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What happened to the Northeast Army and the Northwest Army after the Xi'an Incident?

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The history you mentioned is really impressive. Let me tell you the specific situation. The Northeast Army originally had 51, 53, 57, 63, and 67 troops. In 1934, the 57th and 67th Army were merged into the 51st Army, and the 53rd Army was transferred to Hubei, Henan, and Anhui to suppress bandits. After the Xi'an Incident, the Northeast Army's 10th Cavalry Division, 6th Artillery Brigade, and 53rd Army surrendered to Chiang Kai-shek. After the Xi'an Incident, the original 17 divisions of the Northeast Army were reorganized into 10 divisions, and each division was changed into an adjusted division with a system of 2 brigades and 4 regiments. Among them, the original jurisdiction of the 118th Division of the 51st Army was cancelled, and the original jurisdiction of the 113th and 114th Divisions was still under its jurisdiction. The 49th Army has jurisdiction over the 105th Division and the 109th Division of the original 57th Army. The designations of the 119th and 129th divisions of the 53rd Army were cancelled, while the 116th and 130th divisions were retained. The 63rd Army canceled its designation in April 1936, leaving only the 91st Division with a three-brigade structure and returning to the 53rd Army. The designations of the 109th and 120th divisions of the 57th Army were cancelled, while the designations of the 111th and 112th divisions were retained. After Wang Yizhe was killed in the February 2 incident of the 67th Army, Wu Keren succeeded him as commander. The designations of the 115th and 117th divisions were cancelled, while the 107th and 108th divisions were retained. ----Among these troops, each army persisted in the war of resistance, and the 67th Army's designation was canceled after the Songhu Battle. The 51st Army and the 57th Army were squeezed out by TB in the Lusu Theater. The 57th Army's designation was cancelled. The 111th Division was the first to surrender to Japan, and later became the 114th Division of the 38th Army, the number one main force of TB. Other troops were dispersed or withdrew from the Shandong battlefield. During the civil war, the 51st Army was annihilated on the Shandong battlefield, the 49th Army was annihilated on the Central Plains battlefield, and the 53rd Army was annihilated in Shenyang during the Liaoshen Campaign.

After the Xi'an Incident, the original 7th Army of the Northwest Army was led by Feng Qinzai and surrendered to Chiang Kai-shek. It was expanded into the 27th Route Army, with the 126th Brigade of the 42nd Division as the base and expanded to the new 42nd Division, and the 124th Brigade as the base and expanded to the 169th Division. Later, it was changed to the 14th Army and merged into the 14th Group Army to participate in the Anti-Japanese War and was later organized into the 98th Army. In 1944, the military headquarters was abolished and the army was organized into the 42nd Division, under the direct command of Tang Enbo. After the Xi'an Incident, the 38th Army organized the units directly under the 17th Route Army and the 50th and 51st Brigades of the 17th Division into the 17th and 177th Divisions. In 1946, the army surrendered to Japan.