Fu Hua oral, Guan Min sorted
edited/Lao Lu
Chen Changxian, people in Weitang Town, he is an opium ghost.
After Jiashan fell, he recognized the thief as his father and acted as a secret spy under the command of Cao Songmotojie, the Japanese military police force of Jiashan, spyed on the activities of the Kuomintang guerrillas, and made trouble for the tiger and betrayed the interests of the nation. I usually extort and do everything in the countryside.
1942, Matsumoto sent him to contact the Japanese and puppet troops stationed in Ganyao Town , and traveled to and from the county town and the Japanese and puppet strongholds in Ganyao Town. To this end, the Lubei Office of the Jiashan Guerrilla County Government of the Kuomintang decided to eliminate the traitor and notified the Ganyao Guerrilla District and Town Office to carry out this task.
After mastering the activities of Chen Changxian to Ganyao Town, one morning in the spring of 1942, the district sent the district mayor, Wang Jihua, and the town mayor, Fu Hua, to send the correspondent Bao Shijin. The two of them each held a pistol and waited on the Yongxing Bridge in Ganyao Town. After Chen Changxian walked into the bridge lobby Dexin Teahouse, Wang Jihua immediately followed in, and Bao Shijin was still standing on the bridge to observe the movement.
Wang Jihua took advantage of Chen Changxian's opportunity to lower his head and wash his face. He immediately pulled out his pistol and shot two shots at Chen's head. Chen Changxian was shot dead and fell to the ground on the spot. Seeing this, the tea guests scattered in a hurry. At this time, Wang Jihua and Bao Shijin also mixed in teachuizhongchao and walked west.
When the Japanese and puppet troops stationed in Ganyao Town heard the gunshots, they rushed to the accident site with live ammunition, and Wang and Bao had already gone to Tangbei Bridge and returned from Fanjing to Gaohong Village, Hongxi, the station of the Ganyao District Town Office.
(This article was originally published in 1986 "CPPCC Literary and Historical Materials")
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