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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On October 18, 1911, the Revolutionary Army Government fought against the Qing Army.
114 years ago today, on October 18th, 1911 (August 27th, 1911 in the lunar calendar), the revolutionary military government fought fiercely with the Qing army. Feng Guozhang, who went to Wuhan to suppress the uprising. On October 18, 1911, the Wuhan military government, led by Yao Jinyong and others, attacked the Qing army in Liujiamiao. About 2,000 Qing troops fought back under the cover of warship artillery fire. The revolutionary army suffered heavy casualties and kept retreating. Bi Zhong, a revolutionary, shouted, "Where are our compatriots going? Where is the way for our compatriots?" The revolutionary military held its foothold. In the afternoon, the revolutionary army launched another attack, and at the same time ambushed a train loaded with Qing reinforcements. The Qing army retreated to Shekou. When we fought again the next morning, the revolutionary army fired artillery to defeat the Qing soldiers and occupied the Liujia Temple. On the 27th, the Qing army attacked Hankou from Shekou with the fourth town in the south to form the Seventh Association and the Third Association as the front team and the Eighth Association as the reserve team. The Qing fleet fired fiercely, and the revolutionary army suffered more than 500 casualties. He Xifan and Zhang Tingfu were wounded, and Cai Demao and Ma Rong were killed. Xiong Bingkun asked Zhang Jingliang for help three times, but Zhang ignored him. By noon, the revolutionary army retreated from Liujiamiao. That night, the leaders of various associations held a meeting with Hankou Military and Political Branch, and publicly elected Hu Ying as the interim commander-in-chief. Hu Yi was unfamiliar with military refusal. After pushing Luo Hongsheng, the leader of the Six Association, Luo didn't do it either. Li Yuanhong appointed Jiang Mingjing, the commander of the Artillery Association, as the temporary commander-in-chief, and Jiang left on an excuse. On the 28th, the Qing army bombarded fiercely with mountain artillery, and the revolutionary army took Xie Yuankai as the acting commander of the Four Associations. The artillery teams of both sides fought each other for three hours. At noon, Qing soldiers swarmed, Xie Yuankai ordered to blow the charge horn, the bayonet of the revolutionary army jumped out of the bunker, and Ju Zheng also led the guards to shout forward. The Qing army retreated, and the revolutionary army chased it all the way to Liujia Temple. The Qing army fired fiercely with machine guns, Xie Yuankai was killed and Ju Zheng was also wounded. At this time, Hankou Military and Political Branch found that Zhang Jingliang was collaborating with the enemy, and Zhan Dabei personally interrogated him and beheaded him to the public. At this time, Huang Xing went to Wuhan, and after meeting with Li Yuanhong, he took on the important task of commanding Hankou's military affairs. Li asked people to make two banners of one feet and two feet, with the word "yellow" on them, and the leader held them forward, which greatly boosted the morale of the revolutionary army. At this time, the morale of the Qing army was also strong because of Yuan Shikai's exit. On the 29th, Feng Guozhang arrived in Hankou and took over the First Army. On the 30th, Yuan Shikai went south from Zhangde, stationed in Xiaogan, Hubei Province, and personally supervised the battle. On the 30th, when the two sides fought, Huang Xing stood up to supervise the battle, and his strength was unstoppable. The revolutionary army retreated steadily, leaving only three or four horses following Xiong Bingkun. The Qing army began to set fire to the city. On the 31st, the revolutionary army blocked the Qing army in the urban area, and the death squads bravely killed the enemy. Feng Guozhang ordered arson, and the most prosperous street in Hankou became a sea of fire. Feng Guozhang reported to Yuan Shikai: "Bandit guns slammed into the street, and bandits on foot resisted stubbornly. The fire in Han Town became fiercer and fiercer, and the stalemate continued." "Our army continued to attack, fighting in the streets one after another. Every time we attacked a section, we took fire and took risks, and secretly attacked by bandits. The hardship was unspeakable." He declared: "In order to expel the tenacious enemy" and "burn all the urban areas of China", the fire lasted for three days and three nights. Hankou civilian houses are asked to be set on fire by the Qing army News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1gat.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.18-00:33] 访问:81
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