Ji Hongchang's introduction: Ji Hongchang (1895-1934), courtesy name Shiwu, was the commander-in-chief of the North Route of the Anti-Japanese Allied Forces and a patriotic general. Ji Hongchang has had strong patriotic thoughts since he was a child, and later he spared no effort to fight for our country's revolutionary cause. Because he did not agree with Chiang Kai-shek's actions, Ji Hongchang was assassinated and injured by military agents in the French Concession in Tianjin on November 9, 1934, and was arrested by the Ministry of Industry Bureau. On November 24, he was sentenced to death in the so-called "military court" for "treason" and "treason to the party".

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