Posthumous title: Han Qingtian, king of Shandong Province, local emperor.
Nationality: China.
Ethnic group: Han nationality
Place of Birth: Taishan Village, Fangsheng Town, Ba County, Hebei Province
Date of birth:189165438+1October 25th.
Date of death:1938 65438+1October 24th.
Occupation: military personnel
Main achievements: * * Chairman of Shandong Province * * * Commander-in-Chief of Hebei, Shandong and Henan Anti-Banditry, which promoted the development of education in Shandong and created a precedent for a model Xinxiang village in Shandong.
Han Fuju, the flying general in the Northern Expedition (1891125-124). Xiang Fang, a native of Jianchapu Town, Bazhou, Shuntianfu, Zhili (now Bazhou City, Hebei Province), was a military general of the Republic of China and one of the thirteen Taibao under Feng Yuxiang. Born in a scholarly family, 19 years old left home to make a living in Kanto, and then joined the military camp. He made a fortune in fighting and was proficient in writing and ink. He fought bloody battles all the way in the Northern Expedition, and was the first Northern Expedition general to lead an army to fight at the gates of Beijing. At that time, people called him "Flying General".
Before the Central Plains War, he left Feng Yuxiang to take refuge in Chiang Kai-shek, defeated Jin Jun in Shandong and Korea, and consolidated the front for Chiang Kai-shek. Han vowed to "change Lu into Qi". He clarified bureaucracy, banned smoking and eliminated bandits, vigorously developed education in Shandong, built a model Xinxiang village, and called on rural areas in Shandong to learn from model villages and promote economic security. Han killed many people in Shandong, mostly bandits and cigarette dealers. In addition, South Korea also visited the countryside in the form of incognito private visits to test officials in Shandong. 1937 North Korea flatly rejected Japan's plan of "autonomy for five provinces in North China".
After the July 7th Incident, the full-scale Anti-Japanese War broke out, and Han Fuju personally commanded the front line, and successively carried out night raids at Sangyuan Station, a bloody battle in Texas, sticking to Linyi, Jiyang Encounter, Tuhai River Campaign, Jinan Campaign and Dawenkou. During this period, there were many contradictions between Korea and Chiang Kai-shek, and the artillery brigade was transferred because the central government did not support or pay. Han believes that Chiang Kai-shek is taking the opportunity to destroy dissidents, ignoring the dissuasion of his subordinates and ordering a full retreat. Later, he was lured and killed by Chiang Kai-shek in Hankou at the age of 47.