Major General Zhou Ho was mistakenly killed, and his wife s diary was corrected 16 years later

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-06

Major General Zhou Ho was mistakenly killedYears later, his wife's diary was corrected.

He was once appreciated by Zhou Weilong and became a "spy" personally trained by Dai Li. From the first prisoner to be promoted all the way, through captains, colonels, and finally to major generals, his career seems to be smooth sailing.

He is Zhou Hao. However, in 1949, he mysteriously disappeared. Some people say that he followed Chiang Kai-shek to retreat to Taiwan, and some people say that he lived incognito and lived secretly, but no one really knows where he went, whether he was alive or dead.

Sixteen years later, Joo's true identity is revealed from a diary kept by his wife, Wu Xueya. He was not the spy we once thought he was, but a major general who had been expelled from the National Revolutionary Army because of his anti-Chiang sentiments.

His upbringing was full of twists and turns, born in Luotian, Hubei Province in 1910, he was smart and studious, he was admitted to the Wuhan branch of the Huangpu Military Academy and met his wife Li Huachu.

However, the Fujian Incident led to the disbandment of his army, and at the age of 24, he was wanted and imprisoned. Fortunately, in the interrogation room, he met his former classmates and was rescued by them.

Under the persuasion of his friends, in order to get rid of the identity of a prisoner as soon as possible, in 1934, Zhou Ho joined the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the National ** Military Committee, that is, the military commander, also known as the Fuxing Society.

However, at this stage, the Fuxing Society was full of chaos, and in just half a year, Zhou Ho was accused of colluding with the Communist Party and was imprisoned again. However, due to the lack of substantive evidence, he could not be convicted after investigation, and finally with the help of his friends, Zhou Ho was released from prison on bail.

After this **, Zhou Hao became more cautious in his words and deeds, and more serious in his work, which was also recognized by Zhou Weilong. Zhou Weilong's position in the military command is very important, and he has a close relationship with Dai Li, the boss of the military command.

According to Zhou Hao's daughter mentioned in her memoirs, it was under the care of Zhou Weilong that her father Zhou Hao's career went extremely smoothly and was highly valued by Dai Li. In 1942, when foreign enemies were still rampant, the Wang puppet regime and Chiang Kai-shek jointly betrayed the revolution, and their attempts became more and more obvious, and they secretly colluded.

Under Dai Li's secret instructions, Zhou Hao decided to hide his identity, infiltrate Wang's puppet regime to collect intelligence, and become a secret line of the military commander, responsible for connecting with the big traitor Zhou Fohai.

After receiving the order, Zhou Hao secretly went to Nanjing, and was officially appointed as the head of the major general of the Nanjing Station of the Military Command, and disappeared from people's sight. According to the memoirs of Zhou Hao's daughter, the father suddenly disappeared, and the family received preferential treatment from Chongqing, but even the mother did not know where the father went.

In 1943, Zhou Hao's public identity became the chief of the major general section of the Wang puppet regime, and he lived a beautiful life in Nanjing, but in fact, he repeatedly mentioned in his letters that he was circling in various forces, his inner torment, and the pain of not being able to follow his heart and not being able to help himself.

At the end of the year, Zhou Hao secretly rebuilt the Nanjing Station of the Military Command, and achieved remarkable results. When the news returned to Chongqing, Dai Li praised his work, and Zhou Hao's career reached its peak and he was awarded the rank of major general of the military command.

However, after the war, Zhou Hao faced a series of repressions, and although he successfully led the Nanjing Command, purged the Japanese and Wang puppet traitors, and expanded his power, his career was not as smooth sailing as expected.

However, it was these actions of his that touched the jealousy and panic of others. Only three days later, Chiang Kai-shek ordered him to be stripped of his power and tricked into house arrest at the Japanese military headquarters, and finally Chiang Kai-shek's descendants took over Nanjing, which he had created.

What made Zhou Hao even more puzzled was that although his immediate superior, Dai Li, released him on bail, he was sent to Shanghai Customs for the crime of **. At the beginning of his detention, Zhou Hao also used the connections he had established before to clear his grievances, but there was no result.

It was not until 1946 that Dai Li died in a plane crash, and Zhou Hao, who had been imprisoned for 8 months, was released from prison again. But now Zhou Hao is no longer the passionate self he once was.

He once again had deep doubts about the Kuomintang regimes that fought and suppressed each other, and he didn't want to work for such a ** anymore, but he didn't know where he should go.

At some point in Zhou Hao's life, he met an important person - Xu Chuguang. In 1943, they met for the first time, and they were both fellow countrymen and classmates, while Zhou Ho was in the midst of a struggle between the two forces.

Because of Xu Chuguang's identity, the relationship between the two has become closer. Although Xu Chuguang was keenly aware of Zhou Hao's inner struggle, he did not reveal his identity at the time, because the environment at the time was not suitable for him to do so.

However, when Zhou Ho became increasingly disillusioned with the Kuomintang and began to lose his way, Xu Chuguang decided to stand up and invite him to join a team that truly thought about the people. Zhou Hao wrote in his diary that he joined the Communist Party of China because he was disappointed with the existing **, and it was Comrade Xu Chuguang's invitation that brought him new hope.

In 1946, Zhou Ho officially became a member of the Chinese Communist Party, but in order to protect his family and keep it secret, he did not tell them the news.

Zhou Ho's daughter recalls that her father never said it explicitly, but her mother had long been aware of the changes in his work. These changes made it possible for his father to escape because of the timely information transmitted by his mother when Xu Chuguang ** was later.

Due to the particularity of his identity and work experience, Zhou Ho was arranged by the party organization to go deep into the enemy's interior to collect intelligence and weaken the enemy's combat effectiveness. At this time, the Military Command Bureau, where he had previously served, had been abolished and replaced by the Secret Bureau (of the same nature as the Military Command Bureau), and he was appointed as the head of the Major General's immediate team.

In order to better penetrate the enemy's interior, he became active again. He applied to Mao Renfeng, the director of the Secret Bureau at that time, to set up a Buddhist training group as a cover, so as to better cover the work of the agents of the Secret Bureau.

In fact, he was trying to cover up his identity as a communist and better gather intelligence for the party.

With the help of Zhou Hao, our party overcame many difficulties, thwarted many actions and plans of the enemy, and rescued many underground workers. However, at the end of 1947, when Xu Chuguang went to Wuhan to visit Zhou Hao's wife and daughter, he was unfortunately betrayed by a traitor, and his relationship with Zhou Hao was involved, which put Zhou Hao in a dangerous situation.

Fortunately, after Zhou Hao learned the news, he immediately arranged for all the underground workers to hide and minimize the losses of our party as much as possible. At the same time, the party organization quickly erased all evidence of contact between the two, and even if the enemy caught Xu Chuguang, he did not reveal any useful information, so although Zhou Ho was suspected of collaborating with the enemy again, because the enemy could not find evidence, he could only release him again.

In April 1948, Zhou Ho was released from prison, hoping to continue his rebellion work. However, at this time, his movements were closely monitored and difficult to carry out, and in order to ensure his safety, the party organization finally decided to let him return to the base area and stand by.

In September 1948, Zhou Hao's wife was taken to the liberated area of northern Jiangsu, and at this time the whole family learned that Zhou Hao had not been heard from, and he could not be found at his residence in Nanjing, so it turned out that he had secretly come to the liberated area.

The family has lived here ever since. Joo's daughter recalled that this was the last time her mother received a message from her father, and for many years afterward, her mother had been waiting, but she never received any more news from her father's trustee until her mother died.

At the end of 1948, when the Huaihai Battle broke out, Zhou Hao hoped to contribute to the victory of the battle, so he took the initiative to submit a request to Chen Pixian, secretary of the Central China Working Committee of the Communist Party of China, to go to the front line to carry out rebellion work.

Unfortunately, however, Joo Ho died in the line of duty. His heroic deeds and selfless dedication will always be remembered.

Zhou Hao once had an old relationship with Sun Liangcheng of the Kuomintang 107th Army. He didn't want to watch his old friends become obsessed, and he didn't want our army to pay more sacrifices. After receiving an agreed reply, he led his team to Sun to carry out rebellion work.

Although the progress was slow at first, with his efforts and the cooperation with Wang Qinghan, an underground worker of our army, he finally succeeded in rebelling against Sun Liangcheng. At the moment of tension, Sun Liangcheng's surrender not only alleviated the ** of our army, but also dealt a huge blow to the enemy and shook the morale of the Kuomintang army.

In November 1948, Zhou Hao received the task of plotting against Liu Ruming's corps, and in order to increase the success rate, he decided to ask Sun Liangcheng, who had already defected, to write a letter to Liu Ruming to persuade him to surrender.

Zhou Ho died in early 1949, and the cause of this incident was a letter that he had not consulted. The letter was sent directly by him, but he did not know the danger behind the letter.

It turned out that Sun Liangcheng was in the name of persuading Liu Ruming to surrender, but he actually hoped that Liu Ruming could help him break the siege. After Liu Ruming received the letter, he set a trap to deceive Zhou Hao.

Zhou Hao's trust in Sun Liangcheng and Liu Ruming has become the reason for him. After Zhou Hao**, his life also ended here. Zhou Hao's family was also crowned as a "spy family" because of his identity, and his deeds gradually faded out of the public eye.

After her husband mysteriously disappeared, Zhou Ho's wife, Li Huachu, has always believed that he is an upright person and that everything he does is for the country and the people. Although she never heard from her husband, she kept his letters and read them over and over again as a belief that she held on.

For many years after her husband's death, she raised her daughter and searched for news of him until her death in 1965. Although she failed to wait for news from her husband, in that year, the appearance of a diary changed all that.

This diary confirms Zhou Hao's contributions to the party and the country during the difficult years, which earned him the honor of being posthumously honored as a revolutionary martyr and provided care for his bereaved family.

This is an indescribable comfort and encouragement for Li Huachu.

This passage describes how Wu Xueya accompanied and covered Zhou Ho in his special work during the turbulent period, and finally protected Zhou Hao's relics. What makes us deeply admire is that Wu Xueya, like Zhou Hao, is a great person.

In this process, Zhou Hao's guard Gu Yansheng also played an important role. According to Zhou Hao's order, he left and handed over Zhou Hao's diary and relics to Wu Xueya.

Although he didn't wait for Zhou Ho to come back, he still fulfilled his responsibilities according to his instructions. Wu Xueya also protected Zhou Hao's relics until the victory of the revolution.

Her dedication and persistence make us even more admired. Overall, this text paints a story of courage and sacrifice that we deeply admire.

Although the truth is not easy to come by, it will always come. Although Zhou Ho is no longer alive, his dedication will not be forgotten. The Party and the country cherish everyone who has contributed to the country, and the people will always remember his name.

At the same time, his three daughters were taken care of by the state and the party, and they were all hardworking and upright people, living a peaceful and happy life. In the long river of history, there are countless people like Zhou Hao, who sacrificed their most precious years for the reunification of the nation.

We must cherish today's happy life, protect the home that we have exchanged for life, and work hard to create a better tomorrow.

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