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Who fired the first shot of Wuchang Uprising?

To be exact, it's Cheng.

1911010/October10, the night fell on the ancient city of Wuchang, and the weather was particularly gloomy. Jin Zhaolong and Cheng (Ding Guo) in the dormitory above the engineering camp are cleaning their guns.

Tao Qisheng, the second platoon leader, came to inspect the shed with guards. This man has always hated the revolution. Seeing that Jin and others were armed with live ammunition, they scolded Jin: "What are you doing?" "I'm not ready," Kim replied with a pun. Tao shouted angrily, "Are you going to rebel?" "This is against! What can you do? " Tao grabbed Jin's wrist, grabbed the gun and told the guards to "arrest" Jin Zhaolong.

In a critical situation, Kim shouted, "Guys, don't do it. When will you do it?" Cheng tried to shoot, but he was afraid of hurting Kim, so he hit Tao on the head with the butt of his gun. Tao got up and ran. Cheng shot from behind and missed.

When Xiong Bingkun is on duty, he checks the preparations everywhere. Suddenly, he heard a scuffle upstairs. He immediately took a live ammunition, improved the situation, hit Tao Qisheng in the abdomen with one shot, honked his horn, and led 70 or 80 people straight to Chu Wangtai. After the 15th Association, the camp gate fired three shots, urging it to respond. When the soldiers guarding the Chu King's Terrace heard the news, they joined forces from within and occupied the armory. Each battalion responded in succession and led troops to King Chu.