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General Zhang Xueliang

General Zhang Xueliang

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Jin Zhao

You Yong, Zhao Kui'e, Sun Feihu, Wu Eryang

1999

Mainland China

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This film (drama)Also known as张学良将军,is aMainland ChinaProducerbeauty live,At1999Released in year 。The dialogue language is,Current Douban rating0.0(For reference only)。
This play recreates the patriotism and tragic love of a famous general, a century-long romance filled with deep emotions, and a fiery tale of grudges and enmities. The Huanggutun Incident, the Central Plains War, the Great Wall Resistance, the Xi'an Incident, and imprisonment in Nanjing...This is a grand drama describing the patriotic general Zhang Xueliang, vividly portraying the legendary life of this eternal hero of the Chinese nation, as well as his decades-long entanglement with Chiang Kai-shek, with a plot that is layered and gripping.As the Japanese military's ambitions to invade China grew, war in Northeast China was imminent. The warlord Zhang Zuolin of the Fengtian clique was assassinated by the Japanese Kwantung Army at Huanggutun near Shenyang. The Fengtian army cooperated with the Nanjing government, and Zhang Xueliang was appointed commander of the Northeast Frontier Army by the Nationalist government, giving birth to the Northeast Army.The Japanese Kwantung Army created the "Liu Tiao Lake Incident" as an excuse to bombard the Northeast Army's Beida Camp. The Northeast Army was ordered not to resist. In one night, Shenyang fell. Zhang Xueliang gathered prominent figures in Beijing to discuss strategies for the Northeast issue, deciding to rely on the "League of Nations" and obey the central government's orders. He also telegraphed the Nanjing Nationalist government that Japanese troops were advancing into the interior, and Jinzhou was in a critical situation.Zhang Taiyan arrived in Beijing to persuade Zhang Xueliang to arm against Japan. Zhang Xueliang wrote to Chiang Kai-shek asking to fight back, but was rebuffed by Chiang. Consequently, he secretly discussed with Yang Hucheng and decided to implement a "soldier's admonition." Thousands of students in Xi'an staged protests, petitioning Chiang in Lintong. Chiang ordered a "kill without mercy" policy, and Zhang Xueliang personally pursued them to the eastern suburbs of Shiliupu, persuading them, "I guarantee to respond to them with facts within a week." Chiang Kai-shek convened a military meeting and decided to issue the sixth "encirclement order against the Red Army." Zhang and Yang were determined not to fight the Red Army anymore and aimed to disrupt his plans first. That evening, Zhang went to Huaqing Pool to earnestly advise Chiang, but to no avail. Chiang decided to transfer the Northeast Army to Fujian. That night, he and General Yang Hucheng initiated a soldier’s admonition to save the nation and the people, forcing Chiang Kai-shek to stop the civil war and unite against Japan; Chiang was compelled to agree. However, after Zhang sent him back to Nanjing, Chiang ordered the formation of a military tribunal to try Zhang and imprisoned him in Nanjing...