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Wu Dazhou's life story
He was born in a wealthy family in the countryside. He asked his teacher to study in a private school for 10 years, and then worked as a private school teacher in the village. With the rise of new learning, Wu Dazhou went out to study, and studied in Qingzhou Middle School, Shandong University, Beiyang Army crash school, Baoding Military Academy and so on. Wu Dazhou yearns for and pursues revolution.

1908, Wu Dazhou joined the China League, engaged in anti-Qing activities in Shandong, Northeast China and other places, and participated in the independence uprising of Zhucheng in the late Qing Dynasty. After Wuchang Uprising, Wu Dazhou joined the Shandong provincial government and launched a democratic struggle. 19 12 1 October, Wang Changqing and other retrocession cities organized the Shandong military and political sub-government. He used to be the police chief and was elected as a member of Shandong Provisional Congress. Yuan Shikai stole the fruits of the democratic revolution, Sun Yat-sen initiated the second revolution, and Wu Dazhou was appointed as the commander of the Shandong Revolutionary Army, responsible for the anti-Yuan struggle in Shandong. 19 13 In August, after the outbreak of the Second Revolution, Shandong responded, and he was pushed to the south to pay homage to the military affairs of businessmen such as Huang Xing and Chen. After losing his temple, he went to Japan, and soon returned to Dalian, renamed Huashan Qunxiong, and established the Shandong branch of China Revolutionary Party, with Bo as its director-general. 19 15 12, thousands of Shandong People's Army, under the leadership and deployment of Sun Yat-sen, fought fiercely with its elite disciples and won.

19 16, Sun Yat-sen was sent to Shandong as the commander-in-chief of the Northeast Army of the Revolutionary Army, and Wu served as the detachment leader of the fourth detachment. On February 9, Wu led his troops to capture Zhoucun, an important town, and the detachment was changed to Shandong Defence Force, with Bo as Commander-in-Chief and Wu as Shandong Governor.

Wu Dazhou and Bo saw through the hypocrisy of Jin, a soldier living in Jinan, and issued "Ask Yuan Dian" and "Ask Yuan Ban" respectively, denouncing "Yuan thieves running rampant" and calling on the military and civilians to "kill thieves to protect the country" and "don't fall for the trick and slow down the troops".

Wu Dazhou and Bo ordered the capture of the provincial capital and the elimination of Jin's influence in Shandong. Later, after winning the battle, he defeated the fifth division of Yuan Jun's fine tax, and more than 7,000 officers and men became prisoners. During the war exercise, the troops under the command of Wu Dazhou and Bo Ziming expanded from more than 6,000 to more than 30,000.

After Li became the president of the Republic of China, he was deeply influenced by the forces of Wuzhou.

19 19, Sun Yat-sen posthumously awarded Wu Dazhou as Major General of the Army.

Wu Dazhou, a famous revolutionary in Shandong during the Revolution of 1911, was once the commander-in-chief of the Shandong Army of China Revolution and the commander-in-chief of the Shandong military government to defend the country. 1909, Wu Dazhou joined the China League and embarked on the road of anti-Qing revolution. 19 12 1 Wu Dazhou was suspected by the authorities because he had participated in the plot to blow up Yuan Shikai, so he left Beijing to return to the economy. In February, Wu Dazhou conspired with revolutionaries in Jinan to bomb Yuan Shikai's minion in Shandong, Shandong policeman Wu Bingxiang. Because things failed, he and related comrades went to Zhucheng to participate in independent activities in Zhucheng. In April, the Provisional Parliament of Shandong Province was established, and Wu Dazhou was elected as a member of the Provincial Parliament. 19 13 served as the police chief of Yantai city. After the outbreak of the "Second Revolution", Wu Dazhou was recommended by Shandong revolutionaries and went south to discuss Yuan Plan with Huang Xing and others. After the failure of the "Second Revolution", Wu Dazhou and other revolutionaries took refuge in Qingdao first and then went to Dalian.

During Wu Dazhou's refuge in Dalian, Sun Yat-sen founded the China Revolutionary Party in Japan and continued his struggle with Yuan. After hearing the news, Wu Dazhou went to Japan to contact Sun Yat-sen and joined the China Revolutionary Party. 19 14 winter, Wu Dazhou was ordered to return to China and set up the Shandong branch of China Revolutionary Party in Dalian. 19 15 moved from Dalian to Qingdao at the beginning of the year. In August, the Japanese Army Command in Qingdao ordered the expulsion of revolutionaries, and Wu Dazhou was forced to leave Qingdao for Shanghai. On the recommendation of General Affairs Minister Chen of Sun Yat-sen's China Revolutionary Party Headquarters, Wu Dazhou was appointed as the commander of Shandong Province of China Revolutionary Army.

19 16 In March, Sun Yat-sen appointed Ju Zheng, Party Secretary of China Revolutionary Party, as Commander-in-Chief of the Northeast Army of China Revolutionary Army, to co-ordinate the revolutionary forces in Zhili, Shandong and Shanxi. There are five detachments, and Wu Dazhou, as a leading member of Shandong Branch of China Revolutionary Party, commands the first detachment. Wu Dazhou led the first detachment of the revolutionary army to the west by train from Qingdao to compete with Yuan Shikai's reactionary forces in Shandong, until Yuan Shikai died in the national scorn.

1965438+In June 2006, Li served as the acting president. Since then, after more than half a year's repeated negotiations, Wu Dazhou's national defense forces have been downsized by the Beijing government into the second newly compiled mixed brigade in Shandong. 1917 65438+128 October, Duan tricked Wu Dazhou into Beijing in the name of consulting the military to deal with the aftermath. As soon as Wu Dazhou entered Beijing, he was arrested and imprisoned on charges of lax military law and sentenced to life imprisonment. 1918165438+10/2 Wu Dazhou, who was extremely weak, died in prison at the age of 32.