"Jiangcheng Order" is a spy war TV series produced in 2009, which tells the story of the end of the Anti-Japanese War to the beginning of the Liberation War, when the special operations team of the Ministry of Public Security was sent to Jiangcheng to carry out tasks and fight wits and courage with the enemy. There is a heroine in the play named Su Yueming, who is the lover of Wan Hanyuan, an expert in the blasting of the Jiangcheng Bridge, and his comrade. But you know what?Su Yueming is actually not her real name, she has a more important identity - Gu Jie!
Gu Jie is a special commissioner of the Provincial Public Security Department, and in order to track down the enemy agents in Jiangcheng, she set her sights on He Li half a year ago. He Li is the wife of Wang Changtai, the commander of the 13th Regiment of the Second Division of the Jiangbei Eighth Route Army, and one of the leaders of the enemy. Gu Jie pretended to be Su Yueming and lurked near the Jiangcheng Bridge for many months, collecting intelligence and teaming up with Wan Hanyuan and other underground party elites to defend the bridge. She also used her connections in the Public Security Bureau to secretly investigate the crimes of He Li and Wang Changtai.
In the third episode, Zhang Wenming went to the hospital and took Su Yueming to the Public Security Bureau for questioning. He Li, Qiu Hong and others** were shocked when they saw Su Yueming being taken to the Public Security Bureau, and they didn't know what she had done. After Su Yueming was brought into the Public Security Bureau, he revealed his identity, and it turned out that Su Yueming's real name was Gu Jie, and his real identity was a special commissioner of the Provincial Public Security Department. This sudden change startled Du Kang and the others.
Why did Gu Jie pretend to be Su Yueming?It turned out that she and Wan Hanyuan had deep feelings and common ideals. They were all major generals and underground party elites of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau, and they had cooperated many times during the War of Resistance Against Japan. But after the founding of the People's Republic of China, they were faced with a difficult choice: either betray their loved ones and their beliefs;Either betray the organization and country to which you belong.
Gu Jie chose the latter, joined the Communist Party after the founding of New China, and became a commissioner of the provincial department. She used her position and influence in the Public Security Bureau to crack down on enemy agents internally and report the situation to her superiors. She has not forgotten her feelings for Wan Hanyuan, and will send him a bouquet of flowers or a letter every time they meet. 100 help plan