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On June 8, 1939, the Chinese Nationalist government issued an order for the arrest of Wang Jingwei, a traitor who betrayed the country and joined the enemy
86 years ago today, on June 8, 1939 (April 21, 1939 in the lunar calendar), the Chinese Nationalist government issued an order to arrest Wang Jingwei, a traitor who had betrayed the country and joined the enemy. Wang Jingwei's apostasy On June 8, 1939, the Chinese Nationalist government issued an order to arrest Wang Jingwei, a traitor who had betrayed the country and joined the enemy. Wang Jingwei, the vice president of the Kuomintang, can be said to be the largest traitor in modern Chinese history. In 1910, Wang Jingwei, a young man, participated in the assassination of Zaifeng, the regent of the Qing court, and was later arrested for leaking secrets of his actions, which became a good story for a while. Unexpectedly, as soon as the Anti-Japanese War broke out, Wang Jingwei, who was already in a high position, became a strong advocate of the theory of subjugation, believing that China was vulnerable and that "it is At first, Wang Jingwei wanted to win over Chiang Kai-shek to ask for peace with Japan, but Chiang ignored it, so he had the idea of making peace with Japan alone. In November 1938, Wang sent his cronies to draft a secret agreement with Japanese representatives to prepare for the establishment of a new government. During this period, Wang hesitated for a while, fearing that he would become a "traitor" and become a national sinner. For this reason, Wang Jingwei was still in his apartment in Shangqing Temple in Chongqing, and he was depressed for several days. His wife, Chen Bijun, kept bewitching Wang to establish another central government as soon as possible, and said: "If you want to make peace, you can make peace early. If you continue to fight with Japan, the party will be destroyed and the country will be destroyed. We cannot accompany Lao Jiang to die together," and her plan in her bones was to become first lady immediately. Some of Wang Jingwei's cronies also encouraged. Therefore, Wang Jingwei was determined to break with Chiang and start a new fire. On December 22, 1938, Japanese Prime Minister Konwei Fumio issued his third policy statement on China, proposing three principles of "good neighborliness and friendship, and common defense against the republican economy." Wang Jingwei immediately responded positively in the subsequent publication of Hong Kong's South China Daily. This angered Chiang Kai-shek, and immediately called a Central Committee meeting to expel Wang Jingwei from the Kuomintang forever and remove him from all positions. At the same time, Foreign Minister Wang Fanhui went to Wang Jingwei, who had fled to Hanoi, Vietnam, and persuaded Wang to leave the Japanese. He promised to let go of the past, but Wang refused. Seeing that the soft hand was not enough, Chiang decided to be tough and ordered several assassins sent by Dai Li, the leader of the military, to infiltrate Wang Jingwei's residence in Gaolang Street, Hanoi, and tried to assassinate Wang Jingwei, but failed. In March 1940, Wang's pseudo-" Nationalist Government "was officially established in Nanjing, and Wang Jingwei finally sat in the first chair of his long-dreamed, began his career as a traitor, and became a complete sinner of the Chinese nation. With the establishment of Wang's pseudo-regime, some of the former Nationalist government's main and main factions, such as Chen Gongbo and Zhou Fohai, also followed each other to serve as senior officials in the pseudo-" Nationalist Government". These people were deeply appreciated by the Japanese, and some even received the first-class Rising Sun Seal bestowed by Emperor Hirohito. Wang Jingwei, who betrayed the enemy and betrayed the country, did not end well. At the end of 1943, due to the urgent need to remove the bullet that wounded his back, Wang Jingwei was forced to undergo multiple surgeries. Early the following year, Wang Jingwei, who was treated in Japan, was severely deformed due to three thoracic vertebrae, inflammation and ulceration of the periosteum, and was like a dead corpse. On the afternoon of November 10, Wang Jingwei died in a cold basement in Nagoya, Japan. Comments: Shameful traitor, man and god are killed together


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