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Suggestions from the leaders of Luanzhou Military Region
Zhang Shaoceng, Wu Luzhen and Lantianwei were known as "three outstanding non-commissioned officers" because of their deep affection, outstanding achievements and extraordinary interests when studying in Japan. Although they were influenced by Sun Yat-sen's thoughts there, they were connected with revolutionaries from Hubei, such as Liu Chengyu and others. But in any case, they are not revolutionaries in the strict sense, let alone professional revolutionaries like Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and Song. As military students sent by the Qing government at public expense, they still had great expectations and basic loyalty to the imperial court. The reason why they came forward to remonstrate with the army was not so much in response to the Wuchang Uprising, but rather in response to the Wuchang Uprising, because their political demands to remonstrate with the Hubei military government and independent provinces were not consistent, but they asked the court to abide by the political commitment of constitutional monarchy, speed up the pace of constitutional government, and enter the era of complete constitutional government as soon as possible.

Zhang Shaoceng was born in 1879, aged 32. He is from a big city in Hebei. He was a student of Tianjin Ordnance School. Later, he was sent to the First Artillery Division of the Japanese Army NCO School, ranking first when he graduated. After returning to China, he was appointed as the gun standard of Beiyang Three Towns. 65438-0905, joined the coach department of Zhilidu Liaison Office as the general supervisor. 19 10 went abroad with baylor Zai Tao to inspect European and American troops, and after returning to China, he was transferred to the supervision of the army aristocratic school. Zai Tao and Jae-hoon, young dignitaries, are students of Zhang Shaoceng, which is also an important talent resource for Zhang Shaoceng in the imperial court. 19 1 1 year, Zhang Shaoceng was transferred to the 20th Town Division of the New Army and stationed in Shenyang and Xinmin. After Wuchang Uprising, he was ordered to enter the customs and stationed in Luanzhou.

Lantianwei was born in 1878, aged 33, from Huangpi, Hubei. He first studied in Hubei Military Equipment School, and was selected by Zhang Zhidong with excellent results in 1899. He was sent to Japanese NCO School for further study, where he met Zhang Shaoceng and Wu Luzhen. 1903, Lantian Wei was ordered to return to China to teach at Jiangyang School. Because of his close relationship with Wu Luzhen and others, Lantian Wei was suspected by the top military officials and resigned. On the recommendation of Wu Luzhen, Xuan went to Japan to inspect the military again, and selected 50 top students from Hubei New Army to accompany him. After the outbreak of the Russo-Japanese War, Lantian Wei was very angry and came forward to organize Japanese students to set up a volunteer army to help Japan resist Russia as a captain.

Like Zhang Shaoceng and Wu Luzhen, China is at the crossroads of political development, and Blue Sky Guard, who is eager to learn and think, has a strong interest in various ideas and theories. He and Liu Chengyu, Li Shucheng, from Hubei Province, organized fellow villagers' associations, and founded Hubei Student Association, the first progressive publication for students studying in Japan named after Hubei Province, with the mission of introducing advanced theories from the East and the West and inspiring the national spirit. After returning to China, he became the commander of the second mixed society and was stationed in Fengtian.

Wu Luzhen was born in1880,31year. He was born in Yunmeng, Hubei. His experience is similar to that of Lantian Wei. /kloc-joined the army in 0/896, 1898 was sent to Japan by Zhang Zhidong to study military affairs. It is said that Wu Luzhen was also influenced by Sun Yat-sen's thought and secretly joined the League, taking overthrowing the Qing court as his own responsibility. The credibility of this statement is actually debatable.

After returning from studying abroad, Wu Luzhen has developed smoothly in the military field. First, he was supervised by the Training Section of the Central Military Training Office, then he went to Fengtian with the governors of the three northeastern provinces as a military senator, and later he was promoted to Yanji Border Inspector and Military Association. 19 10 was transferred back to Beijing as the deputy commander-in-chief of Mongolian Red Flag and went to Germany and France to inspect the military. After returning home, he was transferred to the sixth town of the army.

In terms of personal character and conduct, Wu Luzhen is similar to Cai E, except that Wu Luzhen is small and thin, but has an extraordinary speech, is arbitrary and heroic, and is unwilling to be led by the nose, and has a strong desire for leadership. Make friends with heroes in the world, spend money like water, have unlimited scenery, like beautiful women and take prostitutes as concubines. Perhaps because of this hobby, Wu Luzhen and Cai E were ridiculed by some scholars as "Southern Cai and Northern Wu".