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On June 8, 1912, Wu Junsheng, a Feng-based warlord, attacked the Japanese-instigated "Manchu and Mongolian Independence" movement
On this day 113 years ago, on June 8, 1912 (April 23, 1912), Wu Junsheng fought against the "Manchu-Mongolian independence" movement. Wu Junsheng was one of the main leaders of the Fenghuang warlords. On June 8, 1912, the "Mongol Army Army", advised by Captain Kiyosuke Matsui of the Japanese Army, defeated Wu Junsheng, the commander of Zhengjiatun's patrol battalion. After the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty, the imperialists took advantage of the political turmoil in China to step up their aggression against China and instigated the Chinese reactionary forces to carry out activities to divide China. The former Qing court minister of internal affairs, Prince Shanyue, colluded with the Japanese ronin Kawashima Yulang Organization, instigated "Manchu-Mongolian independence", supported the Mongolian reactionary King Karaqin and other recruiters, beat up the "Qin King Army", and tried to establish the "Manchu Empire". In the name of receiving agricultural machinery, the Japanese army captain Seisuke Matsui and others sent 50 carts of guns and ammunition to the "Qin King Army", and were escorted by the Japanese and the bandit leader, the bandit horse team. When the gang was secretly marching from Gongzhuling towards Zhengjiatun, Wu Junsheng detected it and intercepted it near Zhengjiatun on the same day. All the guns and ammunition were blown up, seriously injured Matsui Seisuke, and killed and captured some Japanese invaders and bandits. Comments: This move dealt a heavy blow to the "Manchu-Mongolian independence" movement instigated by Japanese imperialism


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