During the Republic of China, Liu Xiang was only a warlord in Sichuan. Later, because of his outstanding military performance, he became the first-class general of the National Revolutionary Army and the chairman of Sichuan Province, and he himself was the first president of Chongqing University. On the second day of the Marco Polo Bridge Incident, Liu Xiang personally sent a telegram to Chiang Kai-shek, demanding unanimous resistance to Japan. At that time, Liu Liuxiang's decisive and overbearing attitude also won him a lot of respect, which showed his determination to resolutely resist Japan.
1937, Liu Xiang became the commander of the seventh theater. At this point, Liu Xiang was seriously ill, but Liu Xiang didn't take care of his body, but personally led the Sichuan army to the front of the Anti-Japanese War. But the human body is not made of iron after all. 19381October 20th, Liu Xiang was tired in the front line of the Anti-Japanese War. Finally, he vomited blood and died, and a generation of famous soldiers passed away. Liu Xiang left a very bloody will before he died. Liu Xiang demanded that all Sichuan troops must fight to the end and never return to Sichuan until they are expelled by the Japanese aggressors.
It can be seen that although Liu Xiang is a warlord, he is always a hero who cares about the country and the people. When his country is invaded by foreign enemies, Liu Xiang can quickly unite all the people and aim their guns at the outside world. It is precisely because of the contributions of these heroic ancestors that we have a peaceful and prosperous life today, so we should always remember these ancestors.