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Chapter 86 Chapter 8 The murderer has no one behind the scenes

It is not groundless to say that the Revolutionary Party of the Tongmenghui was more suspicious of Wu Luzhen's assassination, but there is evidence to speak of - at least this evidence is no less persuasive than the suspicion and accusation against Yuan Shikai and Tie Liang. The League, the Revolutionary Party, is actually talking about Yan Laoxi and Yan Xishan. Just talking about Yan Laoxi's personal psychology, he, Wu Luzhen and Lan Tianwei were not separated from each other when they were in Japan, and they were both honored as the three outstanding non-commissioned officers. But after returning to China, Yan Laoxi and Wu Luzhen's social status and life achievements are very different. It is absolutely impossible to say that Yan Xishan has no feeling about this matter.

In addition, Wu Luzhen suppressed Yan Xishan everywhere, and was appointed by the court as the governor of Shanxi and the commander of the sixth town. He already occupied Shanxi in name, which made Yan Xishan feel the despair of failure in life.And when Wu Luzhen showed disdain for Shanxi, it was tantamount to stabbing Yan Laoxi in the heart—Yan Laoxi's greatest wish in his life was to occupy Shanxi. Formed a decisive suppression on Yan Xishan. Wu Luzhen ordered Yan Xishan to dispatch the Shanxi new army to serve as his own guard. At this time, Yan Xishan's heart was probably bleeding, crying, and sobbing.There is really no way to compare people.

All of these psychological activities can only produce one consequence - the murderous intent suddenly arises. But the intent to kill, the intention to kill, and the execution of a murder are two different things.Especially in the absence of any personal evidence, the most we can say is: Yan Xishan, like General Tie Liang of Ning and Han Dynasties, can be listed as a suspect in Wu Luzhen's death.And in comparison, Tieliang's suspicion is lighter - as far as Yu Tieliang is concerned, his most trusted old classmate has betrayed him. At this time, he must have murderous intentions, but what he hopes more is to kill Wu Luzhen. I captured him alive and asked: Old Wu, I gave you my heart, why do you treat me like this?Why?

As for Yuan Shikai, he had no reason to kill Wu Luzhen.If Wu Luzhen drives the Sixth Town to go straight to Beijing, the result is something Yuan Shikai can't wait for. Only in this case, when Beijing is in danger and the court is facing disaster, can he highlight the value of Yuan Shikai—— Killing Wu Luzhen silently like this was actually Yuan Shikai's biggest loss. All in all, neither General Tie Liang of the Ning Han Dynasty nor Yuan Shikai was more eager to kill Wu Luzhen than Yan Xishan, nor was his reason more sufficient than Yan Xishan. We could have made a longer list of suspects if we wanted to, and even included famous people at the time, but if we just wanted to find the real killer, maybe it wasn't that complicated—or it wasn't. Simple.

The problem is not so complicated because we are used to looking for a big man who has the same historical influence as the victim's social status behind a little assassin.The problem is not that simple, because we always think that only big people will hire killers if they are fighting for the world, and small people don't have this weight. But in fact, great people are just people who left their names in the long river of history, and people at that time didn't necessarily realize this.For the little man who lives in the same era as the big man, he will never regard him as a big man. On the contrary, he has too many reasons to disrespect this person who is about to become a big man in history.

This sentence means: We think Wu Luzhen is very important, but in the eyes of those who killed him, this may not be the case. To the assassin, you, Wu Luzhen, are just an overseas student, didn't you just study in Japan for a few years?What's the big deal?As soon as you returned to China, you became the commander of the sixth town. Didn't you sleep in bunks with Ninghan General Tieliang when you were in Japan?You are so awesome... What, you became the governor of Shanxi again, after all, there are people in the court who are easy to be officials, and the surname Wu is lucky... What?Wu Luzhen is a revolutionary party?right?I have long seen that he is not a good guy... what?He proclaimed himself the governor of the Yan-Jin coalition army?Is there a mistake?Just because he deserves it?I bother.I killed him to receive the reward... Wu Luzhen must have heard this conversation in the barracks.

evidence? At Niangziguan, Wu Luzhen met Yan Xishan and said to Yan Xishan: ...The officers of the Sixth Town are mostly opposed to the revolution. I am the new commander. Without the guards, it is difficult to command.Now that Shaanxi has been revolutionized and I am here in Shijiazhuang, Shanxi can have no worries. It is better to divide the Shanxi New Army into two battalions and put them under my command so as to suppress the reactionary officers... What Wu Luzhen said was the whole reason why he was killed. Look at what he said, he was appointed as the commander of the sixth town, but he claimed that his subordinates were "reactionary officers" and planned to suppress them.He hated his subordinates so much, it can be seen that their feelings towards him were not much better.

This was the case. After Wu Luzhen became the commander of the sixth town, he did not have an effective influence in the army. On the contrary, he was resisted by most of the officers, who did not recognize him as the commander.But under such circumstances, he suddenly showed the banner of the Revolutionary Party and proclaimed himself the commander-in-chief of the Yan-Jin coalition army, which surprised his subordinates and instantly became murderous. I didn't dare to kill you before, it was because you were the leader sent by the superior, and killing you would cause endless troubles.But now it has been proved that you are just a rebellious party. Not only will there be no future troubles if you are killed, you will also be rewarded by the court.If you don't kill now, when will you wait?

Conclusion: Wu Luzhen hurriedly showed the revolutionary banner when he was in the same position as his subordinates, which resulted in his death. At this time, there is no need for any external factors to intervene, and there is no need for manipulation by big figures behind the scenes.So there is no manipulator behind the scenes at all in this case. It is for this reason that we can find no evidence of the big names listed as suspected felons.
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