In 1942, an undercover agent sent two cigarette boxes from the enemy, and Su Yu shot and killed the

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-17

"Shoot him! ”

On the open playground, the officers of the officer training regiment of the Soviet-Chinese command of the New Fourth Army were conducting morning exercises. At this time, a herald suddenly rushed into the field and shouted loudly: "Commander Su has an order, and the head of the telegraph section, Li, has colluded with the enemy to defect and be shot according to law!" ”

As soon as the news came out, the originally neat and uniform formation suddenly became chaotic. The officers looked at each other, unable to believe their ears. Isn't the chief of the telegraph section an old cadre of the New Fourth Army, how could he collaborate with the enemy and defect?

These doubts were quickly dispelled under Su Yu's orders. Li was escorted to the execution ground next to the playground, and was shot mercilessly in full view of everyone.

Overnight, the telegraph section of the Soviet-Chinese command of the New Fourth Army executed the section chief. And we have to start from November 1942 even earlier to uncover the whole picture of this shocking mystery.

At that time, the war of attrition between the New Fourth Army and the Japanese army in the Soviet-central region had been going on for several years. In order to re-establish the Fourth Army, the Japanese army planned a sweep codenamed "Operation Qingxiang". However, they never expected that this battle plan would be fully grasped by the New Fourth Army before it was officially deployed.

One day in November 1942, Su Yu held an emergency meeting at the headquarters of the Soviet-Chinese Military Region to discuss countermeasures with the heads of military divisions. But at the critical moment of the meeting, an unexpected clue disrupted Su Yu's deployment - the enemy knew about our army's battle plan!

What's going on? Su Yu was anxious.

It turned out that the senior generals of our army had previously plotted operational deployment in Nankan Village, but the Japanese army obtained the content of the meeting almost in real time. The commander of the Japanese army, Nobuo Kobayashi, immediately called a meeting of his subordinates and was ecstatic to deploy encirclement and annihilation tactics. Su Yu was shocked that such an important secret at the top of our army would be grasped by the enemy.

Su Yu realized that there must be a very hidden spy hidden between us and the enemy. But at this moment, the most urgent task at hand is to prevent the troops from falling into the enemy's plan of encirclement and annihilation. So Su Yu decisively ordered:

Quick, notify the troops, turn off all radio stations! In addition, no one is allowed to leave behind the people who let people ride horses to chase the meeting! ”

While urgently controlling the situation, Su Yu pondered heavily in his heart - which spy betrayed the secret?

Just when he was getting upset, a small cigarette case was delivered. Su Yu's expression was dazed, and he quickly opened it to take a look, and his face suddenly brightened - it turned out that the content of the enemy's combat meeting had been secretly reported, and the spy who leaked the secret of the Nankan meeting was the spy of our army's newspaper office!

With this key clue, Su Yu quickly launched an operation, decisively shot the head of the telegraph section, and broke the trap laid by the enemy in one fell swoop.

So, how exactly did these two pieces of confidential information get to Su Yu?

It turned out that they were the work of a ** in our army who had been hiding inside the enemy camp for many years - Shi Yafu.

Shi Yafu, a native of Nantong, Jiangsu, joined the revolution at the age of 14 and was imprisoned by the Kuomintang for ten years. After escaping from prison, he returned to the ranks of the revolution, but the party organization gave him a seemingly difficult task - to infiltrate the puppet regime of Wang Jingwei and penetrate the enemy.

Schaf gladly accepted the order. With extraordinary wisdom and courage, through a series of wonderful strategies, he successfully embedded in Wang's puppet army, won the trust of the Japanese army, and even became a division commander.

For five years, Schaf secretly contacted the New Fourth Army and provided important intelligence. At that moment in November 1942, the dust had settled on the Japanese battle plan, and Schaf realized that he had to take the risk of delivering the news. So he took the opportunity to go to the bathroom during the meeting, hurriedly recorded the deployment of the Japanese army on a note, secretly put it in a cigarette case, and handed it to his henchman to Su Yu.

Su Yu, who got the note, suddenly became enlightened, immediately mobilized the whole army, and successfully avoided the siege of the Japanese army. But Schaf knows that this alone is not enough. If the enemy can master the secrets of Nankan, there must be a traitor in our army's newspaper office! So, he came up with another clever plan to induce Nobuo Kobayashi to reveal the location of the spy - the newspaper office!

Shi Yafu once again secretly wrote a secret report, and successfully made Su Yu lock up the head of the traitor's telegram section and execute him.

Shi Yafu's two pieces of cigarette box intelligence completely reversed the situation in the Soviet-Chinese battlefield and won the initiative for our army. It shows the wisdom and courage of a **, and also achieves this thrilling confidential battle.

The Japanese army has not been able to see through Shi Yafu's true face, but years of lurking have also put Shi Yafu in a difficult situation. In 1942, Su Yu judged that he could no longer operate in the enemy camp and that he had to evacuate immediately. So on New Year's Day, Shi Yafu staged a mutiny and returned to the New Fourth Army. Since then, he has joined the battle with great brightness and bravely sacrificed himself for the birth of New China.

Schyaf is just one of the countless revolutionary martyrs, but his legacy is just as amazing and memorable. Every ** who is not afraid of hardships and dangers and regards death as if they were at home is using their blood and lives to write the most moving story of the Communist Party of China.

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