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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On May 21, 1946, Miao Bin, the matchmaker of Jiang Ri, was shot
Seventy-nine years ago today, on May 21, 1946 (April 21, 1946 in the lunar calendar), Miu Bin, the matchmaker of Chiang Ri, was shot. General Dongjiu Yumiya, the commander-in-chief of Japanese defense, met with Miu Bin. At 5:50 pm on May 21, 1946, Miu Bin, who had been the matchmaker of Chiang Ri, was shot in Suzhou Prison. Four hours after the execution, the court verdict of the Supreme Court was delivered to the execution ground. During the Northern Expedition, Miu Bin served as the director of the Political Department of He Yingqin's East Route Army. After the Northern Expedition, he served as the director of the Civil Affairs Department of Jiangsu Province. He Jiwu (the fifth brother of He Yingqin, then the director of the Jiangsu Provincial Construction Department) and Zhou Fohai (then the director of the Jiangsu Provincial Department of Education and the Blind) were colleagues Later, he was forced to step down because he offended Chiang Kai-shek. After the Japanese occupied North China, Miu Bin had relations with the Dohihara organs, established the "Xinmin Association" in North China, and served as the president. However, because Miu Bin was a Kuomintang, Wang Kemin and others tried their best to repel him. After the establishment of the Wang regime, Miu was reused for recruiting a motley army from northern Jiangsu to join Wang, and served as the deputy director of the pseudo-examination institute. Later, he took the opportunity of Japan's eagerness for peace and secretly contacted He Yingqin to try to be a matchmaker between Chiang and Japan. Chiang was noncommittal about this. In March 1945, Miu Bin went to Jinjin to claim that Chiang Kai-shek supported him and could directly represent Chiang. The Japanese Xiaoiso cabinet was eager to make peace and did not doubt Miu's identity Mui Bin planned to develop a third force in Wuhan to act as a buffer zone between Chongqing and Nanjing, and his third force would mediate to end the war. The Japanese later found out that Mui Bin's eastward journey was a private activity and could not be used as Chiang Kai-shek's official representative to achieve peace talks, which caused the collapse of the Xiaoji cabinet. MacArthur went to Japan to investigate the matter. Chiang Kai-shek was afraid that the United States would accuse him of secretly sending people to negotiate peace with Japan alone, and suspected of violating the Potsdam Proclamation. He hastily tried Mui Bin, who became the first traitor to be shot. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1j2g.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-13:39] 访问:87
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