There is actually an underground party in the Military Command Bureau

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-06

"There are underground party members in the Military Command Bureau! Dai Li, as the director of the Military Command Bureau, was furious when he received the news, and was about to decisively order the arrest of the so-called "spies", but when he saw the name, he couldn't help but chuckle and said: "How is this possible!" This "spy" named Li Shiyu is about to become their target.

In 1945, after Japan's surrender, Li Shiyu originally planned to quit the latent state, but in order to grasp more information, he was invited to join ** and was quickly promoted to major general. Dai Li's trust in him was so great that he failed to discover his true identity even before he died in a plane crash in 1946, and even when Li Shiyu was questioned earlier, Dai Li's full protection was there.

So, who is this Li Shiyu? It all goes back to the time of the September 18 Incident in 1931. At that time, he actively threw himself into the struggle against aggression and became a glorious Communist Party member, determined to defend the independence and freedom of the motherland with his life. With the passage of time, Li Shiyu gradually emerged, and after graduating from university in 1934, he received a special mission - to penetrate into the Northeast Army and conduct secret infiltration. A few years later, he was transferred to Tianjin, where he began to gather intelligence on enemy-occupied areas.

It is worth mentioning that Li Shiyu successfully rescued Feng Ji, an underground worker of our party, in 1937, showing extraordinary determination and wisdom. In 1940, Li Shiyu successfully broke into Wang Puppet **, and obtained key intelligence many times, providing strong information support for the New Fourth Army to effectively resist the "Qingxiang". At the same time, the large amount of account information he provided enabled the military commanders to take multiple measures in parallel, suppressing and arresting many traitors. However, in 1946, Li Shiyu was suspected by the military commanders, tortured, and although he withstood the torture for up to three months, he was still sentenced to 7 years and 6 months in prison. Thanks to the Order's help, he was able to regain his freedom in February 1949.

After the baptism of war, Li Shiyu never stopped working, and he continued to silently dedicate himself to the revolutionary cause. However, the difficult years have passed, and a new chapter in history is unfolding. In 1987, Li Shiyu devoted all his money to the education of his hometown; He died in Beijing in 1999 at the age of 91. His life was full of twists and turns, full of bravery and perseverance, and he used his blood and sweat to survive countless hardships and dangers, and became a hero of the revolution.

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