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How did Zhang die?
Zhang in the play was killed on the train.

Zhang's historical prototype is Zhang.

Zhang was born in a poor peasant family, participated in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, and later joined the Greenwood, which made him powerful. The Qing government could not restrain him and embraced him. Zhang helped the Qing court to wipe out Du and other bandits, eliminate evils and safeguard national unity. He has served as the governor of Fengtian and the governor of the three northeastern provinces. He is known as the "King of Northeast China" and has become the leader of Beiyang Army.

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1928 (17th year of the Republic of China) In April, the Northern Expeditionary Army Chiang Kai-shek, Feng Yuxiang, Yan Xishan and Li Zongren attacked Fengjun, and all Fengjun collapsed. On May 9, Zhang published a message of "dispute over interests", which was agreed by Zhang Xueliang, Yang Yuting and others who were recalled to Beijing, and publicly expressed their willingness to make peace with the Nanjing National Government.

Subsequently, he took the initiative to withdraw the troops of the An Guojun troops from the areas of Jinpu and Han Jing to Cangzhou and Baoding to show his sincerity for peace. In order to find out the negotiation bottom line of Nanjing National Government, on May 24th, Zhang also sent Governor Zhili to Shanghai to negotiate directly with representatives of Nanjing National Government. On May 28th, all the Northern Expeditionary Forces began to attack on all fronts. By June of 1 year, Zhang, Zhang and Zhang were forced to retreat to Cangzhou, and Beijing and Tianjin were surrounded by three sides.

On June 2, Zhang officially published "Electrification Pass", claiming that he would never tolerate belligerence, delay disasters at home and abroad, and live up to his ambition to save the country. In the early morning of June 3, Zhang took the Beijing-Fuzhou special train and left for Beijing. The Japanese government cannot tolerate Zhang's failure to meet all Japan's requirements in road construction, mining, factory establishment, land lease and immigration.

Tetsutaro Muraoka, commander of the Japanese Kwantung Army, intends to send someone to assassinate Zhang, but this action is not easy to cover up his guilt. So Kazuo Kawamoto, a senior staff officer, planned to blow up the car and mobilized engineers to plant explosives at the intersection of Nanman Road and Jingfeng Road at Zhanghuanggutun Station.

At 5: 30 am on June 4, Zhang's train was bombed when it arrived at Huanggutun Station. Zhang was seriously injured and returned to Shenyang for rescue. He died at 9: 30 am at the age of 53. This was the "Huanggutun Incident" that caused a sensation at home and abroad at that time.

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