Yuan Chuanjian, a native of Hubei, was born in 1901, entered Wuchang Normal School in 1922, and joined China in 1924.
At the end of 1925, he and his wife Liu Suzhen were dispatched by Dong Biwu to return to their hometown to develop the #Communist Party #Party organization.
In 1926, he and Liu Suzhen and Zhang Wenqiu formed the #Gongjingshan County Party Committee and became one of the leaders of the early local power of the Central # Communist Party.
However, in January of the following year, he was intercepted and killed by the local security team.
Liu Suzhen continued to serve as a local leader after her husband's death, in what was called the First Revolution.
After the defeat of the first revolution, it was not until 1930 that Liu Suzhen re-established this local power of the CCP.
But he was soon mistakenly killed by the party as a "reorganization faction", and it was a mistakenly killing.
At that time, tens of thousands of their own people were mistakenly killed, and the strength of the CCP ## was greatly weakened.
Yuan Xiaogang, Yuan Chuanjian's nephew.
After the re-establishment of power in 1930, he joined the party, and in April 1932, he was appointed secretary of the Jingshan County Party Committee of the Communist Youth League.
In September of the same year, he was captured in battle, his tongue was cut, his eyes were gouged out, his body was dismembered, and his death was extremely miserable.
It is worth mentioning that Zhang Wenqiu, that is, Mao # Ze # Dong's in-laws, after the failure of the first revolution, Zhang Wenqiu just got married, and escaped from the county seat in a coffin and went to Wuhan.
Since then, he has been engaged in secret work, and has been in fake marriages with four "husbands".
Not long after, Zhang Wenqiu's Liu Qianchu was killed in Shandong.
Counting up, Zhang Wenqiu died a total of five "husbands", all of whom were killed.
At that time, Zhang Wenqiu's status was not as high as Yuan Chuanjian and Liu Suzhen.
Liu Suzhen's eldest brother, Liu Ying, studied in Japan with his younger brother Liu Tie in 1905.
In 1907, he joined the Communist Association, and in 1908, he returned to China to prepare for the establishment of the Hubei Communist Association.
In 1910, he secretly contacted the uprising with Huang Xing.
In 1911, when the Xinhai Revolution was leaked and the situation was unknown, he rebelled in his hometown, and he did not know the success of the Xinhai Revolution until he conquered Xiangyang.
Liu Ying's army paid a heavy price for defending Wuhan's flank at the Battle of Danyang. had to be reorganized with Ji Yulin, and Liu Ying went to Wuhan to serve as the deputy governor.
Later, he voluntarily gave up the post of deputy governor and served as the director of the military and political department, and strongly advocated the Northern Expedition.
The Northern Expedition stopped, gave up military power, served as an adviser to the Marshal's Office, and a member of the National Assembly, but was actually squeezed out by the Beiyang warlords, and the army was used as cannon fodder and lost everything.
Yuan Shikai proclaimed himself emperor, fled to Japan, and joined Sun Yat-sen's Chinese Revolutionary Party.
During the Yuan War, he served as the commander of the Hubei Division.
After Yuan Shikai's death, he refused to be bribed by Cao Kun.
He went south to serve as a senator in the palace of Marshal Sun Yat-sen, participated in the extraordinary Congress, and was mainly responsible for military affairs.
In 1921, he returned to Hubei to carry out the activities of overthrowing Wang Zhanyuan, was arrested in the French Concession, and was subsequently killed in the Horse Riding Field.
His works include "The Study of Commanders", "Operational Outline", and "Night March", all of which are military works.
Liu Tie has always fought with his eldest brother, but Liu Tie believes that China needs an iron-blooded policy, so he insists on fighting on the front line, and after leading the army to resist the Sichuan army entering Hubei and being cannon fodder, he organized an assassination operation against the warlord for a long time.
Later, he was arrested in Tianjin because he was injured in the explosion of a trial bomb, because Liu Tie's wife was a Japanese nobleman and escaped several times.
In 1915, he was betrayed and arrested while engaged in clandestine activities in Shanghai, and was immediately killed.
Fiction doesn't have to be written entirely historically.
However, these people are not familiar to everyone, so I will briefly explain.
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