Codename 69101 Chairman Mao s assassination Huang Guohua thwarted the beautiful agent

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

In the 20th century, as China's outstanding leader, he led the people to successfully overcome the three "difficulties", resist oppression, and pave a new path for China. However, this great cause provoked fanatical envy in the United States. The United States has conspired to assassinate *** many times, and the case codenamed "69101" has caused a sensation. This is an intricate affair involving an international conspiracy, and the characters involved are all from difficult backgrounds and have distinct personalities.

Playing a key role in this conspiracy is Major General Art McSmith of the US Far East Intelligence Agency. He is a ruthless character who has carefully cultivated a ** named Art Lisha, codenamed "Fox Fairy". Li Sha's background is quite bumpy, she is the orphan of Kuomintang lieutenant general Li Zhongxin, and her parents sacrificed their lives for the country in the Battle of Eastern Henan. McMis sees Lisa as his goddaughter and instills ** thoughts as she grows up, leading her to avenge her parents. However, a twist of fate appears in Art McSmith's plan. They decided that the plan to assassinate *** would take three years, but they did not anticipate the 1966 mainland turmoil. Faced with this turn of events, they had to re-plan and postpone the assassination until October 1, 1969, with the operation code "69101". The plan involves many aspects, from the formulation of the plan to the implementation, all of which require elaborate arrangements.

On the Chinese side, the intelligence apparatus of the country's leaders has long been aware of the conspiracy. **instructed the Southwest Bureau to send a**, and he was Huang Guohua. Huang Guohua's parents were underground party members of the republic and died in the revolution. As a descendant of Red, Huang Guohua devoted himself to underground activities and became an outstanding **. He was sent to the Philippines to carry out a mission as "the most beautiful man in the Southwest Bureau".

The confrontation between Huang Guohua and Li Sha began when the ballet "The White-Haired Girl" organized by the Ministry of Culture was performed in the Philippines. During the performance, Huang Guohua keenly spotted Lisa and launched a series of actions. Through clever means, he established a relationship with Lisa, which eventually convinced her and brought her back to China. In the process, Huang Guohua showed his wit and courage to successfully infiltrate the enemy.

However, the enemy did not let him go easily. Li Sha arranged a series of tests to try to confirm Huang Guohua's loyalty. This includes episodes such as Lisha's disappearance and her trip to London. Huang Guohua has always behaved calmly and successfully passed these tests. His performance not only convinced Li Sha of his loyalty, but also made him a trusted object of the Mei-Chiang secret service.

Eventually, Huang Guohua and Li Sha had a wedding in New York, but in fact, it was just to go deep into the enemy camp. Li Sha lied about being seriously ill after her marriage, claiming that her superiors instructed her to assassinate *** Huang Guohua took action at the critical moment and successfully stopped the assassination plan and defused the time bomb. This heroic act became a national hero.

However, Huang Guohua did not witness the grand occasion of the National Day. As a result of the organization's arrangement, he was attacked on the street by enemy agents disguised as hawkers and was unable to attend the celebration. This may have been a bit regrettable, but Wong's heroic actions saved the country from a huge conspiracy. The occurrence of this incident makes people feel the weight of history.

In this conspiracy, the backgrounds, personalities, achievements and careers, growth and challenges of each character are intertwined like fine lines, forming a magnificent picture. The revelation of this conspiracy not only shows the strength of the country, but also shows the loyalty of the people of that era to the republic.

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