In 1936, General Zhang Xueliang orchestrated the Xi'an Incident by kidnapping Chiang Kai-shek to force China's unity against Japanese invasion, demonstrating how patriotic actions can lead to personal sacrifice; despite successfully uniting China against its true enemy, Zhang was court-martialed and spent 54 years in house arrest for his rebellion.
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The general who saved China was destroyed by his own patriotism. It's 1936, Xi'an, China. Zhang Xueliang commands the most powerful private army in the country after his father's assassination by Japan. The Japanese have seized his homeland of Manchuria, but his orders are clear: fight Chinese communists, not foreign invaders. He watches his nation tear itself apart while enemies occupy Chinese soil. Zhang believes China must unite against Japan instead of wasting blood in civil war.
For months, he pleads with his commander Chiang Kai-shek to change course, but Chiang refuses. And a desperate plan forms in Zhang's mind. On December 12th, Zhang's troops surround Chiang's residence in the dead of night. They storm inside and take the leader of China prisoner. Zhang demands one thing: stop fighting communists and fight Japan instead. Chiang has no choice but to agree. China unites against its true enemy, exactly as Zhang dreamed. But his act of patriotic rebellion destroys him completely. He's court-martialed immediately and spends 54 years under house arrest. The general who united China was Zhang Xueliang.
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