In the thirty-first year of Guangxu, China Alliance was established in Tokyo, Japan. Anhui established the League branch. Yue Xiangru actively supported Sun Yat-sen's idea of "expelling Tatars and restoring China", signed up for the League organization and devoted himself to the revolutionary cause. In the third year of Xuantong in Qing Dynasty (19 1 1), the China League was preparing for an armed uprising in Guangzhou, and Zhao Sheng, the head of the Jiangsu-Anhui League, informed Yue Xiangru to attend in Guangzhou. Yue Xiangru rushed to Shanghai to concentrate and was arranged in Class Two. Before his arrival, the Huanghuagang uprising failed. On the way, I was ordered to take Zhang Huitao back to Shouxian and Fengtai back to stand by. The news of Wuchang Uprising came, and the revolutionaries in Huaishang held an emergency meeting to plan Shouxian Uprising. After the recovery of Shouxian County, it was decided to form the Huai Shang Army, with Yue Xiangru as the commander. Huai Shang army advanced to counties in northern Anhui in three ways. Yue Xiangru and Yuan Jiasheng led their troops to recover Fengtai all the way, then moved eastward to recover Huaiyuan and Bengbu, which greatly boosted their military strength. In the first year of the Republic of China (19 12), Bai was appointed commander of the first army of the Anhui army. Huai was reorganized into the fourth division of the First Army, and Yue Xiangru was appointed as the head of the third regiment, stationed in Huaiyuan and Bengbu. At that time, Zhang Xun, the magistrate of the Qing court in Nanjing, was terrified by the revolutionary forces, afraid that the Jin-Pu Railway would be controlled, cut off the way back, and fled hastily. Yue Xiangru and Yuan Jiasheng's headquarters blocked the enemy in Bengbu and annihilated many people. Zhang Xun escaped to Xuzhou by train. In 2 years of the Republic of China, Yuan Shikai plotted to restore the monarchy and sent Ni Sichong to attack Zhengyang after capturing Yingzhou. Yue Xiangru, then the director of Changhuaishui Police Station, immediately attacked Huaihe Water Army. After several fierce battles, due to the disparity in numbers and heavy casualties, he retreated to Shouxian, transferred to Wuhu for economic cooperation, and set up a banner against Yuan with Gong in an attempt to make a comeback. After Ni Sichong captured Zhengyang, he massacred revolutionaries crazily. Yue Xiangru's eldest brother Yue Guanshan, second brother Yue Guanxuan and sixth brother Yue Guanren were all killed. Ni Sichong also sent his younger brother Ni Jiu with armed forces to wash Yue Xiangru's hometown Yue Jill Zhang. Ni Jiuwen heard that Yue Xiangru and Gong had a decisive battle with Yuan in Wuhu. When he heard the news, he rushed to Wuhu and defeated Yue Xiangru and Gong. Yue Xiangru moved to Shanghai. In the third year of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen held a meeting in Tokyo, Japan, reorganized the League and established the China Revolutionary Party. Yue Xiangru was ordered to attend from Shanghai. After the meeting, Yue Xiangru returned to Shanghai and continued to organize anti-Yuan forces. In August of the 6th year of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen established a military government in Guangzhou, and started the battle to protect the law. Bai ordered Yue Xiangru, Yu Yanong and others to reorganize the Huai armed forces and denounce the Anhui warlords. In 7 years of the Republic of China, Yue Xiangru held a banner of righteousness in Shouxian County to fight against the Ni Sichong Army. He was helpless and failed. Yue Xiangru smuggled from Henan, passed through Hankou, and returned to Shanghai, and contacted in many ways in order to give another example. In 9 years of the Republic of China, Yue Xiangru was ordered to go to Fuzhou and instigated a brigade uprising in Hou Li base area, but failed to do so and was transferred to Guangzhou. Sun Yat-sen left him in the presidential palace as a counselor. 1 1 In the summer of, Chen Jiongming rebelled against the revolution, Yue Xiangru returned to Shanghai with Sun Yat-sen, and Zhang Huitao, the head of Anhui Revolutionary Party, was assassinated and went to Shanghai Guangci Hospital for medical treatment. Sun Yat-sen went to visit. Zhang Huitao felt that he had no hope of life, so he recommended Yue Xiangru to Sun Yat-sen. Since then, Sun Yat-sen entrusted the work of Anhui Revolutionary Party to Yue Xiangru. 12 years, Sun Yat-sen returned to Guangzhou to rectify the revolutionary forces, and appointed Bai Wen as the commander-in-chief of the second Northern Expedition, and Yue Xiangru as the commander of the Cao (Kun) autonomous army detachment in central Anhui. In the Republic of China 13, Yue Xiangru was ordered to return to Fengtai from Shanghai to organize the Huaishang Autonomous Army with Huaiyuan Chang Dongsheng. In less than a month, more than 2000 people gathered. Under the leadership of Yuan Jiasheng, he denounced the defeat of Anhui warlord Ma Bing, withdrew from Anhui, retreated to Yongcheng, Henan, cooperated with Hu Jingyi, and was reorganized into HunchenglvNo. 15, with Yue Xiangru as the head. Later, he was transferred to Shandong, where he fought many times with the Zhang Zongchang Department of the Shandong Allied Forces in Zhili. Xuan was transferred to Changping outside Beijing to attack Feng Yuxiang's department. In the Republic of China 15, the Northern Expeditionary Army flourished, and Bai was appointed as the commander of the 33rd Army of the National Revolutionary Army. Yue Xiangru was appointed as the commander of the 3rd Army Division and was ordered to be transferred from Changping to Hankou. Yue Xiangru led his troops through Hebei, Henan and Hubei provinces, and fought with warlords all the way. After all the hardships, he arrived in Hankou. Chiang Kai-shek ordered him to be stationed near Hankou, and then moved to Huoshan and Lu 'an to stop the allied forces in Sun's five provinces, and fought fiercely with them in Bengbu and Su Xian. Soon, Sun withdrew from the north to Shandong, and Yue Xiangru led his troops to Bengbu. When Chiang Kai-shek and Li Zongren clashed, Yue came to rest in Hefei. In the Republic of China 16, Chiang Kai-shek launched the "April 12th" counter-revolutionary coup, disbanded the 33rd Military Academy Corps, and many * * * members sneaked into Yue Xiangru's department for concealment, which aroused Chiang Kai-shek's vigilance against Yue Xiangru. He ordered the revocation of the 33rd Army Corps, and incorporated Yue Xiangru into the ninth division of Chiang Kai-shek, reduced to deputy commander and brigade commander of the first brigade, and transferred to Hankou. Yue Xiangru was aware of Chiang Kai-shek's plot and was afraid that Hankou would be assassinated by him. Therefore, he did not take office, and went to Shanghai alone to join an anti-Chiang organization dominated by the reorganization faction. He appointed himself as the commander of Chiang Kai-shek's first column and made him his deputy. Soon, Zhou Enlai ordered Xu to form the Red Army in Dabie Mountain, and Yue Xiangru gave him 1000 yuan to strengthen his trip. After Xu left, Yue Xiangru also returned to Fengtai and gathered thousands of people to set up the anti-Chiang flag. In order to avoid Chiang Kai-shek's attack, he came to Bozhou to cooperate with Sun Dianying. 17, Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan joined forces against Chiang Kai-shek, and Feng Yuxiang appointed Yue Xiangru as the commander of the 24th Army. Feng and Yan held an enlarged meeting against Chiang Kai-shek in Beijing, and Yue Xiangru sent a representative Ma Jicai to attend. Hearing this, Chiang Kai-shek sent troops to besiege Bozhou. Yue Xiangru and Sun Dianying led the troops to resist and were besieged for several months. Feng Yuxiang sent Sun Lianzhong to get rid of them. Feng and Yan failed against Chiang Kai-shek, and Yue Xiangru led his troops to Yangcheng to cooperate with Song. Liu Zhenhua used huge sums of money to buy Niu Zhenting, the battalion commander of the Vietnamese army, to induce him to defect, and hijacked Yue Xiangru to Xinxiang, the military headquarters in Liu Zhenhua, and was rescued by Hebai. Later, Yue Xiangru and Ji Hongchang took Tianjin State Guesthouse as their base camp and cooperated with the Guangzhou Southwest Government organized by Chen to continue their anti-Chiang activities. In 22 years of the Republic of China, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression started in Zhangjiakou, and Yue Xiangru succeeded as the commander of the 24th Army, and went to the front with Sun Dianying to fight against Japan. Soon, Chiang Kai-shek bribed Sun Dianying with a military expenditure of 200,000 yuan, transferred the 24th Army to Ningxia and ordered Ma Hongkui to defeat it. Yue Xiangru stayed in Tianjin as appropriate and continued to expand the anti-Chiang front. Chiang Kai-shek sent someone to assassinate him. Fortunately, Yue Xiangru was alert and was not killed. After signing a contract to participate in the anti-Chiang electrification organized by Deng, director of the General Political Department of the Northern Expeditionary Army, and Guo Moruo, deputy director, he was wanted by Chiang Kai-shek and took refuge in Hong Kong. On July 7, 2006, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out in an all-round way, and the second cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party set off a nationwide anti-Japanese upsurge. Yue Xiangru returned to northern Anhui from Hong Kong to organize anti-Japanese civilian armed forces and carry out anti-Japanese activities. The Anhui provincial government appointed him as the commander of the Fourth Road of Anhui People's Anti-Japanese Self-Defense Force. Yue Xiangru's banner of righteousness and Chang Huai athletes responded in succession, and the team quickly developed into three columns, forming a powerful anti-Japanese armed force behind enemy lines. Soon, Liao Lei, a native of Guangxi, became the chairman of Anhui Province, trying to weaken the forces of Anhui Army. On one occasion, Yue Xiangru was giving a speech in a temple in Shouxian County, and someone from Guangxi sent someone to throw a Grenade at the podium and plot to blow it up. Yue Xiangru was injured in many places, and the two sides were nervous on the spot and prepared for war. Yue Xiangru finally put unity in the war of resistance against China in the first place, shouting "No one is allowed to hit China people"! Inspired by the righteous cause, the two sides immediately stopped fighting. Liao Lei ordered the forced reorganization of the Anhui People's Self-Defense Force and placed Yue Xiangru under the command of Ma Xinting, the county magistrate of Fengtai. When Li was in charge of Anhui, Yue Xiangru came to negotiate with him. Li appointed him to join the army but failed, and put him under house arrest. In 3 1 year, Yue Xiangru led his troops to sue Li to the Kuomintang Central Committee, and the contradiction intensified. Tang stepped in and brought it to Fuyang, and funded it in the name of a consultant. After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, he lived in Bengbu. In 35 years of the Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek launched a civil war, and Li organized the China Kuomintang Revolutionary Comrades Promotion Association in Nanjing to carry out anti-civil war activities. Yue Xiangru went to Ning at the invitation of Li, and was appointed as the president of China Kuomintang Revolutionary Comrades Promotion Association. In autumn, * * * Ishihara Gao established contact with his son Yue, and Yue Family Courtyard became a * * * secret liaison station. Yue Xiangru opened a Fuxing grain and oil store to communicate the material transportation in the liberated areas of northern Jiangsu and meet the cadres who came and went to rescue the arrested revolutionaries. In 37 years, he suffered a stroke and was bedridden. 1958 died in Bengbu.