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At the age of 13, he helped Japanese people "do things", learned Japanese as a translator, and was admired after his identity was exposed

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, many patriots appeared. In order to win the war, they will not hesitate to pay everything, fighting to kill the enemy on the battlefield or engaging in high-risk espionage work. One of them was a 13-year-old translator for the Japanese army, and at the age of 15, he was tortured by the Japanese army and did not betray the country's spies, he was a veteran soldier of Chen Minxue.

At the age of 13, he helped Japanese people "do things", learned Japanese as a translator, and was admired after his identity was exposed

Chen Minxue also has a name, "Suzuki Saburo", which was given to him by the Japanese. In 1929, Chen Minxue was born into a family in Dongmen, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province. In October 1938, the Japanese army landed in three ways along the Bay of Daya along Aotou to Pinghai. After the invasion, a small force was stationed in Chen Minxue's hometown. In order to better carry out the invasion work, a japanese learning class was opened in Dongmen, forcing children to learn Japanese where to go, and more than forty children, including Chen Minxue, were pulled to forcibly learn Japanese. Chen Minxue is smart and clever, and in less than three years he can speak fluent Japanese. The Japanese army took a fancy to the intelligence of the 13-year-old boy, summoned him to the headquarters, asked him to translate for the Japanese, and gave him the name "Suzuki Saburo".

At the age of 13, he helped Japanese people "do things", learned Japanese as a translator, and was admired after his identity was exposed

At the end of 1843, he was approached by anti-Japanese guerrillas, asked him about his work as an interpreter at the headquarters, and told him, "We have learned about your situation before, and although we are working as an interpreter for Japan, we have not done anything harmful to the people." He has also helped many people, and inadvertently rescued our team members. I came to you today because I want you to help us do something and help us provide us with more information about the Japanese army. Chen Minxue had heard a lot of things about the guerrillas, and he admired them very much, and he also wanted to do more for the people, so he agreed to the things that the guerrillas mentioned. In this way, Chen Minxue began his spy journey.

At the age of 13, he helped Japanese people "do things", learned Japanese as a translator, and was admired after his identity was exposed

Often walking by the river, where there are not wet shoes, paper can not cover the fire after all. Although he was careful, after providing important information to the guerrillas many times, he aroused the suspicion of the Japanese and was arrested and interrogated by the Japanese. During the interrogation, Chen Minxue expressed his grievances, saying that he had been working as a translator in a foreign firm, not a guerrilla, and if he did not believe it, he would kill him. The Japanese put the knife around his neck and gave him 30 seconds to tell the truth or kill him. Under this threat, Chen Minxue still did not tell the truth, and the Japanese were very angry and cut a knife in his back. After more persecution, Chen Minxue gritted his teeth and did not confess to the guerrillas, who were only 15 years old at the time.

At the age of 13, he helped Japanese people "do things", learned Japanese as a translator, and was admired after his identity was exposed

After the surrender of Japan, when Chen Minxue appeared in Sha Tau Kok with the guerrillas, the common people learned that this young man who worked as a translator in a foreign firm was also a part of the guerrillas. When he appeared in front of the Japanese, the Japanese were also stunned, and it turned out that "Suzuki Saburo" was also a guerrilla.

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