The 91 year old lady died of illness, calling herself a Kuomintang arms thief

Mondo Military Updated on 2024-02-07

"Revealing the truth: In 1995, in Jinzhou Black Mountain Hospital in Liaoning Province, China, a dying ninety-year-old man reluctantly revealed his true identity - the crime of the Kuomintang arms thief. "

The mystery of the old man's identity and the secrets she keeps are arousing people's strong curiosity.

Before she died, Mrs. Gao Chongde revealed a secret closely related to the Kuomintang. Before the founding of New China, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party waged a long-term desperate struggle for arms as a strategic material.

The Nationals launched a severe crackdown on the arms black market and criminals, and at the same time carried out a ruthless crackdown on the Communist Party. In order to prevent the Kuomintang's resources from being wasted in the civil war, the Communists intended to seize the Kuomintang's arms reserves.

Gao Chongde, who was born in 1906, although his family was poor and had been farming for generations, his fate changed due to a special chance. In order to name him, his father had gone out of his way to find the old gentleman in the village.

However, when he was 8 years old, his loving father died, leaving him to live with his mother and younger brother. In the face of the difficulties of life, Gao Chongde did not give up, and with his wisdom and courage, he successfully smuggled out arms under the nose of the Kuomintang, showing his perseverance and wisdom and bravery.

When the ideological emancipation movement was in full swing, the revolutionary tide swept the entire land of China with an unstoppable momentum. During this period, Gao Chongde worked outside to make money, and was deeply influenced by this revolutionary spirit.

His mother made handicrafts at home and sold them on the street. At that time, many Japanese who had settled here could often be seen on the streets of Liaoning, and the infiltration of Japanese forces in Tohoku behind them also attracted people's attention.

One day, Gao Chongde and his mother set up a stall on the street to sell goods. But in the middle of their trade, they accidentally spilled highlight paint on a Japanese man's shoe.

The mother immediately apologized, but the Japanese ignored it and even slapped her mother and cursed endlessly.

Gao Chongde was young and vigorous, and when she saw her mother being bullied, she rushed forward angrily to protect her mother. However, compared to the strong Japanese, she appears very weak.

Despite this, Gao Chongde did not flinch, she used her thin body to block in front of her mother as a way to express her dissatisfaction and **. Although she ended up bruised, the seeds of revenge had taken root in her heart.

Although her life was full of difficulties, it also allowed her to develop a resilient character in the midst of all kinds of hardships.

After Gao Chongde's family situation improved, he became a slim girl. However, the situation in the Northeast region became delicate, and war could break out between the Japanese army and the Northeast Army led by Zhang Xueliang at any time.

In order to escape the danger, Gao Chongde's family had to leave their hometown. In the process, she met her husband, Lu Zhengcao.

At the wedding in 1928, Lu Zhengcao received an order and was transferred to Beiping City. His wife chose to accompany him. Unexpectedly, just before the outbreak of the 918 Incident, Lu Zhengcao was appointed as the commander of the 647th Regiment of the 116th Division of the 53rd Army of the Northeast Army.

At this time, Gao Chongde did not know that her husband was actually a member of the Communist Party.

After the July 7 Incident, Lü Zhengcao received instructions from the party, and he led his subordinates to Hebei Province to fight against the Japanese invaders. Gao Chongde, as his wife, was also obliged to follow him, and took the initiative to organize the family members of her husband's subordinates to retreat south together.

In order to ensure everyone's food problems, she even sold her family jewelry without complaint.

Her every move deeply touched many married soldiers, and their husband and wife, one charged on the front line battlefield, and the other paid silently in the rear base camp, they became a model couple in the army and were widely praised.

In the face of the fall of the three eastern provinces, Gao Chongde threw herself into the anti-Japanese movement with righteous indignation, and she gave speeches everywhere, calling on everyone to unite and fight the invaders together. Although she was a woman, her enthusiasm was not inferior to that of any man, and her deep patriotic feelings attracted many people to join the anti-Japanese movement.

There is a mysterious figure, known to everyone as Mr. Wang, whose exact identity is unknown. However, the patriotic theory he advocated deeply attracted Gao Chongde, although the two were not familiar with each other, but they were both patriots, and Gao Chongde was willing to unite with him.

This Mr. Wang has a close relationship with Gao Chongde becoming an arms thief that the Kuomintang is looking for.

Gao Chongde's encounter with Lin Boqu, chairman of the Communist Party of Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningbo Border Region, completely changed the trajectory of her life. It turns out that this seemingly ordinary woman has a deep Communist Party background behind her.

Lin Boqu was one of the key leaders of the Chinese Communist Party, who had been committed to liberating the Chinese peasants and promoting the construction of a socialist system. Fascinated by Gao Chongde's wit and courage, he decided to use her identity to infiltrate the Kuomintang and steal its arms.

This decision shocked the entire arms industry and made Gao Chongde a high-profile arms thief.

Gao Chongde was sent to Nanjing, where he used his special status to establish contacts with the top echelons of the Kuomintang in order to obtain information on munitions. He successfully passed on the information he obtained to the underground organization of the Chinese Communist Party, and by virtue of his familiarity with the Communist Party, he stole a large amount of arms and ammunition from the Kuomintang arsenal, providing important support for the military struggle of the Chinese Communist Party.

Faced with the grim situation of the Kuomintang keeping the number of ** secrets, Gao Chongde successfully passed the information to the underground organization of the CCP through clever methods. He bribed the old people and children who begged along the streets, hid the information in steamed buns, and completed the task of the organization in the simplest way.

Although the process was full of difficulties, Gao Chongde's determination and wisdom ultimately helped him successfully complete his mission.

Gao Chongde had long stolen arms from the Kuomintang, and his actions not only provided important arms support to the Communists, but also enabled the Communists to successfully avoid the Kuomintang and the Japanese on several occasions.

Thanks to Gao Chongde's efforts, the amount of arms in the arsenal gradually increased, which eventually attracted the attention of the Kuomintang. His actions have provided extremely strong support for the cause of the Communist Party of China.

In the course of the investigation, a huge lack of arms was discovered, and the incident even alarmed the National Council. In the course of further investigation, they focused on Gao Chongde.

In 1940, three unidentified individuals visited Gao Chongde's residence, and upon seeing them, Gao Chongde immediately recognized their identities. Although they had not yet made it clear that they were coming, Gao Chongde felt a deep threat.

According to the instructions of the party, Comrade Gao Chongde managed to escape from the scene with the help of the guards while he was seriously injured. To this end, the Communists immediately proceeded to arrange for her transfer to ensure her safety.

Comrade Gao also personally visited her in the hospital and stressed to the medical staff, "Comrade Gao Chongde is a meritorious hero of our party, and you must do your best to treat her."

To ensure her safety, our party classified her identity as top secret, and the notorious arms thief disappeared forever. Gao Chongde fell ill again and was hospitalized in her later years, and after she recovered, the organization did not arrange a new job for her, but let her live in a cadre sanatorium and enjoy the treatment of the main department.

After experiencing the vigor of the past, Gao Chongde chose to live an ordinary life, and he always remained silent about the past. However, it was only at the last moment of his life that he revealed the astonishing secret.

Although these historical events may seem to us today as just a story, the dangers behind them can only be truly understood by those who have experienced them firsthand.

Gao Chongde was one of the lucky ones, she experienced the sacrifice of many undercover spies during the revolution, but in the end she was able to successfully complete the earth-shattering feat and witness the birth of New China, which is very rare luck.

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