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A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

There is a house in Nanmen Lane, the ancient city of Zhaohua, Guangyuan, Sichuan: built in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, it is a three-entry courtyard, formed by the mountain, and the terrain is raised layer by layer, with the meaning of ascending step by step. This house is antique, it is the ancestral property of the Wang family, one of the four noble families in Zhaohua City, the owner of the house is called Wang Lianshan, who was once the quartermaster of the Sichuan warlord Liu Xiang, owns thousands of acres of good land, and is a large landlord of the local rich side.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Lianshan, a large landowner, not only had a lot of land, but also opened two silk factories and an iron factory, and opened two money houses in Chongqing and Shanghai. Because he often went to Nanchong to run a silk factory, he got acquainted with KangYushan in Kangjiadian Village, Nanchong, and the two married brothers of the opposite sex, and the relationship was very close.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Lianshan has a daughter named Wang Zhao, nicknamed Wang Huaqin, very beautiful, because of the good family conditions, received a good family education since childhood, but went to various places for further study, had studied at Shanghai National Jinan University, French Church School, and studied at Waseda University and Tokyo Imperial University in Japan; proficient in French, English, Japanese and many other Chinese.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Lianshan's brother Kang Yushan had two sons, the eldest son was named Cornell, and the younger son was named Kang Keming. Due to the interaction of his father's generation and the poverty of the Kang family, Wang Lianshan bore all the expenses of Cornell and Kang Keming from junior high school to college. For this reason, Wang Huaqin and the Cornell brothers formed a deep friendship.

Wang Huaqin and the Cornell brothers have been in contact since childhood, however, when they grow up, the children of the two families have embarked on a completely different path.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Cornell, graduated from the History Department of Sichuan University, joined the Communist Party of China as a student, and served as the secretary of the Student Committee of the Chengdu Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China, the director of the Youth Department, and a member of the Youth Working Committee of the Sichuan Kang Special Committee. Later, he went to Yan'an. Later, he served as the director of the Secretariat of the Youth Commission of the CPC Central Committee. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as deputy secretary of the Southwest Working Committee of the Youth League, secretary general of the Central Committee of the Youth League, secretary general of the Southwest Administrative Committee, vice governor of Sichuan Province, and president of Sichuan University. His younger brother, Kang Keming, was also an early party member.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Cornell's hometown

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Wang Huaqin was expelled by order of the Japanese government, and Wang Huaqin boarded a ship with the personnel of the Chinese Embassy in Japan and returned to the motherland as the head of the Chengdu Civic Training Class.

At this time, Cornell also returned to Chengdu, where he studied at Sichuan University and substituted classes at Xiejin Middle School. Under the cover of reading, he engaged in secret work of the party. He also became a leading member of the Democratic Pioneers, a progressive student organization for the anti-Japanese salvation and salvation. The "Minxian", or "Chinese National Liberation Vanguard", was a revolutionary youth anti-Japanese salvation group established after the 129 Movement under the leadership of the CPC organization.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Huaqin was deeply influenced by it after reuniting with Cornell in Chengdu. She and the progressive students went deep among the workers and peasants, vigorously propagated the anti-Japanese ideas, boycotted Japanese goods, raised funds to help refugees, and contributed to the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan. Later, Wang Huaqin became a progressive youth, and with the help of the party organization and Cornell, he went to Yan'an, the holy land of revolution.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Later, Wang Huaqin was ordered by the Xi'an Office of the Eighth Route Army to serve as a political instructor in sun lianzhong's twenty-seventh division of the Kuomintang department. Later, Sun Lianzhongbu was ordered to drive to Xuzhou to participate in the Battle of Taierzhuang, Wang Huaqin followed the troops, and unfortunately separated from the troops on the way to the march, so he had to follow the common people and return to Xi'an, which was intended to be the Xi'an office of the Eighth Route Army, without success.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Still

Desperate, she arrived at an advertisement for the enrollment of the "War Cadre Regiment", signed up and was admitted. "War Cadre Regiment" is the abbreviation of the Wartime Cadre Training Regiment of the Military Commission of the National Government, and was a large-scale military and political training institution set up by the Kuomintang during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The first 3 months are for enlistment training, mainly for basic military exercises, field exercises, live-fire and weapons, terrain, city building, espionage, guerrilla tactics and other military courses. During their training, the students, without exception, joined the Three Youth League and the Kuomintang, and were later sent to Chongqing to become a military command agent and awarded the rank of captain.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

After that, Wang Huaqin was sent to Zigong and Chengdu post and telecommunications inspection institutes as deputy directors and directors, responsible for inspecting the publications, newspapers, and letters of secret PARTY members and progressive figures. During this time, she reunited with Cornell, with whom she remained in close contact, unaware that cornell was a secret party member. Cornell also lived in the home of Wang Huaqin's father, Wang Lianshan, several times, and with the help of Wang Lianshan, Cornell escaped the pursuit many times and turned the crisis into safety.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

After Wang Huaqinzhi rescued Cornell and others, it aroused the suspicion of the Military Command Bureau, which formed a special investigation team, and the leader of the investigation team was the major general commissioner who introduced her to join the military command. Because of the fear of affecting himself, and because Wang Huaqin came from a family of large landlords, the Major General Commissioner tried his best to mediate between them, excuse him, and wrote a report to the Military Command Bureau, saying that it was undoubtedly verifiable. Wang Huaqin was only punished by confinement for more than 6 months.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Huaqin handwriting

During the Liberation War, Wang Huaqin did not want to participate in politics anymore, resigned, and taught in a school, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, because her father was a large landlord, she was naturally suppressed as a counter-revolutionary, she was also arrested for having a "bad deed" of military command agents, and was sentenced to death after trial, and was about to be escorted to the execution ground, Cornell, who was then deputy secretary of the Southwest Working Committee of the Youth League, wrote a letter, and finally saved her from the execution ground, but she was still sentenced to 3 years of control.

A female military agent sentenced to death, once saved a vice-governor and wrote a note: Leave people under the knife

Wang Huaqin was with her daughter in her later years

Later, he returned to his hometown to farm, raised his children at home, took care of housework, worked in the field, in order to resist hunger, rice bran, grain bran, corn cobs, radish tassels, everything that could be swallowed, whether it was delicious or not, was filled into the stomach, so later suffered from stomach disease. The clothes she wore were patched and patched, and the shoes were patched and patched. Until 1982, Wang Huaqin's 30 years of grievances were finally obtained Zhaoxue, and the organization issued her a correction document, and held a townshipwide meeting to publicly announce that three years later, Wang Huaqin died at the age of 71, leaving a story in the village that was stifling and sighing.

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