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Zhang is a man.

Zhang, who is fierce in troubled times, can't judge whether it is good or not. It is made by the times and the survival of the fittest. That's all.

But in Shenyang, in the northeast, there are more people in favor of Zhang. Although he was a warlord and cooperated with the Japanese, when Zhang Dashuai was around, people talked more about how powerful the Northeast was. What is widely circulated is the allusion of Zhang Heishou.

There is a way to survive in troubled times. Zhang is the most criticized beard in history. Although he was hugged later, history can't be completely washed away, and a bearded identity can only accompany him all his life.

Zhang became an outlaw when he was a child and became a regular army with the help of General Shengjing's wife. This is Zhang's first major turning point.

Originally stationed in the remote areas of Jilin, it was sensitive to the timing, and then it was transferred to Fengtian without authorization to suppress the revolutionary party and won a great victory, occupying the core of Fengtian in Northeast China. This is the second major turning point.

Later, while Yuan Shikai was ambitious to be emperor, Zhang went to Beijing to show his loyalty and got Yuan Shikai's support, which laid the foundation for monopolizing the Northeast. This is the third major turning point.

Later, he gradually expanded his power, annexed Heiji and became the king of Northeast China. After two wars of direct service, Guo Songling defected until Huanggutun was killed by the Japanese army, ending his 53-year life.

Zhang may have known that becoming an outlaw would have a bad end, but at that time, in troubled times, he could never die, and the situation forced him to care so much. When he went into darkness, he had to resign himself to fate.

But after all, Zhang made great achievements and became the last marshal of the Beiyang government! The development of power to Shanghai is also a prestigious moment.

I have heard Mr. Wang's ballad "Heroes in Gone with the Times", which tells the story of Zhang and his son. The story is full of ups and downs, fascinating and never tires of listening. Although the plot has fictional elements, it is not bad overall, and it sounds really enjoyable.

Later, I read Zhang's biography, which introduced Zhang's general life experience.

For such a historical figure, anyone can comment on his merits and demerits. In a word, his merits and demerits may be greater than his, but those are not important. What is important is that this figure did exist in history and constituted an important part of the history of the Republic of China.

Dashuaifu, Zhang's former residence in Shenyang, has become a famous tourist attraction in Shenyang. Every day is crowded with tourists.