Chapter 227: The Devil's Crime

Regarding the shelling of the Huang House, Huang Haoran was quite angry!

In 1938, the mainstream international public opinion said that the Japanese admired bushido and liked to meet challenges in person, and between words, it seemed that the Japanese spirit was quite respected. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info

However, the fact is that the little devils have done a lot of dirty things to China!

Since modern times, Japan has repeatedly interrupted the normal historical development of China. However, the Chinese pay more attention to frontal battlefields such as the Sino-Japanese War and the September 18 Incident. However, the Japanese have repeatedly carried out deliberate murders against Chinese social celebrities and outstanding figures, but they have not attracted enough attention from the Chinese people.

In Wong's view, the Japanese are vicious, and the cruel, jealous and filthy parts of their personalities are extraordinary.

Although he covered it up very well when he murdered a Chinese celebrity, as long as he calmed down and reasoned logically, it was easy to conclude that it was all done by the Japanese......

Let's take a look at the sins committed by the Japanese!

Huo Yuanjia - (July 1868 ~ 1910) was a famous patriotic martial artist at the end of the Qing Dynasty, Han nationality. The word Junqing, whose ancestral home is Dongguang Anletun in Hebei Province (belonging to Cangzhou region), lives in Xiaonanhe Village, Jinghai, Tianjin (now belongs to Nanhe Town, Xiqing District, Tianjin), and is the founder of Jingwu Sports Association. Inheriting the family tradition of "Lost Trace Boxing" stunt, he has been a powerful Western Hercules in Tianjin and Shanghai. Huo Yuanjia was poisoned to death by the Japanese. There is a saying in the early Jingwuhui historical materials: "The morning after the death of Lux (referring to Huo Yuanjia), Qiu Yi (that is, the doctor Qiu Ye) had returned to the cave, and the disciples of Lux were very suspicious. This passage was put forward in the "Jingwu Benji" published in 1919 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the Jingwu Society, and it can be said to be the most powerful evidence for the poisoning theory......

Cai Yi - (1882.12.18-1916.11.8) was formerly known as Gen Yin, the word Songpo. A modern Chinese military strategist, a native of Baoqing (now Shaoyang), Hunan, he was the main organizer and leader of the 1915 Yunnan Protectorate Uprising. In August 1916, not long after the end of the National Defense Movement, Cai Ye had to put down his military affairs and go to Japan for treatment due to overwork. In order to oppose Yuan Shikai's proclamation as emperor, Cai had to escape from Beijing to Yunnan, and the journey was tiring, which made Cai Ye unbearable and his condition worsened. Later, he was busy with the Protectorate War and could not recuperate, resulting in a sore throat and even unable to make a sound. By the time he entered Fukuoka Hospital in Japan, the bacteria had infected his throat. On November 8, he unfortunately died in Fukuoka Hospital, Japan, at the age of 34. It is generally believed that Cai was not murdered by the Japanese, but according to the cases of celebrities who died many times once they were treated by the Japanese, the poisoning of the Japanese cannot be ruled out. Because after Cai Ye's success in protecting the country, his reputation is similar to that of Washington, if Cai Ye is not dead, no one in China will dare to defy the law and follow in the footsteps of Yuan Shikai and abolish the republic. The rebuilding of the republic is all thanks to Cai Yi's troubles, and the provinces have responded one after another. From the hopelessness at that time to the completion later, it was not even May. The Japanese did not want China to be peaceful and stable at that time, not to mention that Cai Ye had studied in Japan, and the Japanese had a deep understanding of his skills......

Lu Xun - (1881-1936), formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou, the word Yucai, later renamed Zhou Shuren. Patriotic writer. He was born on September 25, 1881 in Dongchangfangkou, Huiji County, Shaoxing Prefecture, Zhejiang Province (now Shaoxing City). According to Zhou Haiying's memoirs "Lu Xun and Me for 70 Years", Lu Xun was killed by the Japanese doctor Fujisu Yabailang. Lu Xun experts in Japan said that Fujisu was a member of the Black Dragon Society and engaged in secret activities underground. In the 50s, Xu Guangping went to Japan and met many old friends, but Fujisu was not there. Later, someone specifically investigated the matter, but there was no longer a file and household registration of Fujisu in Japan. At that time, the vine beard was in charge of Lu Xun, and Song Qingling was not at ease. After Lu Xun's death, Xiao Hong and Feng Xuefeng beside him privately thought that Mr. Lu Xun had been assassinated. The day before Lu Xun died, his condition was quite critical, shortness of breath, cold sweat, and very painful. Xu Guangping once asked Dr. Sudo about the development of his condition, and Fujisu Hachihiro said, "It's fine after today." In the early hours of the morning, Lu Xun finally died of heart failure. The night before, Sudo gave Lu Xun a hormone drug, which could temporarily relieve the patient's pain, but in fact accelerated the development of the disease, and instead of being imitated, it aggravated, causing Lu Xun to die ten years early......

After the start of the war of aggression against China, the Japanese side continued to assassinate high-ranking officials of the Chinese government and high-ranking generals of the armed forces.

Even the pro-Japanese faction in the Wuhan government, Minister He Yingqin He, was assassinated twice by the Japanese in early 1935 when he was the chairman of the Beiping Branch of the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government.

After the September 18 Incident in 1931, the Japanese invaders pressed forward step by step, stepping on North China. In order to compromise and seek perfection, He Yingqin signed the "Tanggu Agreement" with Japan in 1933, which actually recognized the legitimacy of Japan's invasion and occupation of the three northeastern provinces and Rehe, and gave Japan a large area of land in northern Chabei and eastern Hebei. But this failed to satisfy the ambitions of the Japanese. In February 1935, the Japanese base camp secretly telegraphed the Kwantung Army Headquarters, instructing "to appropriately stimulate the Chinese military" to induce the defenders in North China to resist or change to resist, and create a pretext for expanding the war of aggression against China. The commander of the Kwantung Army, General Minami Jiro, then summoned his agents to plot repeatedly and decided to assassinate He Yingqin in order to anger ****** and the defenders of North China.

With the approval of the Japanese base camp, General Minamijiro handed over the task of plotting against He Yingqin to experienced spies Kyosuke Sakai and Shimizu Jiro.

Kyosuke Sakai has a short stature and marksmanship, and has been engaged in intelligence work in Beiping for a long time. Jiro Shimizu is an authentic descendant of the Iga school, Japan's famous school of ninjutsu, and is highly skilled and specially trained, making him an excellent candidate to play as a killer.

The reason why Kenji Dohihara appointed Kyosuke Sakai and Jiro Shimizu. There are also two major factors, both of them speak authentic Chinese, and they are extremely loyal and trustworthy. Before receiving the order, the cunning Kenji Dohihara repeatedly instructed Kyosuke Sakai and Jiro Shimizu: "No matter whether this operation succeeds or fails, you must not reveal your identity." Otherwise, it would put the Kwantung Army, and even the entire Japanese War Ministry, in an extremely embarrassing situation. Kyosuke Sakai and Jiro Shimizu nodded in agreement.

February 1935 Kyosuke Sakai and Jiro Shimizu. After infiltrating Beiping, he lived in the Qianmen Hotel as a "Western medicine merchant", and got in touch with the Japanese spy organization lurking in Beiping, and learned about the terrain of He Yingqin's official residence, the surrounding vigilance, and He Yingqin's activities. (To be continued.) )