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His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

He was a legendary red agent, and in his lifelong revolutionary career, he paid unimaginable sacrifices for ordinary people, experienced countless tribulations and grievances, and even until the last moment of his life, he never saw the injustice washed away from himself. And this underground party member who has given everything for the country and the nation lurking in the heart of the enemy has been restored to his reputation after 61 years.

He is Huang Biao, a native of Qiuyang County, Hubei Province. He was born into a poor peasant family in Fengkou Town. Due to years of famine, the family life is difficult to sustain, 11-year-old Huang Biao fled with his mother to ask for food. But I don't want to get lost in the cold winter of wind and snow, and the mother and son duo get lost when they pass through the deep mountains and old forests. Fortunately, Huang Biao, who almost froze to death from starvation, was saved by a martial arts master who taught him his life's martial arts during the years he took him in.

His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

A few years later, when the grown-up Huang Biao returned home, his mother, who thought he had lost him, blamed herself, and she cried too much and blinded her eyes. This made the filial yellow label extremely sad.

Huang Biao, who was a heroic spirit, had a high reputation among his friends in the township, and everyone gathered around him, or followed him to learn martial arts, or discussed the situation in the face of the dark social reality of the time.

Later, he married Shu Xin'an, the daughter of the Shuxiang Mendi family, and had three lovely children.

In 1925, on the vast land of China, the seeds of revolution were sown in the fields, and finally became a burning trend. Huang Biao and the like-minded people around him launched a huge peasant uprising in Dongting Lake, and since then they have embarked on the road of revolution.

During the Agrarian Revolutionary War, he was resourceful and brave, and made many military achievements. He successively served as the chairman of the Economic Protection Committee of the County Soviet Government and the director of the Customs Registry office of the Xiang'e West Provincial Committee. However, the "purge" campaign promoted by ultra-left ideologies in the army intensified, forcing him to flee with his men and horses.

His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

Under the treacherous situation, Huang Biao, who led the brothers to find hope for the future, encountered the niece of the local Jinhua village lord in distress on the way to the battle, and immediately rescued him. The owner of the village took a fancy to this astute and slightly courageous offspring and gave up the throne, so his role became the boss of the Hong Gang dramatically.

In 1937, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out in full swing. The iron hooves of the Japanese army stepped into Qiuyang County. When the country was in trouble, a hot-blooded Huang Biao was full of anger, but because he could not find an organization, he felt that there was no way to repay the country.

One day in 1940, several mysterious figures with extraordinary temperament quietly came to the door, and it turned out that they were Li Renlin, commander of the Xiangnan Military Sub-district of the CPC, and his party, all of whom were Huang Biao's old superiors. This re-contact with him was to give him a glorious and arduous task.

Huang Biao's reputation in the local area was quite high, and some traitors intended to introduce him to the Japanese army and carry out stirrups for the invaders. Previously, Huang Biao avoided seeing him, but the old leader asked him to make a plan and break into the Interior of the Japanese Army to obtain intelligence for our army.

His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

Huang Biao, who was full of hope that he would go to the battlefield to kill the enemy in blood, did not expect that organizationally he would be made a "traitor.", and after a fierce ideological struggle, in order to resist Japan and save the country, he was determined to bear the burden of humiliation.

Soon after, the Japanese appointed him as the deputy commander of the security team. Because of his calm and ability and excellent organizational skills, he was admired and trusted by the Japanese commander, and he was promoted to the head of the Japanese puppet clearance brigade and the chairman of the Japanese puppet Fengkou Town Maintenance.

With clever camouflage and alertness, Huang Biao sent a large amount of important military intelligence within the Japanese puppet army to our army, and made outstanding and special contributions to the victory of the War of Resistance.

However, due to the need for secrecy work, his secret identity was only known to a few important leaders, and the villagers who did not know the truth mistakenly thought that the yellow label who had acted heroically and righteously in the past had betrayed Zu Qiurong as a traitor, and they were deeply ashamed.

The old and young of the Huang family have been under great pressure for this, and Huang's mother, who has always loved her son deeply, also feels landless. On a stormy night, she commissioned her family to write a will under a dim oil lamp, denouncing her son's shameless act of treason, and then hanged herself.

Huang Biao, who heard the news, had no way to tell the grief and pain in his heart.

His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

In the later underground work, Huang Biao worked harder, and he felt that only the early expulsion of the invaders was the best tribute to his mother. In view of the financial difficulties of the New Fourth Army at that time, he suggested to the Japanese army to set up a card to collect taxes on the main water transportation routes in the Jianghan Plain, and silver dollars rolled in, and the Japanese army greatly appreciated his plan, but did not know that Huang Biao secretly extracted 200,000 silver dollars from taxes and fees every month and delivered them to the New Fourth Army through secret channels, which solved the urgent need for our army at that most difficult moment of the revolution.

After the surrender of Japan, Huang Biao led more than 600 of his men back into the arms of the organization. Soon after, however, Chiang Kai-shek, who was plotting to start a civil war, encircled and suppressed the New Fourth Army, and Huang Biao was seriously wounded during the breakout, and the two guards assigned by the leader to take care of him defected.

Huang Biao found a robe and dressed up as a monk in Yiyang, Hunan Province, waiting for the return of the troops.

In May 1949, Hubei was liberated. Huang Biao lost contact with his unit. Through the introduction of a comrade-in-arms in Wuhan, he served as the director of the intelligence station of the Political Security Department of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau.

Soon, a vigorous three-anti movement was set off across the country, and the county government where Huang Biao was originally from sent to arrest him and escort him to the execution ground on the charge of traitor in the shortest possible time.

At this critical juncture of 100,000 people, Zhu Dixin, then director of the Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau, immediately reported to the provincial department, and Chen Yixin, the director of the department, secretly ordered that Huang Biao, who had been kidnapped to the execution ground, be shot and left behind on the grounds that the case needed to be solved.

His mother hanged herself for being a "traitor", and after liberation, she was rescued from the execution ground, and she did not know that she was a hero until 61 years after being wronged

However, what is puzzling is that Huang Biao was escorted back to Wuhan and was still sentenced to ten years in prison for betraying the revolution and acting as a traitor. This period of history makes us feel puzzled today, why did this astrologer who made great contributions and sacrifices to the revolution and the country not return his innocence at that time?

On August 3, 1953, Huang Biao, who had experienced ups and downs, honor and humiliation, was seriously ill in prison, and in the last moments of his life, he did not wait for rehabilitation, let alone talk about the flowers that heroes should enjoy.

On September 15, 1979, the Hubei Higher People's Court revoked the original verdict and acquitted Huang Biao. In 1980, the Wuhan Public Security Bureau announced it as Huang Biao Zhaoxue. It was not until August 3, 2014, that the remains of the Yellow Label martyrs were stationed in the Revolutionary Martyrs' Cemetery in the Western Soviet District of Xiang'e.

At this time, it has been 61 spring and autumn since he died with hatred. Throughout his life, his whole family suffered great hardships for the country, which was lamentable.

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