Silent feats Qian Zhuangfei heroic legend

Mondo games Updated on 2024-03-06

Silent feats Qian Zhuangfei heroic legend

Xinhua Daily Telegraph on July 1** said a legendary hero of our party's hidden front - Qian Zhuangfei. He bravely went deep into the "Longtan Tiger's Den", and in the most serious years of the White Terror, he became the "red **" lurking in the highest intelligence organ of the Kuomintang to fight wits and courage At the critical juncture when the CCP ** encountered Gu Shunzhang's rebellion, he was not afraid of danger, forgot his life, and sent the information to the hands of *** in time, so that the Communist Party of China avoided an unprecedented catastrophe; During the Long March, he mysteriously disappeared on the bank of the Wujiang River, becoming a "mystery case" in the history of the party.

He was an excellent Chinese Communist, and people came from far and wide to remember him.

On April 24, 1931, Gu Shunzhang, an alternate member of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China, defected in Hankou. At the critical moment, the six top-secret telegrams sent by the Wuhan secret service to Xu Enzeng, the head of the Kuomintang secret service, all fell into the hands of Qian Zhuangfei.

He was not afraid of danger, risked his life, and quickly transmitted the information to the CCP in Shanghai. This operation enabled many comrades, including Qu Qiubai and Wang Ming, to be safely transferred.

** He has said affectionately many times: "If it weren't for Comrade Qian Zhuangfei, we might have all died at the hands of the Kuomintang reactionaries." However, the hero mysteriously disappeared during the Long March, becoming a "mystery case" in the history of the party.

For years, the organization has been searching for Qian Zhuangfei's whereabouts. Qin Aihua, deputy director of the Party History Research Office of the Guizhou Provincial Party Committee, said. Although Qian Zhuangfei's name has been included in the "List of Martyrs", the specific place and time of his sacrifice have not been determined.

In 1984, a certain department of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army invited the old Red Army concerned to hold a forum on this issue, but the result was still not resolved. Although many years have passed in the story of Qian Zhuangfei, his heroic spirit and selfless dedication are still worth remembering.

He was an excellent fighter of the party and a hero of the people. His sacrifice has left a precious spiritual wealth for our party and country, and we will never forget him.

According to the recollections of most comrades of the Second Bureau of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission, Qian Zhuangfei, who was ill, did not cross the Wujiang River. On April 1, 1935, after the Red Army successfully crossed the Wujiang River in the south, a tall Red Army with a long face and a provincial accent was killed by Nie Congshan, a local recalcitrant, when he was marching to Yantianyan near the Tiziyan ferry in Jinsha County.

After interviewing villagers and other insiders who had met the Red Army, the party history department believed that the Red Army who died in Yantianyan was Qian Zhuangfei, deputy director of the Second Bureau of the Central Revolutionary Military Commission and deputy secretary general of the General Political Department of the Red Army.

According to Houshan Town, Jinsha County, Guizhou, the place of sacrifice of martyr Qian Zhuangfei is in the local area. Between 2000 and 2001, the Guizhou Party History Department and other departments formed a joint investigation team to investigate the area again and obtained first-hand information.

The investigation team also convened relevant experts to analyze and demonstrate, and finally came to the conclusion that the martyr Qian Zhuangfei died in "Houshan Township, Jinsha County, Guizhou Province", and the time of sacrifice was "April 1, 1935", and this conclusion was recognized by the relevant state departments.

The mystery of the disappearance of the martyr Qian Zhuangfei was thus revealed. Red ** Qian Zhuangfei is full of infinite loyalty to the party's cause, and he and Li Kenong, Hu Di and others composed of the "Longtan Three Heroes" directly stabbed into the "heart" of the Kuomintang, and made outstanding contributions to the security of the leading organs.

Martyr Qian Zhuangfei was born into a well-to-do small merchant family in Huzhou, Zhejiang, and later joined the Chinese Communist Party through the introduction of his wife and wife, and engaged in a series of secret work.

After the defeat of the Great Revolution, Qian Zhuangfei's identity was exposed, he was wanted by the reactionary authorities, and his family moved to Shanghai. When he worked in the Shanghai office of the Kuomintang Radio Management Office, he was shrewd and capable, and was favored by his boss, Huzhou native Xu Enzeng, and became Xu's confidant.

At the end of 1929, Xu En took over the Investigation Section of the National Organization Department, and prepared to establish a huge ** spy system (later evolved into the "Central Union"), he transferred Qian Zhuangfei to Nanjing and appointed him as his confidential secretary.

The special department led by *** decided to send Li Kenong, Qian Zhuangfei, and Hu Di to form a three-person special party group to "help" Xu Enzeng to establish secret command organs and four cover organs for secret secret organizations in Nanjing, Shanghai, and Tianjin, occupying key parts of the enemy's special organs, obtaining a large amount of important information on the Kuomintang's military and political trends and spy activities, and playing an important role in the Red Army's breaking the enemy's "encirclement and suppression", punishing traitors in the party, and rescuing comrades in the party.

In order to obtain information about Zhang Xueliang and the Japanese in Northeast China, Chiang Kai-shek instructed the Investigation Bureau to try to obtain it. Xu En once handed over this headache task to his henchman Qian Zhuangfei. **After receiving the report, Chen Geng was dispatched to go with Qian Zhuangfei and Hu Di to collect information on the Kuomintang in the name of justice.

They collected some simple information and newspaper excerpts to piece together a report of more than 40,000 words, and Xu Enzeng and his superiors were full of praise for the report and relied even more on Qian Zhuangfei.

Qian Zhuangfei and Li Kenong devised a scheme to create a false appearance of a CCP activity site and deliberately reveal clues to the reactionary detective captain. When the Detective Captain went to search for him, the building was empty, which aroused the suspicion of the Detective Captain's superiors, who eventually secretly executed him.

Although Xu En once relied heavily on Qian Zhuangfei, he refused to let go of one thing: the codebook used by the Kuomintang senior ** to exchange intelligence. Qian Zhuangfei used this as an excuse to remind Xu Enzeng that the codebook might not be safe, and eventually obtained a copy of the codebook.

After Qian Zhuangfei's death, his body was found and buried by the local people. Decades later, he was recognized as a martyr of the Red Army, and his cemetery and deeds exhibition room were named the *** Education Base and the National Confidential System Revolutionary Traditional Education Base.

Every year, 100,000 tourists come to visit and study to remember the revolutionary martyrs.

In Houshan Town, there is an on-site teaching point for party members and cadres, called "Choice". Here, it is the Qian Zhuangfei Martyrs Cemetery, which carries a moving history. In teaching, we heard that when martyr Qian Zhuangfei was faced with a life-and-death decision, he reluctantly gave up the time he spent with his children for the sake of the party's interests and the people's tranquility.

His parting with his son Qianjiang made people tearful. Before his son left, Qian Zhuangfei asked him the question of not being able to cook but cooking noodles, which seemed to be an ordinary question, but it was full of deep emotional sustenance and expectation.

However, this "goodbye" has become a farewell. Qian Zhuangfei's heroic dedication reflects his loyalty to the party and his love for the people. His sacrifice makes us deeply feel that as a party member and cadre, we must have firm ideals and convictions and the spirit of daring to sacrifice for the interests of the party and the people.

Today, more than half a century later, Qianjiang, who has passed the age of sixtieth year, has put his father's story on the big screen with his unique perspective and deep love, showing us the heroic feat of a man who gave up his small family to care for everyone, cherished the lofty ideals of communism and the people of the world.

Jinling Night is an affectionate and touching film directed by Qian Jiang himself. The film uses Qian Zhuangfei sacrificing his family in exchange for the party's safe evacuation time, showing the great spirit of a father's selfless dedication to the country and the people.

Qian Zhuangfei is an outstanding member of the Communist Party, and his story inspires each and every one of us. He gave up his family and made a choice without regret for the sake of the party's security and the interests of the country.

His heroic deeds are a typical example of thousands of communists, and they deserve to be remembered and studied forever. "Leave your own children to the enemy in exchange for time for the party to evacuate safely.

How painful it must be to be a father with such a determination. Li Binghong said with emotion. This is the true portrayal of Qian Zhuangfei, who uses practical actions to interpret what a real hero is.

The movie "Jinling Night" is not only a commemoration of Qian Zhuangfei's heroic deeds, but also a tribute to all those who have made sacrifices for the country and the people. Let's walk into this movie together and feel the heroic spirit of sacrificing a small family to take care of everyone, cherishing the lofty ideals of communism and the people of the world.

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