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On May 27, 1916, Japan failed to assassinate Zhang Zuolin
On this day 109 years ago, on May 27, 1916 (April 26, 1916 in the lunar calendar), the Japanese assassinated Zhang Zuolin without success. On May 27, Zhang Zuolin narrowly escaped the assassination of Japanese assassins and survived unharmed. After Yuan Shikai became emperor last year, Zhang Zuolin, who was actively involved in the activities of Yuan Shengdi in the "patriarchal party" in Japan's support for the Northeast, was very dissatisfied and decided to assassinate him, making the Northeast the world of the "patriarchal party". In the middle of this month, Major General Doi of Japan summoned Japanese military personnel in Fengtian to secretly discuss the plan to assassinate Zhang Zuolin, and decided that the "Manmeng Death Squad" composed of Yida Shunsuke and Second Lieutenant Mitamura Reserve would carry out the task of killing Zhang. On May 27, Yujiro Nakamura, the governor of Kanto, Japan, went to Fengtian for a "visit". Zhang Zuolin led his subordinates Tang Yulin and others to the station to greet him in a carriage. On the way back through the small west gate, Japanese Assassin Tomura and others dropped bombs from the window, but only injured Tang Yulin and some of his entourage guards. Seeing this, Zhang Zuolin hitched his carriage and galloped horses, exchanged shirts with the cavalry guards, and rushed to the military headquarters. When Zhang passed by the Fengtian Library, the Japanese assassins dropped another bomb on him, but the assassin was killed. Zhang Zuolin pretended not to know about the incident and did not pursue it.


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