Feng Yuxiang's life story?
Feng Yuxiang (1882— 1948), a native of Chao County, Anhui Province, was originally named Ji Mountain. Feng Yuxiang is a famous anti-Japanese patriotic general and the founder of Chahar People's Anti-Japanese Coalition. 193 1 After the September 18th Incident, he actively advocated anti-Japanese, and repeatedly called the Nanjing government to oppose Chiang Kai-shek's passive non-resistance policy toward Japan. At the beginning of 1933, the Japanese army invaded Duolun, an important town beyond the Great Wall. Feng Yuxiang cooperated with China Producers' Party to reorganize and rectify the scattered troops and volunteers in Chahar Province. 1933 in may, the Chahar people's anti-Japanese coalition was formally established in Zhangjiakou, serving as commander-in-chief. An anti-Japanese climax suddenly formed in Cha Province. After the formation of the Allied Forces, after a bloody battle, all the lost land in Chapu Province was recovered. Although Chahar Anti-Japanese Coalition was forced to disband under the suppression of Chiang Kai-shek's national government, its anti-Japanese spirit inspired the patriotic enthusiasm of the people throughout the country and promoted the anti-Japanese movement throughout the country, and its anti-Japanese achievements will be recorded in the history of the Chinese nation forever. 1948 Feng Yuxiang joined the Kuomintang and served as the Standing Committee of the Central Committee. In the same year, in response to the call of China's * * * production party, he returned to China to participate in the preparatory work of the new CPPCC, passing through the Black Sea, and was killed by a ship fire.