The three giants in Shanghai: Huang, Du, Du.
1. Zhang Xiaolin became a traitor who dominated Shanghai. During the Republic of China, the Shanghai Big Three were the most powerful and influential gangs. They are Huang, Li and Du. The original ranking of the three richest people is the same. But in the 1930s, they became Du, Huang and Zhang. Du, who had the shortest debut time, not only climbed on his head, but even became the boss. Naturally, he was unconvinced.
When Japan occupied Shanghai, Chiang Kai-shek arranged to retreat and invited the three richest people in Shanghai to Hong Kong, in fact, in order to prevent them from working for the Japanese. But Du is the only one who went, but Huang has made it clear that he won't work for the Japanese, and thinks his chance has come. This is his only chance to dominate Shanghai, so he became a traitor after the Japanese occupied Shanghai.
Zhang Xiaolin and Matsui Shigen, the commander of the Japanese army stationed in Shanghai, reached an agreement, and then Zhang Xiaolin began to suppress anti-Japanese national salvation activities and even directly killed patriots, which was reviled by Chinese people. However, Zhang Xiaolin has no intention of repentance. New Asia Peace Promotion Association? He burned and looted in the name of the president, and raised materials for the Japanese. He is a typical traitor for glory. He didn't die of natural causes. Even Chiang Kai-shek couldn't stand this series of behaviors, and ordered the military district chief Chen Gongzhu to get rid of Zhang Xiaolin.
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