One day during the Liberation War, the ** general Du Yuming went to Lao Jiang's office to complain, saying that the director Guo Rugui was incorruptible to the point of not being a good woman, not greedy for money, and even patched the sofa at home, and his words and deeds were very similar to that of a Communist Party member. However, this red ** Guo Rugui is highly regarded by Lao Jiang, because within the national **, the incorruptible ** is extremely precious. However, facts have proved that an incorruptible person like Guo Rugui is not actually the Kuomintang, but the Communist Party.
Guo Rugui came from an extraordinary background, he was the brother of the commander of the Sichuan Army, so he was encouraged to apply for the Whampoa Military Academy. Among Lao Jiang's most trusted Huangpu lineage, Guo Rugui showed outstanding ability and heritage, and was promoted by Lao Jiang. However, Lao Jiang did not expect that Guo Rugui had joined the party since 1928, and as early as 1926, when he entered the Whampoa Military Academy, he had become a follower of communism.
Although Lao Chiang has always trusted Guo Rugui, Guo Rugui has seen clearly the despicability of Lao Chiang: Lao Chiang sabotaged the revolution, was a revolutionary, monopolized power, and did not want to build the country, but set off a civil war. This made Guo Rugui, who was dedicated to serving the country, very dissatisfied. Under the arrangement of the party organization, Guo Rugui began his latent career and took on an important mission.
As the director of the National Defense Department, Guo Rugui's duty is to formulate the battle plan, so he understands every move of **, and every military meeting will be secretly recorded and handed over to the organization, and even let *** know the information earlier than Lao Jiang. In the Huaihai Campaign, Guo Rugui played a crucial role. He pandered to Lao Chiang's opinion and gradually introduced the Kuomintang army into the encirclement of the Communists, without being completely aware of Guo Rugui's manipulation behind it.
Lao Jiang constantly expressed his unprofessional military opinions and thought very highly of himself, which eventually led to the annihilation of the entire army. After the Battle of Huaihai, the people were greatly shaken, and Lao Jiang did not suspect Guo Rugui's suspicion. But Du Yuming did not give up, and after analysis, he believed that Guo Rugui sent ** into the trap, and began to be suspicious of Guo Rugui. Although Du Yuming sent people to spy on Guo Rugui, he remained cautious and had little direct contact with the Communist Party.
Even after being monitored for a long time, he still failed to catch any evidence, so he had to complain to Lao Jiang, but he was reprimanded. Lao Jiang's attitude was so firm that Du Yuming did not dare to take any more risks. But he still had doubts in his heart, and when he visited Guo Rugui before his death, he held his hand tightly and asked: "Are you a Communist Party?"However, Guo Rugui has still not revealed the truth. It wasn't until the eighties that Guo Rugui's identity was made public.
Many people were shocked because, despite Guo Rugui's tenure in New China, his treatment had always been according to the standards of a general who surrendered to Cheng rather than that of a Communist Party member. Although Guo Rugui deserves to be more important for his outstanding contributions, in order not to bring trouble to the party organization, he consulted with the organization and gladly accepted the identity of "Toucheng General" and spent his life. At the end of the Liberation War, Guo Rugui led the troops to revolt and returned to the organization. But his identity could not be made public immediately, because the domestic situation was unstable at that time.
If Guo Rugui's status as a red spy **, it will bring serious consequences. Guo Rugui never cared about his treatment, and happily accepted the identity of "Toucheng General" and spent the rest of his life in it. Although he could not openly stand under the party flag, he was always with his comrades in his heart and held on to his beliefs as a party member. By the time his identity was finally revealed, Guo had already retired, and his life's hard work did not lead him to make any demands on the state, or even to return the house allocated to him by the state to the organization.
Taiwan newspapers once used the phrase "a spy undercover agent has made a difference, and the victory and defeat of the two armies have already been divided." This evaluation is quite legendary. However, Guo Rugui himself did not agree with this evaluation, and once said: "History does not depend on individuals, and the victory or defeat of a war depends on the will of the people." It is ridiculous to place all the blame on the individual. "Yes, the failure of the people is not due to external factors, but to their own internal troubles. How can a **, who has already collapsed due to internal corruption, not be defeated?
Compared with Chiang Kai-shek's destruction of the country, Guo Rugui only added to the fire. The people have their own opinions, and only those who truly care about the people can become the ultimate victors.