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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On January 21, 1946, the Kuomintang government blew up Wang Jingwei's tomb
On this day 79 years ago, on January 21, 1946 (December 19, 1945 lunar calendar), the Kuomintang government blew up the tomb of Wang Jingwei. Wang Jingwei (1883-1944), formerly known as Wang Zhaoming, character Ji Xin, name Jingwei. A native of Panyu County (now Guangzhou), Guangdong Province. In September 1904, he studied in Japan at a public expense. In July 1905, he met Sun Yat-sen and joined the Tongmeng Association. He participated in the drafting of the articles of association of the Tongmeng Association. In August, he was promoted to be the chief of the deliberation department of the Tongmeng Association. In 1922, he served as a senator of the Kuomintang headquarters and participated in the reorganization of the Kuomintang. On July 1, 1925, the Nationalist Government was officially established, and he served as the chairperson of the Standing Committee of the Nationalist Government, He served as a member of the Central Special Committee of the Kuomintang, a member of the National Government, the President of the Executive Yuan and Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Vice Chairperson of the National Defense Supreme Council, and the Vice President of the Kuomintang. After leaving Chongqing in December 1938, Wang Jingwei went to Nanjing via Hanoi, Vietnam, to publish a "beautiful electricity" and cast a day. On March 30, 1940, Wang's central government was established. Wang Jingwei died of "bone marrow swelling" in Nagoya, Japan on November 10, 1944... Wang Jingwei was buried in Meihua Mountain on the outskirts of Nanjing, next to Sun Yat-sen's mausoleum. After the Kuomintang was still in power, He Yingqin sent Nanjing Mayor Ma Chaojun, Army Headquarters Engineer Commander Ma Chongliu, and Nanjing Gendarmerie Command Zhang Zhen to lead troops to blow up Wang Jingwei's grave. The coffin and corpse were transported to the Qingliangshan Crematorium for complete incineration. A small pavilion was built after the cemetery of Meihua Mountain was shoveled by the engineers, and many flowers and trees were planted around it, which completely changed its appearance. The tomb of Wang Jingwei before it was blown up News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1xg4.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.13-01:14] 访问:82
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