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Balu asked him to send urgent military information, and after he went out, he quickly ran to the Japanese artillery tower

During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Quantou Village, Gaozhuang Town, Heze, Shandong Province, was the seat of the anti-Japanese democratic government led by our Party, and was an important transportation liaison station between southwest Lu and the base area in Hebei. In the spring of 1943, a man suddenly returned to the village. His name is Yang Huchen, nicknamed "Three Old Arms". This man left the village in 1936, it has been seven years, and no one knows what he has done outside.

Balu asked him to send urgent military information, and after he went out, he quickly ran to the Japanese artillery tower

After Yang Huchen returned to the village, his performance could be described as decent, working in the fields every day, and filial piety to his parents, for which the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army noticed him and prepared to mobilize him to join the army to participate in the anti-Japanese resistance. But Yang Huchen resigned, saying that his parents were old and did not want to toss, but if the anti-Japanese needed, he could help run errands, send letters or something. At that time, running errands, sending letters, and calling traffic must be a very trusted person to take on the responsibility, this Yang Huchen just came back, he asked to do this, a little suspicious.

Balu asked him to send urgent military information, and after he went out, he quickly ran to the Japanese artillery tower

But at that time, there was indeed a shortage of people, and seeing that Yang Huchen was so active, the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army decided to investigate him first and ask him to send a general letter, but did not tell him to give the internal contact code, only to the designated place. After sending it like this a few times, this Yang Huchen finished very well. Therefore, the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army decided to ask him to send a more important letter, this time to be handed over to a specific person, and there must be a receipt. Yang Huchen successfully completed it again. However, the specific person who received the letter was a scout sent out in advance by the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army, and he came back to report that he had not seen Yang Huchen, let alone written a receipt for him.

In this way, the identity of this Yang Huchen was basically determined. But in order to further prove that he was an internal traitor sent by the enemy, the guerrillas of the Eighth Route Army once again asked him to send an "urgent military intelligence." It was one night in the late autumn of 1943, and according to the requirements, Yang Huchen sewed the information into his shoes and sent it to the head of the underground organization in Heze City, and told him to follow the secret number, the location of the letter, and so on.

Balu asked him to send urgent military information, and after he went out, he quickly ran to the Japanese artillery tower

After Yang Huchen set out in the middle of the night, he did not go in the direction of Heze, but quickly went to the Japanese artillery of the White Tiger Set. When he ran to The Village of Tabao, he was caught by a group of Japanese troops, and in a hall house in the Village of Tabao, a Japanese officer with an interpreter prepared to interrogate Yang Huchen. Before the Japanese officer could speak, Yang Huchen quickly bowed and said, "The villain's name is Yang Huchen, nicknamed 'Three Old Arms', a native of The Circle Village, and is the special agent captain of the Commander of the Imperial Allied Army, Wang Zhaozhou." Dispatched by Commander Wang, he broke into the circle to spy on the eight roads. He said as he took the information out of his shoe and offered it.

Balu asked him to send urgent military information, and after he went out, he quickly ran to the Japanese artillery tower

At this time, three people came out of the back room, the leaders of the guerrilla group of my Eighth Route Army. When the Japanese army and the interpreter saw the three people come out, they said angrily: "Chief, this dog agent, finally revealed his original form!" It turned out that these Japanese officers and translators were all disguised as commanders and fighters of the Eighth Route Army.

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