Dawn of the East Li Bai VS Mao Sen, shocking dialogue

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-07

"Dawn of the East": Li BaivsMao Sen, shocking dialogue

In the third episode of "Dawn of the East", the confrontation scene between Li Bai, an underground member of the Communist Party of China, and Mao Sen, the head of the Kuomintang spy and the head of the Shanghai Police Department, is shocking.

Mao Sen picked up a glass of wine, walked to the cell, and invited Li Bai to drink together. Li Bai was wearing a tattered prison uniform, covered in wounds, and had blood stains on his face. Mao Sen's face was expressionless, his eyes were cold, and like his name, it was terrifying.

Li Bai asked: "Is this a farewell wine?" Mao Sen replied: "No, this is a celebration wine." Mao Sen hoped to get important information from Li Bai's mouth, and Li Bai resolutely remained silent regardless of whether he used torture or provided ** Houlu.

Mao Sen switched to a new method of seduction, knowing that the Communists wanted victory the most, and wanted to use this to prompt Li Bai to write down the list of underground party members in the police station. He told Li Bai that the People's Liberation Army was about to march into Shanghai, and the dawn you were looking forward to was coming.

Don't you want to witness this moment with your own eyes? Li Bai smiled slightly and said: I think, I think about it in my dreams. However, it is enough for millions of people in Shanghai to see it with their own eyes, and it doesn't matter if I can't see it.

Mao Sen felt helpless about this and didn't know what to say.

Li Bai once said to the Kuomintang: "You all want to be promoted and make a fortune, but after four years of the Anti-Japanese War, your Kuomintang has never reflected on why it has come to this point." ”

Mao Sen retorted: "If you say so, I'll talk to you." The defeat of the Liaoxi Campaign was the hesitation of Wei Lihuang and Liao Yaoxiang, which was a taboo for soldiers. The Battle of Xu Beng was a command error by Liu Zhi and Du Yuming. ”

Li Bai laughed when he heard this, interrupted him, and said, "You never know what the people want. In the end, Mao Sen lost his patience and said viciously: "Mr. Li Bai, I will wait for you until six o'clock."

If you choose to write, you can live; Choose not to write, and say goodbye to your ideals forever! Li Bai disdained this and resolutely went to his death. But in fact, how eager Li Bai was to see the upcoming victory with his own eyes!

Li Jing'an, also known as Li Bai, is a native of Liuyang, Hunan, formerly known as Li Jing'an. At the age of fifteen, he participated in the Autumn Harvest Uprising led by *** and participated in the arduous Long March. In 1937, dispatched by Yan'an, Li Jing'an assumed the pseudonyms Li Bai, Li Xia, and Li Pu to Shanghai to engage in secret radio work.

New China is about to be born, and he is in the prime of life and can show his talents. However, his parents are old and need him to be filial, and his wife and three-year-old son are also looking forward to his return.

Recently, his wife and children came to visit him, and through the bars, the son cried and shouted for his father to hug ......

Li Jing'an, a person who has long put life and death aside for the sake of faith. His wife, Qiu Huiying, and son could not change his firmness. This time, it was because he accepted the task of Tian Guoguo, the head of the underground party organization, to send the information on the layout of the Kuomintang Yangtze River defense force to Xibaipo by telegram.

Tian Guoli reminded him to wait for a safe time to send it again, but Li Jingan believed that his radio station was a modified low-power radio station and should not be monitored by the enemy. However, he was well aware of the importance of this information, as it could be a matter of life and death for the People's Liberation Army in the battle to cross the river.

Even in the face of sacrifice, he still felt that it was worth it. Because he was convinced that only in this way could more fighters live.

When Li Jing'an sent a letter to his father, his wife found that the enemy had discovered them and urged them to flee quickly. However, he asked his wife to take his son first, and insisted on sending the last word.

His letter contains three of them, which are the codes of the dangerous situations they agreed upon. Then he tore the intelligence to shreds and swallowed it. When the enemy broke down the door, he did not panic and had a triumphant smile on his face.

After the liberation of Shanghai, Li Kenong, acting minister of the Ministry of Intelligence, sent a telegram to the mayor of Shanghai to find Li Jing'an's whereabouts. Eventually, they found his body and eleven other comrades-in-arms at the Yang Siqi Family Temple in Pudong.

It was confirmed that the time of his death was May 7, 1949, only 20 days before the liberation of Shanghai. Although Li Bai's life was short, his heroic righteousness and heroic name will live forever.

Mao Sen, the spy leader who once ran rampant in front of the statue of martyr Li Bai at Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, had a conflict with Chiang Ching-kuo after reorganizing the intelligence system, so he chose to flee to Hong Kong.

After that, he wandered to the Ryukyus, eventually settling in the United States. However, in 1992, when he went back to his hometown of Jiangshan, Zhejiang Province to visit relatives, he saw Mao Sen's biography in the Xinxian Chronicle, which recorded his numerous crimes of mutilating the Communists, and he couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat and admitted again and again: "It's the facts, it's the facts......However, a few months after returning to the United States, Maussen fell ill and died at the age of 84.

Although he lived long enough, he was scolded by the world all his life and left a stench for thousands of years.

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