Ye Feiling grabbed the dentist because he saw calligraphy and paintings on the wall during the consultation
In 1944, a patient walked into a dentist clinic near the New Fourth Army garrison with a painful face. This person is none other than Ye Fei, the commander of the First Division of the New Fourth Army, but he did not reveal his true identity.
Ye Fei walked in with a painful look on his face and said, "Doctor, doctor, I have a terrible toothache, you can help me take a look." Under the greeting of the old dentist, Ye Fei sat on the rattan chair and obediently accepted **.
Despite being confined to a chair, Ye Fei's eyes looked around at this simple clinic. At this moment, a painting in the corner of the wall caught his attention, showing a famous doctor of the Qing Dynasty, and next to it was a famous quote by Ye Tianshi.
Ye Fei looked at the painting, admired it for a long time, then turned his head and chatted with the dentist for a few words, and then left the clinic. However, as soon as he walked out of the clinic, his face suddenly turned serious, and when he returned to the station, he immediately issued an urgent order: arrest the dentist as quickly as possible.
Although everyone was a little puzzled by Ye Fei's order, they rushed into the clinic that night and successfully captured the old Chinese medicine doctor. After some searching, they found a radio station and intelligence tools under the dentist's bed.
Seeing this, everyone was dumbfounded, and they all sighed at Commander Ye Fei's powerful reconnaissance ability. So, what exactly is hidden in this painting? How did Ye Fei recognize the true identity of the dentist through a painting?
Ye Fei is a Filipino-Chinese born in 1914 who has extraordinary anti-reconnaissance capabilities, perhaps thanks to his training on the battlefield. He was the only person with dual Filipino and Chinese citizenship, and at the age of 14 he joined the Chinese Communist Youth League and actively participated in revolutionary activities.
However, in 1930, while participating in progressive activities, he was mistaken for a "counter-revolutionary" by the Xiamen authorities and arrested. Although he was only 16 years old at the time, he was unusually strong psychologically, he was never willing to give in to his enemies, and he never revealed his true identity.
A year later, the Kuomintang released him for lack of evidence. The following year, he became an honorable member of the Communist Party and devoted himself to the underground work of the party. However, his work was not all smooth sailing.
In the first half of 1933, he first founded the Mindong Revolutionary Base Area and the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, and later led the Workers' and Peasants' Self-Defense Forces to launch the "Huo Tong **".
When everything seemed to be going according to plan, Ye Fei was on his way to the Lion's Head Wharf in Fu'an County to connect with his comrades, and suddenly encountered three strangers. Ye Fei was defenseless and fainted with a bullet in the head.
The three agents quickly looted his belongings and shot him three times before leaving. Fortunately, Ye Fei was not fatally injured, but only suffered excessive blood loss and was temporarily unconscious.
When he awoke, he crawled out of the inn with all his might, and eventually collapsed in the small ditch behind the inn. Fortunately, a villager rescued Ye Fei in time, allowing Ye Fei to escape and recover his life.
After his injuries healed, Ye Fei immediately returned to the unit and continued his mission. In 1935, Ye Fei met with the anti-Japanese advance team led by Su Yu and others to form the Provisional Provincial Party Committee of Fujian and Zhejiang, and he served as the Minister of Propaganda.
Soon after, Ye Fei was unfortunately left alone on a mission and was pursued by the Kuomintang. He bravely jumped from the edge of a cliff more than a dozen feet high and successfully escaped danger.
Countless such combat experiences have honed Ye Fei's unique insight. Subsequently, Ye Fei led his troops against the Japanese army many times, and his guerrilla team was reorganized into the 3rd Regiment of the 6th Detachment of the New Fourth Army, and he served as the regiment commander.
He carefully planned many battles, which caught the Japanese puppet army by surprise and also inspired the fighting spirit of the front-line soldiers. 1943 was a crucial year, a year in which the fascist countries suffered one defeat after another on the battlefield and victory in the Second World War was just around the corner.
In the spring of the following year, as the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression drew to an end, the situation on the battlefield began to change as the excessively long front put a heavy burden on Japan, which was a small country. Unwilling to be defeated, the Japanese army drew part of its troops from the East China battlefield and went south in an attempt to change the tide of the war.
Ye Fei received an order at a critical moment to do everything possible to stop the Japanese army moving south and expand the scope of the anti-Japanese base area to avoid neglecting one or the other. The situation on the battlefield is changing, and there is no room for error, Ye Fei went all out to fight.
Scouts and troops at the front worked around the clock to monitor the movements of the Japanese in case of a surprise attack by the Japanese army. However, it was surprising that a new dental clinic was opened in a small village near the New Fourth Army station.
In peacetime, it may not be unusual to open a dentist's office, but in times of war it can be unusually strange. In the face of the coming war, the average person can run as far as he can, who will open a store in such a place at this time, or even near the troops?
As scouts, they had to pay close attention to every move around them, and soon reported the news to the division commander Ye Fei.
Ye Fei's heart was always tense about the severity of the situation. When he received the news, he immediately decided to go to the truth. He handed over this task to Section Chief Yan of the Reconnaissance Section, who deeply felt the importance of this matter and did not dare to slack off in the slightest, so he disguised himself as a guest to investigate.
However, the investigation did not yield any results. All they know is that the old doctor had already purchased the place years ago and had been renovating it, so it didn't open until recently.
At the same time, they also conducted an exhaustive investigation of the family situation of the old doctor, but still found nothing. Section Chief Yan reported the situation to Ye Fei, but Ye Fei firmly believed with his keen intuition that there must be an ulterior secret hidden there.
After careful planning, they again disguised themselves as fish sellers and entered the clinic. However, this time they still didn't find any clues, and the answers they got were exactly the same as last time.
Ye Fei had sent two manpower investigations before, but considering that the other party might be a spy, he was worried that he would startle the snake, so he decided to go out in person. A few days later, he disguised himself as a farmer and walked into the dentist's office.
Ye Fei covered his face, pretended to have a bad toothache, and begged a doctor for treatment. After the doctor came out, he looked at Ye Fei's teeth and told him that it was nothing serious, just take some medicine. Ye Fei looked at the doctor's calm demeanor, and couldn't help but have a trace of doubt in his heart, and he began to doubt his previous judgment.
He was so relieved that he decided to try the doctor's services again. In the gap between the doctor's dispensing, he seized the opportunity to talk to the doctor. "Doctor, you don't have a local accent, do you?
How did you open a clinic here? "I am from Taicang, Suzhou, these years of war, there has been a lot of war, there has been occupied by the Japanese devils, I escaped with the villagers in order to save my life, but we were separated on the way, only I was the only one, I opened a clinic here, at least to make a living." ”
As he spoke, he handed over the medicine, "Apply this to relieve the pain." The doctor skillfully drugged him, and he sat on the wicker chair for a while pretending to be in great pain, but in fact his eyes did not take his eyes off for a moment, and kept carefully observing the furnishings of the room.
At this time, he noticed a calligraphy painting hanging on the left wall, which depicted Ye Tianshi, a medical scientist of the Qing Dynasty, and Ye Tianshi's famous words were written in the upper left corner. He stepped forward, carefully rubbed the calligraphy and painting, and said, "This is really well written, who drew it?" ”
Ye Tianshi didn't expect the doctor to be unprepared for this question, and after being silent for a while, he immediately replied: "This is a medical scientist in the Ming Dynasty. "Oh, is he your fellow countryman? ”
No, he is from Zhenjiang. At this time, the doctor's movements seemed a little sluggish, Ye Fei already had some guesses in his heart, thanked the doctor and left the clinic.
After returning to the camp, Ye Fei carefully checked the relevant information and immediately gave an order: this person is a spy, and he must be caught as soon as possible. From this painting and the old man's reaction, Ye Fei saw through his disguise at a glance, and said that the medical scientist of the Qing Dynasty was from the Ming Dynasty, what kind of serious doctor could he be?
That night, under the leadership of Ye Fei, the staff of the reconnaissance department quickly surrounded the clinic, and it turned out that they really found a radio station and some information about the New Fourth Army under the dentist's bed.
Everyone was impressed by Master Ye Fei's keen insight.
During the interrogation, the agent's true identity was revealed, and it turned out that he was just a guy at the Suzhou Pharmacy, who owed a huge gambling debt due to gambling, and in order to pay off the debt, he accepted the recruitment of the Japanese army and became their spy.
Although his motives are understandable, if he makes a mistake, he will be held responsible, and the staff asked Ye Fei for instructions on how to deal with him. However, Ye Fei frowned, he said that he couldn't deal with him, but wanted to let him go.
This decision surprised everyone, who wondered why the spy who had worked so hard to catch him should be let go. Ye Fei explained that they didn't let him go easily, but needed him to do something for them.
It turned out that Ye Fei had already planned the handling of this spy, and their operation was a special operation, and no one except them knew that they had caught this spy.
If he can succeed in plotting against him and getting him to deliver false news to the Japanese army, then the situation on the anti-Japanese battlefield may be reversed. Ye Fei communicated with the spy for a long time, and finally he agreed to continue working in the clinic and pass on false news to the Japanese army as they requested.
Ye Fei devised an elaborate plan, and he succeeded in getting the spies to leak false information about their imminent attack on Jingkou, and sent a small team of scouts to the area to capture the Japanese army, creating the illusion that the Japanese were gathering.
At the same time, Su Yu ordered Ye Fei to command the Battle of Cheqiao, because Cheqiao was an important transportation node connecting central and northern Jiangsu, and it was also an important stronghold for the Japanese army to control these two areas.
The capture of Cheqiao is of vital significance to the situation in which the New Fourth Army opens up the battlefield. About 40 Japanese soldiers and more than 600 Japanese puppet soldiers were stationed in the Cheqiao area. At this moment when the Japanese army was preoccupied with the direction of Jingkou, Ye Fei led the strength of five regiments and unexpectedly launched a fierce attack in the direction of Cheqiao.
It took him only half an hour to break through the enemy's outer lines and destroy more than 50 pillboxes. The stubbornly resisting Japanese soldiers saw that the general situation had turned, and immediately fled from the bridge in a panic.
This battle not only opened up the passage between the Soviet Union and China and northern Jiangsu, but also made the First Division of the New Fourth Army famous. Finally, in August 1945, the Japanese army, which had nothing to do, announced its surrender, and the War of Resistance against Japan ended.
Understanding the original text, the new text is as follows: In 1945, Japan submitted an edict of surrender. However, as Chiang Kai-shek tore up the agreement, a nationwide war of liberation broke out.
In this case, Ye Fei adjusted his state and redevoted himself to the Liberation War. From the beginning of the Liberation War to 1949, Ye Fei held various positions in the army, such as the commander of the first column of the Shandong Field Army, the commander of the first column of the East China Field Army, and the commander of the 10th Corps of the Third Field Army.
In key battles such as the Lunan Campaign, the Laiwu Campaign, and the Menglianggu Campaign, Ye Fei played an important role. Deputy Commander Su Yu also highly praised the decisive role of the first column led by Ye Fei in the campaign.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Ye Fei continued to devote himself to the economic development of his hometown. He successively served as commander of the Fujian Military Region, first secretary of the Fujian Provincial Party Committee, and governor of Fujian Province.
In 1955, Ye Fei was awarded the rank of founding general. Despite the ups and downs of his later years, he always put the development of the country first and was a loyal communist fighter.