Fog Locks Emei: a Record of Chiang Kai-shek's Plot to Seize Sichuan

Fog Locks Emei: a Record of Chiang Kai-shek's Plot to Seize Sichuan

by Tian Wenyi

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In 1935, the Red Army marched north through Sichuan to fight against Japan. A part of the Red Army suddenly made a roundabout attack on Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan Province. Liu Xiang, the "King of Sichuan" who had experienced the power of the Red Army, panicked and had to ask Chiang Kai-shek, who held the power of the central government, for support. Chiang Kai-shek took the opportunity to intervene in Sichuan: he set up an officer training group in Mount Emei to poach Liu Xiang's "legs". At the same time, he stationed the Central Staff Corps in Chongqing. From then on, the two sides launched a thrilling overt and covert struggle. When the Japanese imperialists launched a full-scale war of aggression against China and the nation's survival was at stake, Liu Xiang, who had a sense of national justice, gave up everything and resolutely led hundreds of thousands of troops out of Sichuan to fight. For a time, "no army can be formed without a river", passionate and tragic.

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