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Brief introduction of Zhao Shangzhi's plot
/kloc-in the summer of 0/933, Sun Chaoyang's influential troops among many anti-Japanese troops in Beiman were continuously pursued by the Japanese, and the situation was extremely grim. Zhao Shangzhi, the new groom in Sun Chaoyang, pushed his way through the crowd, put forward the tactics of taking advantage of it and hitting Binzhou again, and made a written pledge to fulfill a military order. Anxious to relieve the danger and surrender the relieving power, Zhao Shangzhi led his troops to take Binzhou and Qingcheng.

The Japanese chief of staff was very angry and ordered his men to recover Binzhou immediately. Zhao Shangzhi, a diversion, led a large army to attack the encirclement from the south. Zhao Shangzhi's prestige is growing day by day. Since then, Sun Chaoyang died heroically, and Zhao Shangzhi was elected as the commander. After repeated defeats and wars, the Japanese army offered a reward of 10,000 yuan for Zhao Shangzhi's head and sent spies to split the anti-Japanese coalition. Japanese secret service caught Zhao Shangzhi's father and coerced Zhao Shangzhi's cousin to surrender. The plot of the Japanese army was destroyed by Zhao Shangzhi, and there was nothing they could do.

1936, at the initiative of Zhao Shangzhi, the Northeast Democratic Anti-Japanese Coalition General Command and the Provisional Military Government were established in Tangyuan County. /kloc-in the winter of 0/940, Zhao Shangzhi returned to the motherland from the Soviet Union to look for an anti-Japanese team and once again raised the anti-Japanese banner. Unfortunately, he was found by spies and killed.