Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Was Yu Qian, the governor of the two rivers who died in the Opium War, the highest-ranking administrative official who died in China's modern foreign war?
Was Yu Qian, the governor of the two rivers who died in the Opium War, the highest-ranking administrative official who died in China's modern foreign war?
There seems to be no high-ranking "officers" killed in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
Two senior officials were killed by the Japanese, but not during the war.
The first is Wu, who used to be the leader of the northern warlords and controlled the Beijing government. 1939,65438 On February 4th, Wu suffered from dental diseases and was murdered by a Japanese dentist appointed by Kenji Fujiwara at the age of 65. The Kuomintang government approved him as a first-class general in the army. Although Wu was the object of crusade during the Great Revolution, considering that when the May 4th Movement broke out, he repeatedly electrified against the signing of the Paris Peace Treaty and denounced Puyi as a puppet of the puppet Manchukuo in 1932, so he was a bloody China man.
Second, Zhang, the marshal of Beiyang military government who exercised sovereignty on behalf of the Republic of China, was killed by the Japanese army because he did not want to meet all the requirements of Japanese imperialism.
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