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How did the name of defected general Feng Yuxiang come from?

Feng Yuxiang (1882165438+1October 6-65438+September 0948 1), formerly known as Lushan, was a first-class general of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army, a leader of the northwest warlords and a patriotic Democrat. But it has the name of "general defection". Why is this? It turned out that General Feng Yuxiang was good at have it both ways and defected. However, this trick was learned by his men so much that he suffered a lot later.

The first Luanzhou Uprising overthrew the Qing government.

19 1 1 year1October 10 Wuchang Shouyi succeeded, and Shi, Feng Yuxiang and others were ready to respond to the Southern Revolution. 19112,310 Luanzhou uprising broke out,12,65438 Luanzhou declared its independence and established the "Northern Revolutionary Military Government". In the end, the uprising failed because the enemy was strong and we were weak.

The second national protection movement overthrew Yuan Shikai.

After Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor, southern generals Tang, Cai E and Li Liejun declared independence in Yunnan and sent troops to beg Yuan. 19 15, Feng Yuxiang was ordered to lead troops into Sichuan to fight against the National Defence Forces, but secretly contacted Cai E and proposed a truce in March of the following year. Yuan Shikai announced the abolition of the monarchy under internal and external oppression and died a few months later.