The importance of intelligence is self-evident in victory or defeat in wartime. There are usually two ways to obtain information, one is to collect it through an informant, and the other is to use "spies". In this regard, the Kuomintang had a lot of experience, and Dai Li and the military organization he led played an important role in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
And there is an existence that is more hateful than "spies", and that is "traitors". They are either driven by their own selfishness or by the "theory of the death of the country", and their end is often tragic.
However, there is also a traitor who is completely different from them, he is a patriot, married a Japanese wife, enjoyed Japanese food, but used intelligence to eliminate 20,000 Japanese soldiers, known as the "patriotic traitor".
Xia Wenyun is a controversial figure whose story begins with his resume. He was born into a large family that valued education, but after Dalian and Lushun fell under Japanese control, he chose to attend a Japanese normal school in Lushun.
Although the Japanese claimed to be to help China cultivate talents, Xia Wenyun knew that their real purpose was to cultivate "slaves who had died in the country". After graduating, Xia Wenyun became a professor and devoted himself to education.
However, unemployment was not a big problem for Xia Wenyun, as he was fluent in Chinese and Japanese, and was able to find a job even in the most difficult times. Therefore, he became a translator, which is one of the most hated professions of the Chinese in ** film and television dramas.
Although Xia Wenyun's profession is disgusting, his story is not so simple. His choices and behaviors reflected the historical background and social environment at the time, and also caused deep controversy about "traitors" and "thieves".
In the setting of the script, Xia Wenyun seems to have embarked on the road of **, but in the torrent of history, things are not so simple. The September 18 Incident in 1931 brought about subtle changes in the situation in Japan.
One part of the hardliners advocates military expansion, while another** advocates peace. This internal contradiction, coupled with the opposition of the international community, made Xia Wenyun rein in at a critical moment and finally gave up the idea of **.
Xia Wenyun's superiors were not radical, and he opposed the Japanese army's continued expansion of the war of aggression against China, believing that it should be "gradually advanced." However, regardless of the faction they belonged to, they wanted to expand the war on Chinese soil, which provided Japan with the possibility of constantly creating opportunities.
Therefore, the Japanese army headquarters constantly sent people to lobby Li Zongren, one of which was to go to Zhiying II in person. Li Zongren bluntly pointed out that China is a vast territory and Japan has few people, and it is by no means easy to occupy the whole of China.
In addition, the Chinese have a deep concept of land, and if the Japanese army continues to expand the war of aggression against China, it will be resisted by the whole nation. He Zhiying nodded in agreement, and the translator beside him also left a deep impression on Li Zongren.
However, Xia Wenyun was equally impressed by Li Zongren, and he believed that people like General Li had true manhood.
After meeting Zhiying II for the first time, Xia Wenyun decided to use him to obtain Japanese intelligence and serve the country. After confessing his thoughts to Li Zongren, Xia Wenyun was taken to the inner mansion, and Li Zongren touched Xia Wenyun's heart with a cordial conversation, and he decided to "turn back the prodigal son" and provide Li Zongren with information about the Japanese army.
Although Xia Wenyun was initially able to obtain information because of his relationship with Zhiying Er, he later used this relationship to cooperate with Li Zongren and successfully transmitted many important information, helping Li Zongren become a famous anti-Japanese general.
Although Xia Wenyun was once a Japanese spy, in later years, he became an anti-Japanese hero and made great contributions to the country.
Although Xia Wenyun was ready to die at any time, he chose to follow Li Zongren. Fortunately, Xia Wenyun has a very close relationship with Hezhi, and every time he wants to check his traitor identity, Hezhi comes forward to vouch for him.
In addition, he has clear eyebrows and beautiful eyes, and he doesn't look like a person who can do big things. What really made Xia Wenyun famous in history was his performance in the Battle of Taierzhuang.
Behind this great battle to win hearts and minds, there is an obscure one"White-faced traitor"A lot of credit. Although the important historical position of this battle in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression is well known, no matter what kind of history textbook, this battle is described in detail as "one of the greatest victories on the frontal battlefield in China".
This battle not only allowed Li Zongren to become a "great hero of the anti-Japanese resistance", but also made the names of Bai Chongxi and Zhang Zizhong gradually known. However, there is a "white-faced traitor" behind this who is silently paying, and his contribution cannot be ignored.
The appearance of Xia Wenyun made Li Zongren seem to have "superpowers" in the battle. He immediately provided Li Zongren with a key piece of information: after Nanjing was occupied, the Japanese 13th Division would move north along the Jinpu Road.
With the help of the map, Li Zongren quickly understood the meaning of the intelligence, and decisively dispatched the 31st Army to lure the enemy into depth, and at the same time ordered the 11th Group Army to carry out a flanking attack on both sides of the Jinpu line, so that the enemy could not meet, thus achieving the goal of breaking through one by one.
After the enemy's successive attacks on Xuzhou, western Anhui, and southern Henan, Li Zongren received the latest information from Xia Wen, detailing the troops participating in the battle, as well as the composition of troops and combat style.
With this information, Li Zongren was able to make effective coping strategies. However, when the enemy's next move was unclear, Xia Wenyun once again sent a key telegram: move in the south, and stay in the north.
Li Zongren immediately understood the situation and immediately sent Zhang Zizhong to attack from north to south and successfully intercepted the Japanese 13th Division. Immediately afterwards, he received another piece of information: the 5th Division of the Japanese Army was marching towards Mengyin and other places.
Li Zongren once again used intelligence to successfully stop the Japanese attack.
Pang Bingxun and Li Zongren were on the verge of despair at the moment, and the battle between the north and the south left them at a loss. If their forces were to turn to the southern front, Pang's army would be in danger of annihilation; If they support the southern front, the battle in the north may expand, making it impossible for them to return in time.
At this critical moment, Xia Wenyun's telegram came again: moving in the north but not moving in the south. This is undoubtedly a shot in the arm that made Li Zongren completely relieved. He immediately ordered Zhang Zizhong to go north and fully support Pang Bingxun's troops.
Under the leadership of Li Zongren, ** experienced a grueling fifteen days in the Battle of Taierzhuang, and finally repelled eight large-scale attacks by the Japanese army. Despite the intelligence assistance, the remains of the ** fighters were covered with trenches.
After the Japanese retreated, Li Zongren ordered all the soldiers**. The soldiers are furious and bent on avenging the death of their comrades. The two divisions of the Japanese army suffered heavy losses, which was a heavy blow to the Japanese army, and even shook the whole of Europe.
They did not expect that in the East, the Japanese army would suffer such a crushing defeat. In this battle, 20,000 Japanese troops were wiped out, and it can be said that Xia Wenyun indirectly led to this result.
Although Li Zongren, Zhang Zizhong and others are famous for this battle, Xia Wenyun's name is little known.
The heavenly machine is leaked, and the rest of his life is adrift. After the outbreak of the Pacific War, Kazuchi was transferred to the Philippines, but Xia Wenyun did not accompany him, because he did not speak English very well, and going there did not seem to be much help.
However, at this critical moment, losing the protection of Hezhi, Xia Wenyun's use of the hidden radio station to transmit information was unfortunately discovered by Japanese spies, and they found the radio station, and Xia Wenyun was imprisoned.
Fortunately, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression was quickly won, and Xia Wenyun was able to save his life. In the face of the corruption of the Japanese army, it was impossible for them to focus all their attention on Xia Wenyun, the translator.
Since then, the connection between Xia Wenyun and Li Zongren has also been completely broken.
After the end of the Anti-Japanese War, in order to appease the people's emotions, the national ** arrested traitors and lackeys on a large scale, Xia Wenyun was arrested and imprisoned by the national ** in 1945, and was subsequently arrested by Dai Li.
Xia Wenyun's wife was helpless, and went to Li Zongren alone for help. Li Zongren was surprised, and stepped forward to save Xia Wenyun so that he could stay in Shanghai safely.
However, Xia Wenyun chose to keep a low profile, he was unwilling to let others know that he was a "traitor", even if he was making contributions for a long time.
He has the attitude that more things are better than less, hoping to spend the second half of his life ordinarily, and not saying a word about the past. However, a few years later, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) went all the way south and successfully broke through the Yangtze River moat.
Since the People's Liberation Army was unaware of Xia Wenyun's significant contribution to the Battle of Taierzhuang, he was arrested again on charges of traitor. But the People's Liberation Army will never wronged any good person, after ascertaining the facts, Xia Wenyun has been using his false position to protect the Chinese people for many years, and has also helped the Eighth Route Army secretly transport supplies and rescue innocent people.
Through the memories of Li Zongren and others and Xia Wenyun's statement, we finally reveal his life experience and confirm his outstanding contributions in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
His exploits will be forever engraved in the long scroll of history.