(A) the source of traitors
There are roughly two sources of traitors who serve the Japanese, one is to buy lackeys, and the other is to cultivate them themselves.
1. Purchase
In enemy-occupied areas, there are always some people who work for the Japanese under the guise of food and shelter, regardless of the interests of the country and the nation. In fact, they are all a group of speculators. In order to have power, take the opportunity to make a fortune and satisfy their greed, they try their best to attach themselves to the Japanese.
The traitors bought by the Japanese in Shanghai are mostly hooligans with no evil and no culture. One of the most famous hooligans is Chang Yuqing, who opened a big bathroom. Afraid of being looked down upon and illiterate, he chose the name "Grand View Garden", which made people laugh. These hooligans did play a considerable role in directing the Japanese to attack targets and disrupting the rear of the national army in the Battle of Songhu.
Literati rarely become Japanese lackeys. There is a student studying in Japan, named Yu Daxiong, who edits newspapers for the Japanese. However, he had a conflict of interest with the clown Chang Yuqing and was hacked to death by his regular apprentice in the bathroom. Visible between traitors at that time, also full of contradictions, difficult to get along with.
cultivate
In addition to buying, the Japanese also trained many literati to open. At that time, the Qing Dynasty was defeated in the year of Gengzi, and signed a treaty to compensate the G8 countries with tariff revenue every year. The United States first used the money to establish Tsinghua University Union Medical College Hospital, and other countries followed suit. Japan also used these reparations for cultural aggression, such as opening the "Wentong College".
The Japanese hope to train all the graduates of Wentong College to be pro-Japanese. However, the result is counterproductive. Only some of them became Japanese translators or employees of Japanese trading companies, and most of them eventually became anti-Japanese elements. Not only China people but also Japanese people study in Wentong College. One of them tried to woo Chen Cunren disguised as a China, but in fact he was an anti-war activist. It can be seen that the Japanese brainwashing strategy was a great failure, and China people refused to listen to it. I didn't believe it myself for several days.
(2) Great traitor
The Japanese paid special attention to training some big traitors and used their influence to serve the Japanese aggression and occupation.
1. Wang Jingwei
Wang Ching-wei was an early revolutionary figure of the Kuomintang, with a great reputation. Chen Cunren also listened to his speech in CoCo Lee Middle School when he was a student, and he was quite admired.
Rainbow people should have backbone and not be traitors, but they are not. Wang Jingwei is capricious all his life. He was sworn brothers with Yuan Dingke, the eldest son of Yuan Shikai, and had contacts with many warlords and scum of the Republic of China. He always wanted to be a leader, so did his wife Chen Bijun. At that time, Wang Jingwei was depressed in Chongqing and went abroad to Vietnam. He lost confidence in the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and published a famous "Pornographic Message" in Hanoi, advocating peace between China and Japan, in fact, he surrendered to Japan. Later, Wang Ching-wei was attacked by an assassin, and Japanese agents took the opportunity to persuade him to escape from Vietnam on the Japanese "Guang Bei Pill" and fell into the water in Shanghai to become a traitor.
What the Japanese value is the political value left by Wang Ching-wei, hoping to destroy the rule of Chongqing government and disintegrate the resistance of China people through Wang's surrender. In order to drag Wang Jingwei into the water, the Japanese promised Wang to reorganize the Nanjing government and lead the national administration in a unified way. After Wang came to power, he did win over a group of Kuomintang veterans. However, most of these people just want to get rich, and internal disputes are very fierce. The puppet governments in various places simply ignored Wang Jingwei, and the leader's dream failed. When he arrived in Peiping, Wu refused to meet him, but one of his young classmates, Wang Kemin, deliberately invited him to visit Yuan. Wang Jingwei knew that this was exposing his own scar, and even his face turned red, so he was helpless. The Japanese did not expect Wang to brag about the rebellion of the ten divisions of the national army and the division within the Kuomintang, so they stopped paying attention to him and forced him to go to "Manchukuo" to meet the original revolutionary object Puyi.
Political frustration, coupled with fear of his wife, made Wang suffer from extremely serious neurasthenia. Later, Wang Jingwei died in Japan, and his tomb in Nanjing was razed to the ground.
2. Tang
Tang was the first prime minister of the Republic of China and was also regarded by the Japanese as the object of leading the puppet regime in the south.
His daily life is so extravagant that his savings can't stand such consumption. Once the Japanese side secretly contacted him, he was ready to fall into the water and become a traitor. Moreover, Tang is ambitious and must be the president of the "coalition government", not only in charge of the "reform government" in Nanjing, but also in charge of the "North China Interim Government" in Peiping. Just when he had a presidential dream, he was hacked to death by a Kuomintang military spy disguised as an antique dealer with a sharp axe hidden in a vase.
3. Fu Xiaoan
After Japan occupied Shanghai, it wanted to find a Shanghainese as mayor. Intellectuals refused to defect, so they thought of business leader Fu Xiaoan. He used to be the general manager of China Merchants, the president of Shanghai General Chamber of Commerce and the general manager of Shanghai Commercial Bank. His qualifications and status are far above that of Su, the mayor of the Avenue Government in Taiwan Province Province.
Fu Xiaoan is a cross-border expert in politics and business. He is not pro-Japanese. He had close contacts with the warlord Sun, and used the China Merchants steamboat to help Sun buy arms, so he was wanted by the Northern Expeditionary Army. In order to seek Japanese asylum, he had to flee to the Japanese Concession. This man did have the ability to do business and administration, and soon became the business leader of China, the Japanese concession in Dalian and Tianjin, and had close contacts with the Japanese. When the Shanghai municipal government was reorganized, the Japanese asked him to come out as mayor, but Fu Xiaoan accepted it gladly because of his disagreement with the Kuomintang. Unexpectedly, his old servant Zhu Shengyuan was bribed by Dai Li and hacked Fu to death with a kitchen knife.
Before and after the two traitors were wiped out by the army, we have to say that the secret service organizations can also make a difference in the war of resistance.
4. Literati Chen Qun, Liang Hongzhi and Chu Minyi.
Chen Qun, Liang Hongzhi and Chu Minyi are the few intellectuals in Wang Puppet Government.
Chen Qun was down and out, fell into the water to defect, and wanted to pull Qian Huafo to run a newspaper for the "reform government". Qian Huafo makes a living by selling paintings. Although he has been poorer than Chen, and the rent has accumulated for a long time, he still resolutely does not want to be promoted to a higher position and make a fortune. It can be seen that most of the literati still have integrity, the propaganda work of the Japanese puppet government is not available, and the newspapers they run naturally have little effect.
Chen Qun can't say it's useless, but it also contributes to the protection of cultural relics. It turned out that after the Japanese army occupied Nanjing, they found a batch of antiques, ancient books and calligraphy and paintings hidden in the "Chaotian Palace" and planned to transport them to Tokyo. These are all fine products that originally belonged to the Forbidden City, but they were not transported away in time because of the war. Chen Qun told Liang Hongzhi, president of the Executive Yuan of the "Reform Government", the origin of these antiquities. In desperation, Liang Hongzhi led the ministers to take the blame and resign to show their determination to stop the Japanese from carrying. Fortunately, the Japanese didn't know the value of these antiquities and didn't want to break up the Reform Government, so they kept them in Nanjing. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, the inventory found that there was more than half left. Of course, some of them were used by Chen Qun for personal gain.
In contrast, ChuMinYi is much more confused and perverse.
Although Chu Minyi is a doctor of medicine, she never talks about medicine and never treats patients. On one occasion, he suddenly asked Chen Cunren how to take deer tail, velvet antler, cistanche deserticola, tiger whip and other medicines. Liu Haisu, who was at the same table at that time, said: "Sri Lankans have their own diseases." It turned out that when he was studying in a French medical college, he made revolution while having fun, but he was not so concerned about his studies. He was only interested in studying animal mating, wrote a graduation thesis on the structure of rabbit vulva, and actually got a doctorate, so he was called "Dr. Rabbit Yin".
Chu Minyi believes that human sexual organs are also very different, and he is particularly interested in this aspect. He frequented dance halls and brothels and liked to collect and show "small movies", most of which came from France and Germany, and many from Japan. Chu Minyi was extravagant in Shanghai, and his economic source actually came from boxer indemnity. It turned out that the money was returned by France to the China government for cultural undertakings and was managed by a Sino-French association. As other directors left Shanghai one after another because of the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the power to sign accounts and pay fees fell on Chu Minyi.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he was sentenced to death. Li Shi, his classmate and old friend who studied in France, thought that Chu Minyi was more foolish and loyal than evil, and won him a suspension order from the highest authorities. Things are unpredictable. Chu Minyi was confused all his life, and his family was even more confused. On the way from Nanjing to Suzhou, his daughter actually lost her life-saving warrant. He also ended his confused life.
(3) The fate of traitors
Besides these big traitors, there are more small traitors. As traitors, they can only bully their own people and be humiliated in front of the Japanese.
Sun Jiafu, president of the Maintenance Association, wants to send his drug-addicted son to the hospital for rescue. Japanese soldiers guarding the checkpoint refused to recognize this pass. Mr. and Mrs. Sun Shi bowed deeply first and then grovelled, but they were still slapped by the Japanese before being released. Shi Yousan, a wily old fox in the north, has a famous saying: "Once a traitor, the grandson bastard will be a traitor again!
The king sent so many traitors and plundered the wealth of countless people. Later, he was shot and imprisoned, and few people came to a good end. Pan San province, which runs a casino, fled to Hong Kong and finally died of poverty and illness in Huadu Hotel.
The fate of these traitors is probably the embodiment of the law of causality that Chen Cunren has always mentioned.