**The female spy "Wumei" left a string of keys for 64 years without solution, and her granddaughter cried on the spot when she deciphered it
Japan's espionage activities have continued in the long history, and as early as the early days of the war of aggression against China, they cultivated a large number of spies in China. According to reliable data, one-third of the Japanese army's military expenditure at that time was spent on covert operations, which clearly pointed to espionage activities, which shows that Japan invested a huge price in training spies. Even today, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs continues to provide domestic spies with the so-called "** spies who have caused great harm to our country through coordinated military action."
During the war of aggression against China, although the Japanese army failed to invade Xi'an, they have long been eyeing this important military, economic and cultural town. Affected by the blockade of the Yellow River and the resolute resistance of our army's anti-Japanese soldiers and civilians, they have not been able to achieve their wishes. However, Xi'an was not a safe place, and in order to destroy the local industrial and military bases, the Japanese army continued to bomb Xi'an, leaving the people of Xi'an in dire straits for seven years.
On October 11, 1939, the Xi'an Dahua Yarn Factory was in full swing, and the workers were swiftly spinning the white cotton into threads and then making solid cotton cloth. The cloth would soon be sent to the front line for use by the anti-Japanese soldiers. At this critical juncture, the roar of planes suddenly appeared over the Dahua mill, and the workers panicked, knowing that it was another attack by Japanese planes. With the accurate drop of the cannonballs, the Dahua yarn factory instantly turned into a sea of fire, and the staff and the equipment of the yarn factory suffered heavy losses.
Apparently, this was a well-planned bombing aimed at destroying the military-industrial complex in Xi'an. However, how did Japan learn about our industrial layout?Needless to say, there were Japanese spies in the city. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the problem of espionage was more difficult than that of traitors, who often hid in the crowd and were indistinguishable from ordinary people, but they were the same as traitors, engaged in the pursuit of glory. The spy "Ume" is one of the Japanese spies lurking in Xi'an.
Due to the betrayal of these spies, important infrastructure in Xi'an was repeatedly destroyed, and our side suffered greatly. The locals decided to find out the spies hiding in the city anyway. After a period of investigation, they eventually zeroed in on the spy codenamed "Ume", whose activities were closely related to the time of the Japanese bombing. They determined the scope of the "Ume" activity and conducted a search for suspicious people in the vicinity. Among them, one woman who attracts attention is particularly eye-catching, she is young and beautiful, but it is not only her appearance that attracts attention, but also her unique outfit.
The sun was shining all around her, but she held a bright red umbrella in her hand. The investigators did not act rashly and quietly followed behind her.
After arriving at her destination, she carefully looked around, and after confirming that no one was there, she opened the red umbrella in her hand. Even from a distance of several hundred meters, this striking color is still clearly visible, especially for pilots with excellent eyesight.
Apparently, she was leading the way for the Japanese planes. We took immediate action to arrest her, and soon identified her as Ume. Heart-wrenchingly, she is actually a Chinese, but she is loyal to the Japanese, and she keeps everything tight-lipped except revealing her identity.
Although we were unable to find her accomplice in the end, we had to put her to death. After the news spread, the streets and alleys of Xi'an were filled with cheers, and people were celebrating the death of this ** person. Unbeknownst to them, however, the crisis did not end with her death.
Soon after, "Ume" reappeared in the limelight and continued to pass intelligence on the Japanese. It seems that "Ume" is not alone, and this time it is more cautious than before, and investigators have exhausted all methods to arrest her again.
Until the surrender of the Japanese army, this mystery was not revealed.
In 2003, on a quiet day, Xiaoxue, as a member of the troupe, was practicing singing offstage in preparation for the upcoming performance. The head of the troupe was busy with the performance, however, when he passed by Xiaoxue, his footsteps suddenly stopped. Xiaoxue was still singing hard, but the head of the regiment frowned.
Based on years of experience, the head of the troupe realizes that Xiaoxue is singing a forbidden song, which makes him wonder because she shouldn't know about it at her age. He stops Xiaoxue and asks where the song came from. Xiaoxue told the head of the regiment that she had seen it in a shabby notebook at home, and she thought the tune was good and wrote it down. After the head of the regiment learned about it, he guessed that this notebook might be a relic of her old man, and there should be no big problem. Although she was told not to sing the song again, she became very interested in the diary, perhaps a document of great historical value
When she got home, she opened the journal again. Her actions attracted the attention of her mother, Feng Xiuying. In the face of her mother's inquiry, Xiaoxue told her about the ban on music in her diary. Feng Xiuying's heart tightened, and she guessed that this diary might be a relic of her grandfather, and there were several old newspapers in it, which were placed in a special box. The iron box was discovered when she returned to her hometown in 1986, when her grandfather's grave needed to be moved. While sorting through her grandfather's remains, she found this peculiar little box, which a well-informed old man recognized at a glance as unusual and probably a military box.
Feng Xiuying was shocked because she had never heard her grandfather mention it, and her mother had no idea about it. Suspicious, she opened the box, only to find only a worn-out diary and a few old newspapers from 1937.
Although Feng Xiuying was confused, considering that it was her grandfather's relic, she decided to keep it. The diary was so densely filled with numbers that she couldn't read it at all, so she had to put it aside.
Unexpectedly, her daughter accidentally solved the puzzle. In order to find out her grandfather's identity, Feng Xiuying and her daughter returned to their hometown in Xi'an together. In the old man's residence, they found a wedding photo, the young man in ** was obviously her grandfather, and the other woman made Feng Xiuying panic.
The woman bears a striking resemblance to the person reported in the newspaper about the execution of the female spy "Ume" during the Sino-Japanese War. Feng Xiuying tried to stay calm, thinking that a ** didn't mean anything, maybe her grandfather didn't know. After all, the execution of "Ume" did not involve him, right?
However, this idea was soon shattered. Every once in a while, there was a string of mysterious numbers in the diary, which she didn't know what they were before, but her daughter used them as sheet music to give her a clue.
Although she didn't know anything about the meaning of the tunes, she knew the name of one of the songs through a hint from the head of the troupe. Through multiple investigations, she quickly found the full lyrics of the song.
However, what does this have to do with spies?Feng Xiuying was puzzled. It wasn't until she flipped through the newspaper again that she realized what the problem was. The date of the appearance of these mysterious numbers is the day of the bombing of Xi'an, and the mystery is finally solved.
It is clear that this diary belongs to "Ume". After the execution of the female "Ume", the date in the diary still continued, and her grandfather apparently became the second "Ume".
Feng Xiuying finally understood the facts, and she collapsed to the ground for a while. She never expected that her relatives were Japanese spies, and they were the culprits who caused hundreds of people in Xi'an to die under artillery fire!
Perhaps this explains why her grandfather never mentioned this dark history. This string of numbers does not actually correspond to words, but is hidden in a tune, which is a very covert way to convey information.
To this day, Japanese spies still surround us, trying to wash away the crimes of the past, and even calling on us to forgive and not dwell on the past. It's really brazen.
However, the crimes committed by Japan cannot be denied, and there is irrefutable evidence. As for forgiveness, what qualifications do we have to forgive for our ancestors?If they really want to be forgiven, they should go to those who have been victimized, instead of asking us for forgiveness.
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