Received interviews with former prisoners who had been granted amnesty, including Shen Zui. When he saw Shen Zui, he smiled and patted him on the shoulder and said, "Shen Zui, you have made me miserable!".Shen became nervous after hearing this, thinking that he was going to be held accountable for his previous crimes. But then, **'s words made Shen Zui breathe a sigh of relief and made everyone present laugh.
** Tell Shen Zui that he is going to undergo labor reform. In December 1949, in order to win the liberation of the people of Yunnan as soon as possible, Lu Han led the Yunnan army to join the Communist Party, creating an excellent opportunity for the liberation of China's southwestern provinces. In order to ensure the smooth progress of the uprising, Lu Han put his Kuomintang spy ** Shen under house arrest.
With the decline of the Kuomintang, Shen Zui judged the situation and resolutely cooperated with Lu Han's uprising, and ordered the Yunnan military commanders to stop their spy activities, not to resist the uprising, and to provide support as much as possible.
Subsequently, Shen Zui was escorted to Beijing by the People's Liberation Army for trial, and because of his good attitude of admitting his mistakes, he confessed to his crimes, and helped identify a group of criminals, coupled with his active anti-Japanese stance during the Anti-Japanese War, and was finally sentenced to labor reform in Gongdelin.
Upon learning of this decision, Shen was even more terrified because he knew how painful he would be treated in prison. However, after actually being imprisoned, Shen Zui found that the face he was about to face was completely different from what he had imagined.
In Gongdelin, not only were these criminals not tortured or abused, but the Communist Party provided them with a clean and tidy environment to reform, and all they had to do was to do manual labor and get rid of their former bureaucratic style. Shen was initially cautious about the situation, suspecting that it was just a superficial gesture designed to reassure people.
However, as time went on, he found that this life had become the norm. Prisoners receive ideological education and labor reform every day, and as long as they perform well, they can be praised at the congress.
These prisoners, who had witnessed the Kuomintang's cruelty to the Communist Party, experienced a strong psychological shock in this completely different environment, and gradually changed from pretending to be obedient at the beginning to sincerely repenting and actively reforming. Shen Zui was also one of them, and after the change of mentality, he more consciously confessed many of the crimes of the Kuomintang back then.
After ten years of reform, in 1960, due to his correct attitude, active confession, and good behavior in prison, he was finally pardoned, and left Gongdelin with Pu Yi, Du Yuming and others, and became a legal citizen of the Republic.
The reason why Shen Zui was able to correct himself so actively was actually because, unlike most Kuomintang spies, he still had a trace of conscience in his heart. In 1932, Shen Zui was expelled from middle school for participating in ***, but he did not give up his determination to participate in the revolution, but went to Shanghai to seek help from his brother-in-law Yu Lexing, who was a revolutionary comrade.
Yu Lexing was originally a comrade of our party, but in 1928 he left the revolutionary ranks because he believed that the future of the revolution was bleak, and opened an automobile school in Shanghai instead.
However, Shen Zui did not know that in early 1932, Yu Lexing became acquainted with Dai Li, the head of the Kuomintang secret service, and then joined the Chinese National Rejuvenation Society founded by Dai Li, and began to use the intelligence knowledge he learned in the Soviet Union to assist in the establishment of the secret agency. At that time, Shen Zui didn't know the changes in Yu Lexing.
He told his brother-in-law about his experiences and aspirations, and asked Yu Lexing to introduce him to a revolutionary job. This happened to cater to Yu Lexing's wishes, when Dai Li's deep understanding of the revolution made him the best choice for Dai Li. Shen Zui, relying on the recommendation of his relative Yu Lexing, attracted great attention from Dai Li, the head of the military command.
Shen Zui quickly showed his talent and won Dai Li's special affection for the young man. In less than a year, Shen Zui was promoted to the head of the Shanghai Intelligence Group and became Dai Li's right-hand man. Although he was grateful to Dai Li, Shen Zui always adhered to the principles of life instilled by his mother.
During his tenure in Shanghai, Dai Li instructed Shen Zui to assassinate Mr. Lu Xun, but Shen Zui was well aware of Lu Xun's great contributions, refused to carry out this order and prevented others from doing anything to Lu Xun.
Dai Li asked Shen Zui why he did not carry out the order, and Shen Zui replied firmly: "Mr. Lu Xun is not guilty, he has far-reaching influence in China, there is no need to take such a risk!"Dai Li also realized after hearing this, and finally let go of Lu Xun and Shen Zui.
On another occasion, Dai Li sent Shen Zui to "deal with" Soong Ching-ling, who secretly supported the Communist Party, but Shen Zui misunderstood it as an assassination order and persuaded in horror: "Soong Ching-ling cannot be killed, this will cause internal turmoil in the Kuomintang!"Dai Lian angrily accused him: "Who told you to kill her!."Only then did Shen Zui understand that "handling" was just to let Song Qingling do less superfluous things, and accepted the appointment with confidence.
Business. During the Anti-Japanese War, despite the unfavorable internal environment of the Kuomintang, Shen Zui still did not want to see the country conquered by the Japanese invaders, and he actively mobilized anti-Japanese patriots, and at the same time planned a number of assassinations against Japanese officers.
Although Shen Zui did many dishonorable things for the Kuomintang as a special agent of the military command, he still had a trace of conscience in his heart and was willing to correct his mistakes. In 1962, after Shen Zui and other amnesty prisoners were released from prison, ** met with them in Zhongnanhai and asked them about their lives after they were released from prison.
Shen Zui smiled bitterly and said, "I can barely get by, I have done something wrong, and I can't blame others now." *After listening to Shen Shen's experience, he pondered for a moment and suddenly smiled. He said to Shen Zui, "Why don't you write about your experience?"
This will not only allow you to get to know you more deeply, but also provide our scholars with some information on military reunification. Shen Zui was a little surprised, and then he was overjoyed, and thanked *** again and again. When he got home, he picked up pen and paper and began his own path of writing. He chose Dai Li, the person he was most familiar with in the Kuomintang, as the content of his writing.
A few months later, his book "What I Know About Dai Li" came out and immediately became a popular reading book for many insiders. Through the intoxicating brushstrokes, people have a deeper understanding of Dai Li's sin. In 1963, the state hosted a banquet for Shen Zui and other people who had been released from prison after 60 years of amnesty.
At the banquet, ** found Shen Zui and asked him how he was doing.
This time Shen Shen's mental outlook was very different from the previous two years, and he smiled brightly and said to ***: "Thanks to your help, I have been engaged in writing since I saw you last time, and now I feel that it is very meaningful to spend all these years!."* After hearing this, he smiled bitterly and said, "Alas, but you have hurt me!".Shen Zui's heart tightened, thinking that his previous mistakes had affected Zhou.
The Prime Minister hurriedly asked, "Did I do something wrong to bother the Prime Minister?".
** waved his hand and said: "No, it's that the book you wrote is so attractive, that I have to light the light and stay up late to read the book every night after work, otherwise I won't be able to sleep!".Thanks to your book, many comrades in our party have figured out things that they didn't understand when they fought with Dai Li, and you can be regarded as making meritorious contributions!After listening, Shen Zui breathed a sigh of relief and said excitedly to ***.
Prime Minister, rest assured, I will write more diligently in the future, and I will be able to write many meaningful things in my life!In the end, Shen's drunken and tortuous life was actually because he did not find the right mentor, he was not bad in nature, but he followed people with bad intentions, and finally fell into the big dye vat of the Kuomintang.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the party and the state gave him the opportunity to change his ways, and he successfully returned to the right path. This is not only the height of his own consciousness, but also thanks to the important achievements of many comrades of the party and the state like *** who helped him to carry out transformation.