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Yuan is a traitor.
Yuan Wen will regard the thief as his father and serve Japanese imperialism wholeheartedly, which is a handy tool for Japanese aggression against China. Before the July 7th Incident, Yuan was already a running dog of Japanese imperialism. After Japan occupied Tianjin, he further took refuge in Japanese imperialism. There are countless heinous crimes committed by Yuan during this period. Now only one of its ups and downs is quoted, which is briefly described as follows:

(1) organized the "plainclothes team" riot.

After the September 18th Incident, Japanese imperialism extended its claws of aggression to North China. 193 1 year1month, under the personal planning of Japanese spy Kenji Toshihara, traitors Li Jichun, Zhang Bi and others launched a riot in Tianjin. Yuan recruited more than 1000 drug addicts to take part in the riot, which seriously disrupted social order and created an excuse for Japanese imperialism to occupy North China.

(B) the establishment of a traitor organization

1935, following the will of Japanese spy Keizo Obuchi, Yuan reconciled traitors, green gang molecular Zhang Xunzhi and others, established the "Pu 'an Society" with green gang as the core, snared some social remnants, pretended to be the so-called "representatives of public opinion", and often spread the traitor's public opinion of "demanding autonomy in North China", which disturbed the audio-visual and opened the eyes for Japan's invasion of North China. After Japan invaded Tianjin, it organized the "Anqing Society" traitor organization.

(3) Arresting or killing laborers.

A few years before the "July 7th Incident" broke out, Yuan instigated his men to lure the able-bodied men from other places to the outside of the tunnel and escort them to the Japanese military barracks in Temple to build underground fortifications for Japanese imperialism. The Japanese secretly killed the workers and threw them into the river for fear that they would reveal the military project. At that time, there were often floating objects in the Haihe River in Tianjin, and it was these workers who were killed.

(4) provide information for the enemy

Yuan's minions are all over the society, which is an advantage for him to collect information for the Japanese aggressors. Hotels, entertainment places, restaurants, casinos, brothels, stations, docks, etc. They are all channels for Yuan to collect intelligence, and they cover a wide range, such as political dynamics, economic activities, personnel movements, public opinion and so on. Pay special attention to collecting information about the activities of the Eighth Route Army. Yuan kept in touch with the Japanese Gendarmerie, the Japanese Maochuan Secret Service, the Japanese Consulate General in Tianjin, the Japanese Guard, the Japanese Navy and other institutions to provide information.

(5) Trafficking in China workers.

After the Japanese army launched the war of aggression against China, young and middle-aged people in China were drafted into the army, and there was a shortage of labor, so they plundered a large number of "Chinese laborers" from China. At that time, there was a Dadong company in Fukushima Street (now Duolun Road), a Japanese concession, which was specialized in recruiting Chinese workers. In the name of introducing work, Dadong Company lured a large number of workers from four townships and eight towns in Tianjin to Cangxian, Yanshan, Hebei, Jining and Yanzhou, Shandong. Some of them were arrested on charges of "contacting the Eighth Route Army" and then forcibly taken to Northeast China and Japan. In order to suppress the resistance of coerced workers, Japanese imperialism used Yuan's influence to collude with Dadong Company to sell China workers.

Yuan set up an organization called Huide in Zhuangzi, Shandong Province, which specializes in selling Chinese workers. Huide rented Nankai Sports Club, temporarily built several simple rooms, and built a wall around it as a temporary residence for Chinese workers after they came to Tianjin. Later, the sports club could not accommodate more and more China workers, so Yuan rented several storytelling venues. China laborers who are lured or arrested, as soon as they enter the compound of the sports club, are equivalent to entering a concentration camp. There are hooligans with sharp knives and sticks around the entrance and yard. Chinese workers are only allowed to enter and are not allowed to leave. The South China University of Technology recruited by Dadong Company paid the "settling-in fee" and part of the salary in advance, which was only a little money for the South China University of Technology, and Yolanda, the vampire, spared no effort. For example, the accommodation for workers in China is entirely arranged by Yuan. In the courtyard of the sports club, there is a restaurant opened by Yuan, and only he eats alone. China workers will take photos when they get the license, and Yuan Wen will find a photo studio to take photos on their behalf and then profit from it; Yuan also set up a gambling game in the yard and tried his best to squeeze all the money out of the hands of Chinese workers by eating fish.

Under the cruel torture of Japanese imperialism, most of the Chinese workers who were cheated and sold died miserably in foreign countries, and Yuan's hands were covered with the blood of thousands of Chinese workers.

(6) Organizing "Yuan Army"

Wen 'an and Eight Immortals near Tianjin used to be bandits' lairs. After the Japanese invaders invaded North China, bandits activities in this area were still rampant, and the Japanese army sent troops several times but failed to eliminate them. Later, spy Yoshiko () suggested to the Japanese authorities that the bandits should be taken over by Yuan and reorganized into the "Yuan Army", with Yuan as the team leader, Japanese Ji Chuan as the consultant and directly under the command of the Japanese army. This "Yuan Army" often attacked Wen 'an and the Eight Immortals Liberated Areas, massacred the anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians, harassed the countryside, and harmed the people.

(7) Women are enemies

In order to satisfy the animal desire of its ghost soldiers, the Japanese invaders set up so-called "prostitutes" in their troops, instructing traitors to provide them with China women for officers and men to enjoy. There were many brothels under Yuan's command, and many times, groups of prostitutes were forcibly sent to the Japanese aggressor army barracks. These prostitutes were ravaged by the enemy in every way, and the outcome was very tragic. Many people were tortured to death.

(8) Bandits sell stolen goods

Yuan colluded with bandits in counties around Tianjin and tried his best to shield them. Such as the famous bandit leaders (nicknames), Liu,, and so on. , often swaggering into downtown Tianjin, the city has a place to live. The reason why they dare to parade around the city like this is because they got in touch with Yuan. The stolen goods robbed and stolen by these bandits are often sent to Yuan Kai's "pawn shop" for processing and sharing the fat with each other.

In addition, Yuan also committed various crimes, such as abducting and selling people, occupying female singers, setting up private courts, and usury (opening a "pawn shop"), which was a heinous crime.

Four, Yuan and Liu Guanghai's "Dog Bites Dog"

Liu Guanghai, a bully, is also a local strongman in Tianjin. He and Yuan are sworn enemies and have been fighting for more than 20 years. Although they all belong to the Anqing gang, Yuan started from the Japanese, and Liu Guanghai was based on the Kuomintang reactionaries. Both of them have their own political backers and want to overwhelm each other and dominate Tianjin.

Liu Guanghai is from Xitou, Tianjin. In his early years, he and his brother Liu Guangqing lived in Dajianggang Hutong in Xitou South Street and made a living by selling firewood. Liu Guanghai is a rogue, lazy and lazy. Later, he took Wang Wende, another leader of Anqing Gang, as his teacher and collected many cronies to rule the party.

As early as 1926, when the warlords ruled Tianjin, Liu Guanghai had an altercation with Yuan's men Guo Xiaobo and Wang Engui in the brothel of the Japanese concession. Later, the two sides agreed to duel at Dinggong Temple in Nanma Road. Liu Guanghai went to find his teacher, and Yolanda went to find his teacher. Both sides mobilized a large number of thugs to prepare for a big fight and fight to the death. Zhang Fengling, director of the South Branch of the Gendarmerie Supervision Office, learned of the incident. When the two sides were about to use force, he sent a large number of military and police to disperse the combatants to prevent the An Qing gang from killing each other. Although the war was avoided this time, the bad blood between Yuan and Liu has not been eliminated.

1935, something happened: Li Xiaobo, a prostitute from Zhaojiayao in Xitou, was going to pick up a prostitute from the former Dezhuang. Afraid that things would go wrong, he specially invited Liu Guanghai's general Song (nicknamed Song Baldy) to go with him. At this time, Liu Guanghai was about to go to the international apartment in the Japanese concession to handle affairs. Li Xiaobo hired a car, and three people went straight to the international apartment by car. Just then, the "Flower Show" in Taiping Lane of Penglai Street opened, and Yuan's minions were all over the streets. Someone recognized Liu Guanghai and Song, thought they were here to make trouble, and immediately reported it to Yuan. Yolanda didn't ask, immediately flew into a rage. He sent his men Qi, Guo Xiaobo, Guo and many others to fight in his apartment. Seeing that the situation was not good, Liu Guanghai escaped from the back door. Song was surrounded and finally outnumbered. He was knocked unconscious, stabbed in the ribs by Guo Xiaobo, and died immediately. After hearing the news, the Japanese Concession police officers informed the China court to conduct an autopsy on the one hand, and traced the murderer on the other. Yuan's apprentice was willing to surrender himself and was transferred to China court by Japanese concession authorities. Liu Guanghai also went to court to accuse Yuan Wen of murder. After the trial, Liu Guanghai firmly denied that Li Ziyang was the murderer. Li Ziyang thought that life is life, and he also admitted that he committed suicide. In view of the complexity of the case, the court decided to arraign the original defendant and prepare to summon Yuan to the case.

At this time, the chairman of Hebei Province was Yu Xuezhong, and a teacher in the Ministry named Dong Yingbin was stationed in Yangliuqing. He is also Wang Wende's apprentice, just like Liu Guanghai. When Dong Wen learned of this, he stepped forward to bail Liu Guanghai and supported Liu Heyuan in a lawsuit.

After the murder of Wan Guo apartment, it shook the whole Anqing gang. Li Dasen, Wei and other green gang leaders intervened, and Huang, the leader of Shanghai green gang, also sent people to Tianjin to mediate. Yuan knew that he was indefensible, so he was willing to hold a big funeral for Song and support the families of the deceased. Unexpectedly, Liu Guanghai was resolute, and Li Dasen and others stopped. The court summoned Yuan many times and finally arrested him. Yuan saw something fishy and fled to Dalian.

The president of Dalian Lohas Association is a good friend of Yuan. Yuan came to take refuge this time and was warmly received by Liu. During his life in Dalian, Yuan got to know many Japanese people through his introduction, which opened the way for him to take refuge in Japan. It was not until the July 7th Incident that Yuan returned to Tianjin and soon came to stay in Tianjin. Through matchmaking, Yuan got in touch with Cao Changkun Miao and others of the Japanese Gendarmerie. Since then, Yuan has actively taken refuge in the egg wing of Japanese imperialism.

Yuan Wen will return to Tianjin, and Liu Guanghai feels threatened, so he is afraid to come out from home. Later, through human settlement mediation, Yuan and Liu met and made amends to each other. On the surface, they made up. Since then, Liu Guanghai dared to go to the Japanese Concession and opened a gambling video game in Zhakou Street Oriental Hotel. He didn't guard against Yuan, but he was still plotting against him. Soon, Yuan colluded to arrest Liu Guanghai and sent him to the Japanese gendarmerie. Unexpectedly, Liu Guanghai escaped from prison and went to Shanghai.

Liu Guanghai fled to Shanghai to find Huang, the leader of green gang. A few years ago, Huang sent someone to Tianjin to mediate the murder of Song, but Liu refused unappreciably, which made Huang's face very bad, so he showed indifference to Liu Laihu. Knowing that he was boring, Liu couldn't stay in Shanghai any longer, so he married a new little wife in Shanghai and left for the mainland.

After Japan surrendered, Yuan was arrested and detained. One day, news came from the prison that an important member of the Kuomintang had come to see Yuan. Soon, a well-dressed man swaggered into Yuan's cell. Yuan's face is not good-looking, but at first glance, he is flushed with shame. It was Liu Guanghai, Yuan's sworn enemy. At that time, Liu was a senator from Tianjin and a representative of the puppet Manchukuo. Don't blame him for his arrogance. After Liu Guanghai visited the prison, Yuan told people that this was the most embarrassing thing in his life.

After the "August 15" Japanese surrender, Yuan knew that his patron had fallen and he could not escape justice, so he hid at home every day and dared not make a move. One day when Yuan was not at home, Gao Yupu sent Yuan to the police station under Liu Guanghai in Lu Yu to avenge the sea. Yuan's family went around begging for help, and his disciples and grandchildren wrote threatening letters to the police station, threatening to take last resort if they were not released. Li Hanyuan, the public security bureau chief, thinks that the case is too serious to be detained for a long time. He immediately sent a large number of police officers to guard along the way and sent Yuan to court for trial. The Kuomintang court also believed that the case was serious, and the judge had to go to prison for trial for fear of changes during the escort period. Although Yuan was put in prison, he still maintained his prestige.

At that time, some important traitors, such as the pseudo mayor Wen Shizhen, the pseudo finance director Tu, the pseudo education director He Qingyuan, the pseudo mayor Zhou Diping, the spy chief Xu Shuqiang, and the foreign minister Xu Liang of the pseudo regime Wang, were all held in Male No.2 prison, and Yuan was also held in the same prison.

These imprisoned traitors used to be pampered and comfortable, but once they were in prison, they felt miserable. Zhu Jiesan, then the warden, was Tu's good friend and old colleague and begged the warden to improve his living conditions. According to Zhu Jie's third statement, there are still several houses in the male sub-prison, but they have been in disrepair for a long time, and need to be reported to the higher authorities for funding repair, which cannot be solved in a short time. Hearing this, the traitors all expressed their willingness to donate money for repairs, and each of them pledged 50,000 yuan on the spot. In this way, some rooms have been renovated and painted, just like villas. Three or five people live in one room, and at the same time, spring beds, satin bedding, blankets and other things have been sent from home. In the past, most of the traitors' meals were sent by their families every day, which was very inconvenient. Zhu Jiesan decided to let He Ju Restaurant set up a small stove in the men's sub-prison, with chicken, duck and fish every day. In prison, some traitors read books, some write, some play chess, they are carefree, and they can meet their families at will. This is a portrayal of the life of traitors in Kuomintang prisons.

Yuan was detained in the Kuomintang prison for more than three years, which can be said to be unscathed.