Spy spy, it's amazing! Immortal! The big brother I'm going to talk about today can be described as the No. of China's red spies1, known as the Chinese "007". He was once the ace of ***, and in the history of world intelligence, he was also a well-known ceiling-level figure.
He went undercover for 37 years, and until he retired, he never showed any flaws. The point is that he is not in the Military Secret Bureau, but in the center of global intelligence: the CIA is lurking. It's a pity that he was betrayed by his classmates, former comrades and brothers who lived and died together, and finally ended up with himself in an unusually decisive way. He used his death to prove his loyalty to the country, and he used his life to fulfill his sacred mission.
When I think about this past, those guys in the US intelligence department have a chill down their spines. In their words, if it weren't for this person's yellow ** face, he would have become the deputy director of the CIA long ago. The US side concluded that the losses he had inflicted on the United States far exceeded the total losses caused by the detected espionage cases. Its emergence has brought a lot of changes to the course of history.
This excellent red ** is called Jin Wuxi. His life, as the name suggests, has never been slack. In his 64 years of life, it seems that he was born only for intelligence. During the Korean War, on the surface, he tortured prisoners of war to extract confessions, but secretly, he sent the location of the volunteer prisoner of war camp and the list of mutineers, as well as the firepower deployment of the US army, and even the movement of the army.
In the 70s, behind the ice-breaking of Sino-US diplomacy, it was Kim Wuxian who uninterruptedly transmitted Nixon's decisions and attitudes towards Sino-US relations back to Beijing and assisted him in taking the initiative in diplomacy. All the information about China that Nixon and Kissinger saw was handled by Jin Wuxi. That is to say, on the issue of establishing diplomatic relations between China and the United States, every move of the United States is under the watchful eye of the Chinese.
Walking on the blade all year round, Jin Wuxian understands too well that for a **, the confidentiality of identity is the greatest security. Therefore, he never told anyone about his professional mission. So much so that when he was **, his wife and children didn't know that he was actually a Chinese spy.
Jin Wuxian is a major mistake in the history of US counterespionage. During his 37 years of incubation at the CIA, he never missed, and the Americans awarded him the Outstanding Contribution Award, saying that he was the most trustworthy and outstanding staff member. And all this, in November 1985, was broken by a mysterious transoceanic **. A Chinese colleague, his old classmate and colleague, the thief Yu Qiangsheng, used Jin Wuxian to make a name in order to defect to the United States. Three months later, in the Virginia prison in the United States, Jin Wuxian put a plastic bag on his head and tied a dead knot around his neck with a shoelace. He's going to suffocate like this. After a few breaths, the oxygen in the bag is depleted. I can't imagine how he went through that phase of breathlessness and despair. It's instinct to survive, and at that juncture, most people will use their hands to tear open the unsturdy garbage bag and breathe again. But Jin Wuxian didn't, he used a high-level professional quality to finish himself. All this, with Jin Wuxian's death, was sealed.
For decades, we didn't know anything about this iron-clad China, and when his name appeared again, it was already 2019. The secrecy period for the Jin Wuxian incident has arrived, which brought him back to the public's attention and gave him a fair conclusion.
Espionage warfare is cruel and ruthless at any time, and some people think it's cool to be a spy, as if they are in heaven and earth, and they can do anything. That's a lot of movies, and the spy in reality, no matter which country it represents, which faith it represents, is all alone. If you succeed, you must also stay incognito and stay away from merit; And failure means the end of life, and even bear false criticism.
I am full of respect to present the story of Jin Wuxian to you, as a tribute to those heroes and martyrs whose achievements are unknown to no one but whose merits will last forever. Just like many of our entrepreneurs who "join the army", they are incognito, silently dedicated, keep secrets, be cautious, listen to thunder in silent places, and see miraculous achievements in invisible places.