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A Brief Introduction to Classical Chinese in Sun Dianying?
Sun Dianying (1899— 1947), formerly known as Yuan Kui, was born in Yongcheng, Henan. Joined the rebel army in his early years. 1926 served as commander of the 1st14th Army and commander of Daming of the Shandong Allied Army in Zhili. Defeated by the National Revolutionary Army in the Northern Expedition, the headquarters was reorganized into the 12th Army of the National Army and remained as the commander. 1928, stationed in Malanyu, Ji County, Hebei Province, robbed the tombs of Cixi and Qianlong. 1930 During the Central Plains War, Jiang (Jieshi), Feng (Yuxiang) and Yan (Xishan) were subordinate to Yan and Feng, and served as the commander of the Fifth Road and the governor of Anhui. After the defeat, they joined Zhang Xueliang's department as teachers. 1933, he was ordered to go to Chifeng and Jehol (now Liaoning) to fight against Japan, and stayed at loggerheads for seven days and nights. Successfully supervised reclamation in the western part of Qinghai. War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Outbreak 1937, served as security commander in northern Hebei. 1943 defected to the enemy, and his department was reorganized into the new fifth army by Wang Jingwei as the commander. 1947 was captured by the PLA and died in prison.

Sun Dianying-Life.

Sun Dianying (1899— 1947) is a native of Sunzhuang, Mamu Township, Yongcheng County, Henan Province. Born in poverty, I was stubborn from childhood and reached the age of idleness. He is fond of gambling, wandering the rivers and lakes, making friends with hooligans, military police petty officials, opening gambling games, selling drugs and cheating money.

19 13 years, Sun Dianying entered Zhangzhigan in western Henan. Later, Zhang Zhaoan was the second guidepost of Song Jun in the town, and Sun and Zhang Ming in the Ministry partnered to embezzle treasury silver, smuggle drugs and reap huge profits. Soon, he saw that influential temples and Taoist temples in western Henan could use it to cover opium trafficking, make "red pills", make a fortune, buy guns, gather believers and develop their power.