Infiltrating Wu Jingzhong fled, and Li Ya implemented the Yellow Bird Plan after becoming the stat

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-04

Wu Jingzhong, the head of the Tianjin Station of the Military Secret Bureau, played in the TV series "Latent", is a real person in history, and his real name is Wu Jingzhong. In the play, as the second station manager of Tianjin Station, he saw that Tianjin was about to be liberated, so he hurriedly took a group of subordinates and snatched a plane to escape from Tianjin. However, this was not for the implementation of the so-called "Straits Plan", but a pure act of escape. Wu Jingzhong's successful escape in history is exactly the same as the plot in the TV series.

However, Li Ya in history is different from the ending in the TV series, he did not fall to his death. Instead, he later succeeded Wu Jingzhong and implemented the so-called "Yellow Sparrow Project". As for whether this program has a future, history has already given the answer.

At that time, the second station manager of the Tianjin Station of the Secret Bureau grabbed the plane and fled, which undoubtedly made Mao Renfeng feel disgraced. Mao Renfeng was angry at Wu Jingzhong's escape and ordered his arrest. However, after more than a year in detention, he discovered that things were not simple. Why aren't the top brass angry about this? Why didn't his old rival Zheng Jiemin fall into the ground?

Mao Renfeng imprisoned Wu Jingzhong for more than a year, and the punishment report was like a mud cow entering the sea, and there was no response. It wasn't until one day that the bell of the red ** line rang, and Mao Renfeng didn't understand the reason after answering: Wu Jingzhong's circle of friends is far from what he can imagine, and the backer behind it is definitely not something that he, the newly promoted director of the secret bureau, can shake.

Mao Renfeng reluctantly ordered the secretary to release Wu Jingzhong and warned him not to appear in the Secret Bureau again. Mao Renfeng, who has always been known for his "forbearance, waiting, and ruthlessness", let go of Wu Jingzhong, and also pushed the boat down the river and borrowed the slope to get off the donkey. He imprisoned Wu Jingzhong for more than a year, just waiting for someone to intercede - if it weren't for the big man behind Wu Jingzhong, a charge of "escaping from the battle" would have been enough to shoot him for five minutes. Mao Renfeng arrested Wu Jingzhong without punishment or interrogation, just waiting to sell him favors.

In this way, Wu Jingzhong was able to get out of the place of detention, and then he went to Hong Kong to start a real estate business and live a comfortable life. Regarding whether he had lurkers like Yu Zecheng and Cui Ping when he was doing business, Mao Renfeng didn't dare to ask. But the eyes of history are bright: judging from Wu Jingzhong's behavior, he is not afraid of Mao Renfeng and protects Yu Zecheng, which is a matter of course. When you read this, you may have some questions: Wu Jingzhong, as the head of the Tianjin Second Station of the Secret Bureau, could it be that there were other stations in the Secret Bureau at that time? Indeed, according to the memoirs of Shen Zui and **: During Wu Jingzhong's tenure as the stationmaster of the Major General, the Secret Bureau did have two stations in Tianjin.

Wu Jingzhong is not simple. His experience at Sun Yat-sen University in Moscow became an unshakable talisman for Mao Renfeng. Wang Ming and Zheng Jiemin were his classmates, Jiang Jianfeng (Prince Kaishen) was his classmate, and Deng Gong was his junior. With such a deep and powerful background and backer, Wu Jingzhong really doesn't need to put Mao Renfeng in his eyes. Zheng Jiemin, the last director of the Military Command Bureau and the first director of the Secret Bureau, was Wu Jingzhong's classmate.

Zheng Jiemin studied politics and economics, while Wu Jing studied intelligence. Therefore, after graduating, Zheng Jiemin served as a political instructor at the "** Military Academy", while Wu Jingzhong went to the "Sino-Soviet Intelligence Institute" and was promoted to section chief. After that, he joined the "Military Commander Linli Special Training Class" sponsored by Dai Li, became a senior instructor (political instructor of the first brigade and the second squadron), and became a colleague with Shen Zui, teaching operational skills and intelligence science respectively.

When we compare a set of historical ** with the characters in the TV series, we will find that the scheming stationmaster Wu in the TV series has a high similarity with Wu Jingzhong in history in terms of image and temperament. Before taking up the post of head of the Tianjin No. 2 Station of the Secrecy Bureau, Wu Jingzhong had been deeply engaged in military circles, successively serving as the head of the Northwest Region of the Military Command, the director of the Investigation Office of the Eighth Theater Commander's Department, and the head of the Northeast Region of the Military Command and the head of the Beiman Station. His position in the military world is deep-rooted, making Zheng Jiemin helpless against him, and Mao Renfeng naturally can't touch him at all.

Wu Jingzhong's work attitude is very loose, and he often only receives remuneration and does not work seriously. As soon as he senses that something is wrong, he will immediately leave. Even after fleeing, he did not receive any substantial punishment. And Li Ya, who was planning to carry out the "Yellow Bird Project", that is, Li Juncai, Wu Jingzhong's successor, fell into the trap for various reasons and ended up in a bleak end. The following is a comprehensive rewriting of the "original text":

Their fate was very different: in 1966 we found his name in the sixth list of amnesty war criminals. Also amnesty were Pan Qingqing, head of the Guizhou Station of the Secret Bureau, and Xiong Wuqi, commissioner of the Military Command Bureau.

After Wu Jingzhong fled, Li Juncai, former colonel of the "Inspection Department of the Beiping Garrison Command" and chief of the Second Section of the "North China Military and Political Supervision Group of the Ministry of National Defense Secrecy Bureau" and major general of the "Inspection Department of the Tianjin Garrison Command," took over as the head of the Tianjin No. 2 Station of the Secrecy Bureau. He implemented the Yellow Sparrow Plan, carefully selected a group of unexposed spies with certain social connections and professional cover in Tianjin, divided them into four groups for lurking, and equipped each group with ** ammunition and radio. He also advanced half a year's salary and living expenses to these agents.

However, Li Juncai's "Yellow Bird Project" is not as promising as Wu Jingzhong**. Li Juncai did not escape after the liberation of Tianjin (Chen Changjie did not escape, how could he escape?). Perhaps this is because Wu Jingzhong's experience has given him a warning. He did not choose to "live and die with Tianjin", but like drunk, he let go of **, and asked his "little yellow birds" to hand over the radio station and choose to surrender.

Wu Jingzhong** was released again, while Li Ya and his little yellow finches were wiped out. This is the difference between having a background and not having a background: if Li Ya had half the intelligence of Wu Jingzhong, he would have chosen to switch camps as early as the Yan'an period. Li Ya's goal is to "let the children live a good life", and this goal is also the pursuit of Yu Zecheng, Qiu Shopkeeper, Cui Ping and even Zuo Lan. And Wu Jingzhong, who is wise enough to protect his life and only cares about his personal interests, he doesn't care whether Tianjin is lost or whether the children's lives are difficult. All he cared about was that he and Sister Mei could have a Stippunk sedan to sit in and a foot-tall Jade Golden Buddha to sit in.

No matter which camp it is, there will be people who are selfish like Wu Jingzhong, and of course there will be many people who have firm beliefs like Li Ya. History always reflects reality, and we should learn from history and distinguish between right and wrong. Wu Jingzhong and Li Ya are not just characters in TV dramas, they have archetypes in history.

In real life, we can also see their shadows. Everyone dreams of becoming Yu Zecheng, and may have cherished Li Ya's ideals. However, in the grinding of life, many people can't help but have such questions in their hearts: I can neither become Yu Zecheng, nor can I survive the status of Wu Jingzhong, is it unconsciously that I have lived like Sheng Xiang and Mi Zhiguo?

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