There is also controversy about the dialectics of the first shot. Mr. The Auxiliary Yoon recalled attending Wuchang Shouyi in 19 1 1 and said: Who fired the first shot at Wuchang Shouyi? This may be a mystery in history. According to general records, the first shot was fired by Xiong Bingkun of the Engineering Battalion. However, in the thirty-fifth year of the Republic of China (1946), when the Shouyi Comrades' Meeting was held, Lu thought he had fired the first shot. And Lu attended the meeting. Lu is a boor. They quarreled about who fired the first shot. Lu swore and vowed, "My ass is someone else's, the first shot is mine, the gun is mine, but my merits have been taken away!" " Why is this a mystery in history? We must first study the actual situation at that time. At that time, there were watches hanging on the platoon leader, but the general bosses didn't even hang their watches. Therefore, the timing is very problematic. This is a ... As far as the location is concerned, some are the first shots fired by the engineering battalion and some by the artillery battalion. Although they were all the first shots, it is difficult to prove who came first. The second is.
But Mr. Wan's article "Answers to the First Righteousness of Xinhai" is dialectical to this kind of memory. When asked about the first shot of Wuchang Shouyi, did Xiong Bingkun shoot first or did Jin Zhelong shoot first? Mr. Wan believes that Jin Zhelong shot first, and the battalion representative shot at Tao Qisheng, the platoon leader. It was a collective division of labor, saying that Jin Zhelong shot first and Xiong Bingkun shot first.
Three years after Wuchang Shouyi, that is, 19 14, Dr. Sun Yat-sen pointed to Xiong Bingkun and introduced to all comrades and friends, "This is Comrade Xiong Bingkun who fired the first shot of Wuchang Shouyi." Probably Mr. Wan said this. It is said that Mr. Xiong fired the first shot, which is also the first shot in a broad sense. As for the first shot in a narrow sense, it must be attributed to Chen Dingguo.
As for Cao Abel's Wuchang Uprising, it is said that "it was 7 o'clock in the evening, and Tao Qisheng, the platoon leader behind the engineering battalion, found that the soldiers in the platoon had bullets in their guns, and Jin Zhaolong, the deputy platoon leader, also wiped the guns and loaded them. Then he sent a message: Why did Jin Zhaolong do this? Jin Zhenlong said: Be prepared for the accident. Tao Qisheng was furious and said, "How dare we prepare for rebellion? That's not bad. He ordered me to tie you up. Long Yun: I am in charge of today's affairs. Today's people are all my compatriots, and no one can tie me up. And Cheng hit Tao Qisheng's head with a gun handle, and his brains were broken. He immediately fell to the ground ... "This statement is very different from Xiong Bingkun's account, but Cao Shi is not at the scene, but it is vivid and almost deductive, which is a fable. The first shot of Wuchang Shouyi, however, was a draw, gradually disappearing into the invisible, separated by thousands of miles. How can you be careless in choosing historical materials?
Therefore, I think the details can't be verified!