General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949.

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General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNewsGeneral Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNews

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General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNews

General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quick Entrance Academy, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by the Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949.

In May 1928, Huang Mojing's "Hongxue Records in Beppu, Taiwan" was published by the Hong Kong Commercial Press. What the secretary saw and heard in Taiwan is worth studying.

Huang Mojing studied in a church school in his early years and worked as a French translator at the Yunnan-Vietnam Railway Company. Later, he studied in France and English, and also studied French and English. He also had the academic achievements of the field survey of ethnic sciences. "Wuzhishan Ask Li Ji" passed down to generations and can be called a Confucian general. The title of "Hongxue Lu, Beppu, Taiwan" can also show his knowledge and wisdom. Taiwan is affiliated to Fujian. It was called "Fujian Taiwan Prefecture" before its establishment, and after its establishment, it was called "Fujian Taiwan Province". It is also considered as a Fujian Foreign Government because Taiwan is located at sea. After the signing of the Treaty of Shimonoseki in 1895, the Japanese entered Taiwan. Of course, as an illegal unequal treaty, the " Treaty of Shimonoseki " has not changed, nor can it change the fact that Taiwan belongs to China. Huang Mojing obviously thought about this, not calling it "foreign mansion" and "beppu", but had good intentions.

"Hongxue Records in Beppu, Taiwan" records the itinerary for his trip to Taiwan: boarded a boat from Singapore on November 19 and took a trip to Hong Kong. On November 27, he arrived at Xiamen on November 30. He also boarded a boat from xiamen to Taiwan. On December 1, he arrived at Keelung in Taiwan for more than 10 days. The date of departure from Taiwan was lost, and the year he arrived in Taiwan was also lost. According to my research, Huang Mojing's trip was in 1927. The lower limit of the time for the statistical data recorded in the book is Dazheng at the end of the 14th year (1925), and the book was released in May 1928, so its business was in 1926 or 1927; "H Diary of Lu Xun" Diary on September 21, 1926, "H Zhu Jingzhou is about to have lunch in the East Garden", and the person in the class is Huang Mojing, and "Xiada Weekly" has a document written by Huang Mojing on December 1, 1926, visiting Xiamen University in mid-November. "The Record of Hongxue in Beppu, Taiwan" records that during the 4 days he boarded a boat from Xiamen to Taiwan and lived in Xiamen for four days (November 27-30), "Mr. Wenqing made an appointment to go to Xiamen University, and I have visited it twice before" and "sayed him gracefully." Based on this, it can be inferred that Huang Mojing's trip to Taiwan was in 1927.

The various situations in Taiwan during the Japanese occupation recorded in "Hongxue Lu, Beppu, Taiwan" are worth noting. As recorded in the Taiwan Monopoly Bureau, the "complete organization, the full profit of implementation, and the rich income" are very detailed. The bureau has "five types of opium, salt, camphor, tobacco and alcohol, and its income has increased from 1640,210 yuan (the 13th year of Meiji) to 44183,035 yuan (the 13th year of Taisho), of which the income of opium is very high. After the Japanese authorities issued the Taiwan Opium Order (1897) , the number of opium-consuming people in Taiwan increased from 50,097 in 1897 to 121,330 in 1900.

"Hongxue Records in Beppu, Taiwan" record: "I visited Kaohsiung and returned to Tainan on the last train. When I arrived at the hotel, I was already bright and bright. I was wearing a suit, and a guest was suddenly visited and showed my name to the sect, saying: "The Special Forces of Tainan Military Police Detachment, Shinta, Fukuo. He asked what we were doing to Taiwan, and I was traveling. I asked about what profession I was going to Singapore businessman. He also published the name to the sect, the sect, the president of the sect, and the passport of each person will pay for the sect. He was stunned. When I asked him where he had lived, he said that he had received a call from a Kaohsiung detective. He said that four people from similar Chinese military and political circles came to the port for inspection. He wanted to take the filming, but the scriptures stopped him. At the end of the station, he knew that those who were returning to Tainan would be returned to Tainan and asked to go to the station. Therefore, when you came from Kaohsiung, I was already waiting at the post station. " I think that many years later, Huang Mojing became the mayor of Kaohsiung. He should always remember and talk about the scene when the Japanese police officers followed the Chinese in Kaohsiung and on the land of China, which made the Chinese people feel heartbroken!

In other words, Zhu Jingzhou, who invited Lu Xun, Huang Mojing and others to have dinner on September 21, 1926, was the son-in-law of the great scholar Taiyan , and was working in a banking institution in Xiamen at that time. He also arrived in Taiwan in 1949 and later was called "Great Confucianism" by many people.

(Diary of May 29, 2018 in Beijing)

General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNews

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General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNews

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General Huang Mojing, who was born in the Baoding Army Quicken School, visited Taiwan in 1927, arrived in Taiwan in 1949, was investigated by Japanese police in Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1927, and became the mayor of Kaohsiung, Taiwan in 1949. - DayDayNews

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