- Red Spear Society
The Red Spear Society (Hongqiang Hui) began in
northern China during theWarlord Era in the 1920s as a rural self defense movement inHenan ,Hebei andShandong . These were local groups of small-holders and tenant farmers organized to defend villages against roaming bandits,warlord s, tax collectors or later Chinese communists or Japanese. For most of theRepublic of China period inChina the Red Spear Society posed a challenge to government control in North China.Because of a large immigration to places like
Northeast China to escape the chaos inNorth China they were also active inManchuria forming part of theAnti-Japanese Volunteer Armies resisting the Japanese establishment ofManchukuo in 1932.In Manchuria members of the brotherhood were described as, as "primitive-minded people" that placed their faith in rustic magics and belief in the righteous character's Heavenly reward. Red Spear bodies formed in the countryside round
Harbin , were in many cases led by Buddhist monks as they went into battle, with themselves and their weapons decorated with magic inscriptions similar to the earlier Boxer rebels. The color red was used as it was believed to offer them protection against disaster.Some Society members were won over and absorbed by the
Chinese Red Army during theSecond Sino-Japanese War or by thePeople's Liberation Army in theChinese Civil War . In 1953 theCommunist Party of China government launched a suppression campaign against Hui-Dao-Men ("Societies-Ways-Brotherhoods"), eradicating them from the Chinese mainland. Some of their offshoots have reappeared, reintroduced by Chinese adherents who live overseas.Sources
* Anthony Coogan; [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst;jsessionid=G6yQxGynz1R7mnJgL5fJcPfbLTnRjLWgH21DMHpVJCNCpZYNBs4b!655935560!290617960?a=o&d=5000186948 The volunteer armies of northeast China] , Magazine article; History Today, Vol. 43, July 1993.
* Elizabeth J. Perry; [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=43040040 Rebels and Revolutionaries in North China, 1845-1945; Stanford University, 1980]External links
* [http://www.democraticunderground.com/duforum/DCForumID30/Data/8387.txt Notes On A Guerrilla Campaign]
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