In 1941, the Japanese army entered the village to carry out a sweep, not only looting a large amount of food, but also taking 20 young women prisoner. The women were then held in the barracks.
The next day, a traitor came to their place of detention and shouted, "Take off your clothes and pants, everyone!" Hearing this order, the girls burst into tears, thinking that the traitor was going to assault them.
However, the traitor approached the girls and whispered to them: "If you do what I say, I promise to get you out!" ”
Huang Biao, a former traitor, his life was not all smooth sailing. Like many traitors of that era, he came from a poor family. He was born in 1895 in a rural village in Hubei Province that was plagued by bandits and war.
Here, his family is under tremendous pressure to survive. In desperation, his parents had no choice but to flee with him. However, the journey was even more difficult, not only did they often go hungry, but they were also separated from their parents during one of the escapes.
Huang Biao searched for a long time in the same place but could not find his parents, and he began to beg in the local area to make ends meet. One day, a Taoist priest came down from the mountain, and he found that Huang Biao was very depressed and pitiful, so he said to him: "Look at your face, I think we are very fateful, I want to accept you as an apprentice, I don't know if you are willing to follow me up the mountain to practice!"
Huang Biao asked: "Don't you have to beg when you are a Taoist?" The Taoist priest replied, "Of course not, there is food in the Taoist temple!" After listening to the words of the Taoist priest, Huang Biao was moved and decided to follow the Taoist priest to practice on the mountain.
Huang Biao enjoys a peaceful life in the Taoist temple, but the warlord melee breaks his peace. Therefore, he went down the mountain and formed a peasant army to carry out the agricultural ** movement.
Although the team was suppressed due to lack of combat effectiveness, he found his lost mother during this descent.
In order to survive, Huang Biao embarked on the path of banditry. His bravery and wisdom made him a bandit leader in a short period of time. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, although the Japanese army did not directly attack his gang of bandits, they blockaded and monitored their economy, which made Huang Biao's life very difficult.
However, seeing the Japanese army oppressing the people at home, Huang Biao's patriotism was stimulated. He hopes to be able to lead his team to join the regular army and contribute to the country.
It just so happened that there was an Eighth Route Army near him. The organization has conducted a long-term observation of Huang Biao and his team, and found that although they have special status, they act with integrity and never hurt nature.
Therefore, they decided to accept Huang Biao and his team to make greater contributions to the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Huang Biao had heard about the idea of the organization in his early years, and was deeply influenced by it, and felt that the organization was truly for the sake of the people. Therefore, when the organization sent someone to contact him, hoping that he could lead the troops to join the Eighth Route Army, he was very excited and immediately joined the party organization happily.
After that, he offered to take troops to the front line to support the Eighth Route Army, but the organization took into account his actual situation and had new arrangements for him and rejected his request.
Huang Biao received an order from the organization, asking him to continue to be a bandit in the mountains and accept the recruitment of the Japanese army, so as to break into the Japanese army and become a ** member of the organization. Prior to this, the Japanese had also tried to recruit him, and the organization saw this as a good opportunity to penetrate into the enemy's army.
Although he knew that accepting Zhao'an meant bearing the infamy of a traitor, not only would he not be able to raise his head in the local area, but his family would suffer from it, he still decided to obey the organization's arrangement, and he was willing to bear everything for the benefit of the country.
After Huang Biao was recruited by the Japanese army, he became a puppet army and a traitor. His behavior caused a huge repercussion in the local area, and people accused him of being a traitor. Although Huang Biao felt very painful every time he heard people's abuse, he could not defend himself and could only bear it in silence.
However, Huang Label faces not only people's accusations, but also the death of his mother. When his mother learned that he was a traitor, she couldn't bear the huge blow and chose to cut off the mother-son relationship with him, and finally committed suicide.
This was undoubtedly a heavy blow to Huang Biao, but he did not change his determination because of it. Although Huang Label's behavior is controversial, he also has his own gains.
During the incubation period, he got a big catch. As much as his actions may be unacceptable, he also has his own persistence and reasons.
In the days of lurking, he continued to pass on useful information, and used his connections to successfully rescue many civilians. In 1941, the Japanese army suddenly carried out a large-scale sweep, not only plundering a large amount of food, but also capturing more than 20 girls.
Seeing that these innocent girls were about to face the cruel treatment of the Japanese army, Huang Biao's heart was like a knife. He realized that at this moment, he had to take action to try to save the girls.
Taijun, these girls are unknown, and we had better ask a doctor to examine them first, just in case someone carries a disease and spreads it to our team. After hearing this, the Japanese army felt that Huang Biao was very reasonable, so they agreed to his suggestion and said that they would arrange for doctors to examine these girls as soon as possible.
Huang Biao was anxious, he knew that time was short. He went into the prison with the paid doctor, and when he saw the girl, he cried out: "Take off all your clothes and pants!"
The girls were so frightened that they hugged each other and cried, and the Japanese soldiers couldn't help laughing out loud when they saw this scene and relaxed their vigilance. Taking advantage of this gap, Huang Biao quickly walked up to a few girls and whispered, "Do as I say, I can get you out!"
But the girls were full of doubts: "Why do we believe you, you are a big traitor!" ”
At the critical moment, Huang Biao frankly told the girl present his true situation. It was only when he had said it all that the girls began to believe him. After that, they pretended to have a fake check-up.
On the same day, Huang Biao showed the health report to the Japanese army, which showed that all the girls had infectious diseases. After reading the report, the Japanese army breathed a sigh of relief and thanked Huang Biao for saving them.
Therefore, after that, the Japanese army did not commit violence against these girls, but let them do laundry work in the army. After that, Huang Biao gradually rescued the girls by various methods.
After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Huang Biao led 20 ships and more than 600 comrades to return to the organization smoothly, and was warmly greeted by the commander of the Li Renlin Military Division and the first representative.
The political commissar said with emotion: "Huang Biao is not a traitor, he is a loyal party member, a hero who bravely fought within the enemy, and his contribution is huge, and he has made great contributions to our victory!"
Huang Biao suffered a setback during the Liberation War, was wounded in the anti-encirclement and suppression, and was taken care of by two guards, but the guards defected, leaving him to take care of himself. After recovering from his injuries, he couldn't find a large army and needed to hide his identity, so he rejoined the profession of Taoist priest in order to live a stable life.
In May 1949, after the liberation of Hubei, he longed to return to the army. However, he did not know the location and number of the troops. Luckily, he eventually found a former colleague.
With his help, he was introduced to serve as the head of the intelligence station of the Political Security Department of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau. However, because it had been four years since he left the team and his work was not widely noticed at the time, his party membership was never restored.
In the spring of 1951, Yellow Label faced a catastrophe that he could not **. In response to the call to suppress the counter-revolution, the local ** decided to execute some of the leading figures of the old regime.
And Huang Biao's past "traitor" behavior was also exposed, which eventually led to his ** imprisonment and sentenced to death. However, just before the execution, the director of the local public security bureau rescued Huang from prison on the grounds that he needed Huang Biao's help in solving the case.
Although he was rescued, his reputation as a "traitor" still haunts him, as there are so few people who know that he is in charge of the undercover operation. As a result, Huang Biao continued to be imprisoned and sentenced to 10 years in prison for being a "traitor".
Huang Biao thought that he would be able to survive this difficult time and clear his name, but it backfired, and he died in prison in 1953 due to illness.
Until 1980, Huang Biao's background was a mystery. For the sake of the revolutionary cause, he was willing to bear the charge of being a traitor and endure the scolding of the world and the misunderstanding of his mother.
His dedication was huge, and even because of this identity, his mother was ashamed of him and chose to commit suicide. But I hope that in Huang Biao's heart, his true identity is a hero, not a traitor.
It is precisely because of people like Huang Biao who are willing to pay for their ideals that our victory has come more timely.
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