Is there a Van Hale in history?
Fan Shaozeng, formerly known as Shundian, was born in Qinghe Town, Dazhu County, Sichuan Province. Born in 1894, he was called "Van Hale" since childhood. In A.D. 19 16, Quxian county rose up to beg Yuan and took part in the uprising. He was incorporated into the battalion commander of the fifth regiment of Yanbu Zenglv and was stationed in Kuifu. After Yuan Shikai's downfall, China fell into a chaotic state of warlordism: the warlords of Zhi, Feng and Wan are the most powerful in the country. At that time, there were more than 400 wars in Sichuan from 19 12 to 1935, and large-scale scuffles occurred almost every year. After a series of annexation and melee, various warlords in Sichuan gradually formed several warlords, such as Yang Sen, Deng Xihou, Tian, Liu Xiang, Liu, Lai Xinhui and Liu Cunhou. 1926, Fan Shaozeng was recruited by Sichuan warlord Yang Sen and became his battalion commander, and later became Liu Xiang's teacher. He looks like a fool, but in fact he is smarter than a fool. He fought bravely and recklessly, so he was named "Mr. Hal", which is similar to the pronunciation of "stupid" in Sichuan dialect, so the title of "Mr. Stupid" appeared.
In fact, Fan Shaozeng's manners in his early years are no different from those of other old warlords: he has more than forty concubines, and in this respect, he is definitely the first among all warlords in Sichuan, and it is estimated that he is also the best among all warlords in China. In order to please concubines, a large mansion, Fan Zhuang, was built on the Republic of China Road opposite the Chongqing Auditorium. Each of his concubines has a room, and Fan Shaozeng manages concubines in a good way: Fan Zhuang has several general managers and butlers, including car drivers, soldiers, gardeners, handyman running brokers, China chefs, western chefs and breeders. And the total number of staff is no less than 100, specializing in serving the lives of dozens of wives.
However, Fan Shaozeng, a lecherous, was unequivocal in his battle with the Japanese devils ―― after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, he volunteered to kill the enemy and went to the Shanghai front alone as the deputy commander of the 11th Corps. After the fall of Shanghai, the army retreated to Hankou. 1938, because he supported the consolidation of Chuankang and exposed Liu's collusion with South Korea, he was appointed as the commander of the 88th Army by Chiang Kai-shek and recruited troops to resist Japan. /kloc-at the beginning of 0/939, Fan Shaozeng led the 88th Army out of Sichuan to resist Japan. At the mobilization meeting before the war, he said: "In the past, civil wars harmed the people. This time, if I resist the Japanese aggression, I will lose everything, try my best to be with you and drive the Japanese away. "
Fan Shaozeng led the 88th Army to leave Sichuan and move to Jiangxi and western Zhejiang. Later, Tuqiao, head of the 22nd Division of the Japanese Army, once commanded the enemy and puppet troops. More than 20,000 people invaded and launched a fierce tug-of-war in Yichang. Fan personally supervised the war at the front line and finally defeated the Japanese army. After the recovery of Yuhang area, the 88th Army was awarded by the Ministry of Military and Political Affairs, and was awarded dozens of medals at all levels by the Military Commission. It was upgraded to a first-class army, with three divisions under its jurisdiction. 1942 On May 28th, Fan Shaozeng led his troops to kill Lieutenant General Naoko Sakai, head of the 5th division of the Japanese army. The Japanese army was shocked by this, saying that "the incumbent head of the division was killed, the first case since the founding of the army." On May 29th, Fan Shaozeng led the 88th Army and wounded Major General Nagano of the 40th Division of the Japanese Army.
Fan Shaozeng, who won many battles at the front, was transferred by Chiang Kai-shek to be the deputy commander-in-chief of the 10th Army without real power. He returned to Chongqing in a rage. 1949, the China People's Liberation Army (PLA) was close to the southwest, and fought a final decisive battle for the liberation of all China. In September of that year, Chiang Kai-shek, desperate, appointed Fan Shaozeng as the commander-in-chief of the Kuomintang's March into Chongqing. 12, Fan Shaozeng led the uprising and accepted the reorganization of the People's Liberation Army.
1950 After the reorganization in February, Fan Shaozeng was appointed as the "senior staff officer" of the 50th Army and the deputy commander of 148 Division. 1953 According to his hobby, the State Council appointed Fan Shaozeng as the deputy director of Henan Provincial Sports Commission. Zhengzhou Stadium, which now stands on the land of the Central Plains, is magnificent and can accommodate 10,000 people. This was built when he was in office. Fan Shaozeng died in Zhengzhou on March 1977 at the age of 83.
Fan Shaozeng is actually an old warlord, and there are many stories about him. For example, he has more than forty concubines, the tallest among all warlords. Fan Shaozeng began to collect concubines from A.D. 1930. In order to win the favor of concubines, he spent a huge sum of money to build a large mansion-Fan Zhuang on the Republic of China Road opposite the Chongqing Auditorium. This garden-style building is novel in design and gorgeous in decoration. There are pavilions, strange stones and exotic flowers and grasses in the garden, surrounded by green trees. There are also gymnasiums, billiards halls, swimming pools, wind and rain tennis courts and dance halls; There are lions, tigers, bears and other animals near the gate.
Every concubine in Fan Shaozeng has a room, and Fan Shaozeng is very good at managing concubines. He set up several people in charge of general affairs and affairs in Fan Zhuang, including car drivers, soldiers, gardeners, running agents, handyman, China chefs, western chefs and breeders. The total number of staff is no less than 100, specializing in serving the lives of dozens of wives.
Among many concubines, Fan Shaozeng's favorite is Aunt Seventeen, who is obedient and kind.
Of course, Fan Shaozeng doesn't just love women. In most wars against Japan, Fan Shaozeng also achieved brilliant results. At the anti-Japanese mobilization meeting of Sichuan Army, Fan Shaozeng once said: "In the past, civil wars were harmful to the people. This time against Japanese aggression, I am prepared to go out and desperately want to be with you to drive the Japanese away. "
After Fan Shaozeng led the army out of Sichuan, he fought against Japan several times, especially1May 28th, 942, when Fan Shaozeng led his troops to kill Lieutenant General Naoko Noriko Sakai, head of the 15th Japanese Division. The Japanese army was shocked by this, saying that "the on-the-job head of the division was killed, the first case since the founding of the army." On May 29th, Fan Shaozeng led the 88th Army to injure the Major General Brigade of the 40th Division of the Japanese Army, with brilliant results.
After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Fan Shaozeng lost interest in the civil war. 1949 February, Fan Shaozeng led the uprising, 1977 March died in Zhengzhou at the age of 83.