioned Officer School, and later became the head of the Whampoa Military Academy.

The conditions for admission to the school are very strict, not only must you be excellent in Mandarin, but you also need to pass an arithmetic exam, write military articles, and discuss and comment on Chinese and foreign war examples or ancient art of war.

Its acceptance rate is only one-fifth, which is lower than the acceptance rate of the Whampoa Military Academy. Although it was discontinued after only two sessions, the school still produced many famous generals, including the rebel general Oh Shao Zhou, who proposed two brilliant plans on the Korean battlefield.

Title: "The Bond between the "Hero's Dream" and Home - Yao Dabang's Bandit Career" In the eyes of many people, Yao Dabang should be a talent who has made contributions in the army, but fate made him choose to become a bandit.

Yao Dabang's filial piety and love for his family made him unable to give up the warmth of his family, and his heroic dream made him yearn for the life of the army, and under the dilemma, he chose to go home. Yao Dabang is ruthless, but not without principles.

He understands the truth that "rabbits don't eat the grass next to the nest", so he didn't do anything harmful in his hometown, but just robbed houses in other places to earn wealth. He also used this wealth to set up schools and solve the problem of reading for children in mountainous areas, which won praise from local villagers.

However, all this did not make Yao Dabang give up his heroic dream. He refused the government's offer and returned to the mountains to continue his career as a bandit. Although his actions are condemned by society, his story makes us think about whether we should respect and understand them instead of simply judging and blaming them, everyone has their own dreams and pursuits.

Yao Dabang was a bandit leader with great military talent and charisma, he defected to Wang Tianpei, commander of the 10th Army of the Northern Expeditionary Army in 1926, and was given the position of battalion commander of the 1st Battalion of the 1st Regiment of the 10th Division of the Army.

Although he didn't really want to work in the government, his care and care for his subordinates made people feel deeply warm. He forbade any form of withholding of military salaries and personally medicated wounded soldiers, sometimes even sucking pus from his mouth.

Yao Dabang's military prowess was also evident, his team rarely lost battles, and he often trained with his men. Although Yao Dabang was a bandit leader, he was sincerely loved and admired by his subordinates.

One of the reasons why his team has been able to survive and grow for so long is because of his kindness and concern for his subordinates. In addition, he has adopted a ruthless strategy against competitors and enemies, which is also a characteristic of his fighting style with Zhang Benqing.

In short, Yao Dabang was a bandit leader with great military talent and charisma, and his attitude towards his men and enemies, as well as his fighting ability and strategy, left a deep impression on his history.

Zhang Benqing has repeatedly vowed to defeat Yao Dabang, but Yao Dabang is not afraid and promises to turn him into a dead tiger. Although Zhang Benqing is only a senator, he has a local hotel and catering business, has armed forces under his command, and has bodyguards to travel.

Yao Dabang knew that internal attacks were the most deadly, so he bought off Zhang Benqing's bodyguard Wu Yuqing and killed Zhang Benqing when he was taking a bath. Zhang Benqing's death made Yao Dabang even more arrogant, but the good times did not last long, and in 1949, our army was stationed in Xinhuang, and the good days of the bandits came to an end.

After learning of Yao Dabang's prestige, our army sent people to persuade him to surrender in December of that year, hoping that he would put down the butcher's knife. The persuader Hu Xiuhua had an intersection with Yao Dabang and played a positive role in persuading him to surrender.

The People's Liberation Army does what it says, they are sincere for the people, if you don't believe me, you should at least believe your son. ”

Hu Xiumao and Yao Yingke tried to persuade Yao Dabang to surrender, but he refused. Yao Dabang said that he would wait for the opportunity, but he still left a way back and handed over 45 guns.

A month later, Hu Xiumao and Yao Yingke went to Yao Dabang again. In this process, a bandit leader named Pan Zhuangfei in Qianyang surrendered to our army with people. This incident provided a reference for persuading Yao Dabang, and the persuasion process became smooth.

Before leaving for our army, Yao Dabang encountered an accidental incident that made him change his mind. As a token of respect, a mountain man gave him two live carps.

Yao Dabang was so happy that his beard was cocked, but he later found a wound on the carp's cheek, which frightened him. He thought it was a sign that he would be hooked like a fish.

Yao Dabang rejected Yao Yingke's persuasion and said that his son had made him surrender for the sake of promotion. Our army lost patience with Yao Dabang and ordered the 419th Regiment to eliminate him.

However, Yao Dabang is very cunning and has escaped many times. At one time, our troops approached his residence, and the distance was only about 30 meters.

When he heard the noise, he put on a broken straw hat and went out with two buckets of dung that he had prepared, shaking as he walked, and the dung was splashed everywhere. The soldiers knew that Yao Dabang was an old man, and he would definitely hunch over when he walked, but the man in front of him had a straight waist and walked as fast as flying, so no one thought much about it and hurriedly hid to the side.

Then, they rushed to the stone cave, saw an old woman, and asked, "Did you see Yao Dabang?" The old woman pointed to the front and said, "He was the one who picked up the dung just now." ”

The fighters were taken aback and immediately went after him, but Yao Dabang had long since disappeared without a trace. Another time, Yao Dabang went to a cottage, and the soldiers sent troops to surround him when they heard the news, but he disguised himself as a woman and slipped away under their noses.

1.In order to capture the bandit leader Yao Dabang, the commander of the anti-bandit unit decided to print his portrait on the bulletin and offered a reward for his capture. Prior to this, because individual masses were blinded, they had repeatedly provided cover for Yao Dabang.

However, since the bounty, things have changed. On December 25, 1950, the 419th Regiment of the 140th Division of the 47th Army received a report from the masses that more than 500 remnants of Yao Dabang appeared near Zhongzhai Village.

In order to completely annihilate this enemy, the superiors also issued an order to a regiment in Erye, asking them to rush from Tianzhu County to cooperate with the 419th regiment in battle. 2.Yao Dabang did a good job in intelligence work, and when he learned of the news, he immediately convened a mobilization meeting.

At the meeting, he tearfully told the bandits that as long as they crossed the Wushui River and arrived at Liulong Mountain in Guizhou, they would be able to survive and regroup. The bandits were deeply moved and said that they would fight to the end with life and death.

However, a small bandit surnamed Liang who attended the meeting was not sincere. He had a grudge against Yao Dabang for killing his father, because his father was mistakenly killed by Yao Dabang for paying the toll.

When Liang was just a 9-year-old child, he made a vow to avenge his father. At the age of 17, he joined Yao's team, and despite the heavy burden, he remained steadfast in his await for the opportunity to fulfill his vow.

Yao Dabang is an opponent with extremely high vigilance and marksmanship, and Liang knows that it will not be easy to deal with him directly, so he decides to outwit him. On the evening after the mobilization meeting, Yao Dabang arranged for someone to get a boat, while Liang left the team under the cover of night and went to our army to report.

Later, he crept back to the river and found a dozen small boats parked on the shore, and 200 meters away from them, there was only one lone boat. Liang took the tools and hid under the boat.

In the early hours of the morning, the bandits began to cross the river, and as soon as they got on the boat, our submachine guns and grenades were thrown at them. Yao Dabang was very cunning, he chose to cross the river in another boat, and Liang was ...... under this boatListening to the gunshots, Yao Dabang's mood was very complicated, with mixed joys and sorrows.

On the one hand, his brothers are in a precarious situation; On the other hand, he himself escaped the catastrophe. At dawn, hundreds of bandits were wiped out or captured, however, only Yao Dabang was missing.

In the end, our soldiers found a sunken ship two miles away from the river bank and successfully salvaged Yao Dabang's body. By all indications, he drowned.

Yao Dabang did not die under the guns of our army, but died due to a grievance, which can't help but remind people of the old saying: karma.

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