In 1944, Chen Ke, a cadre of the Eighth Route Army, was captured during an operation to sabotage enemy supplies. In the face of the enemy's interrogation and threats, Chen Ke always adhered to his belief in the war of resistance and uncompromising. However, Chen's steadfastness and courage finally led to an unexpected turnaround.
While Chen Ke was in custody, a man who claimed to be a traitor proposed a plan to help him get out of trouble. Chen Ke knew that there might be an infinite conspiracy behind the traitor's oath, but he had to consider the possibility of escape. Eventually, after much deliberation, Chen decided to take a risk.
When the critical moment of escape came, Chen Ke responded with extraordinary calmness and tact, and successfully escaped from the predicament. But the moment he got out of prison, he learned that the savior who claimed to be a traitor turned out to be a double agent who had betrayed many of his compatriots. Chen Ke's heart was like a knife, and his faith seemed to have been severely tested.
After escaping, Chen Ke's mood changed dramatically. He is well aware of the unpredictable people's hearts in the war-torn era, but he still firmly believes that the just war will be won, and firmly believes that the cause of the war of resistance he is engaged in is of great significance. This experience was deeply imprinted in his heart, inspiring him to continue to sacrifice his life for the country, and inspiring his comrades-in-arms to stay true to their original aspirations and move forward bravely.
Chen Ke's story was sung in the Eighth Route Army and became a shining light. His bravery and faith not only inspired his comrades-in-arms, but also shone with the light of true heroes in that troubled era. His story is like the brightest lamp, illuminating the road of the entire Anti-Japanese War era and illuminating the hearts of those who resisted stubbornly.