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He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

Since foreign invaders set foot on Chinese soil, a large number of traitors and traitors have appeared in the country. In order to survive, they help foreigners to do some hook-ups that hurt traitors and make everyone spurn. However, in order to win the victory, some people deliberately lurk around the enemy and collect enemy intelligence, in today's words, they are undercover or spies, making contributions to the country in obscurity.

He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

Today we will talk about this undercover man who lurked in the Japanese, named Xia Wenyun, who ate Japanese people, drank Japanese people, married Japanese women, and most importantly, he single-handedly eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops. Born in northeast China as a child, Xia Wenyun went to Japan to study abroad at a young age, and after completing his studies, he lived in Tokyo, Japan for fifteen years. At that time, the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression broke out, and although the upright middle-aged Xia Wenyun had been in Japan for many years, he had not forgotten that he was a Chinese, let alone his mission, so he gave up everything in Japan and embarked on the road to national salvation.

He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

In 1932, Xia Wenyun crossed the ocean and returned to China, when Li Zongren found him, and given his former background, he decided to let him lurk around the Japanese and go undercover. Until the outbreak of the Lugou Bridge Incident in 1937, important information on the large-scale Japanese attack on western Anhui and southern Henan was intercepted by Xia Wenyun one by one and provided to our army, so that our army reduced casualties.

He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

Until the Battle of Taierzhuang, Xia Wenyun gave our army a note with seven small characters written on it: "The enemy's north moves and the south does not move", our side found out the enemy's deployment, formulated a perfect battle plan, implemented the dumpling package plan, and eliminated more than 20,000 enemy people! Xia Wenyun has since provided a lot of intelligence, but has never been suspected by the enemy, thanks to the fact that his identity is very hidden, and almost no one except Li Zongren knows that he is a Chinese undercover at that time. For this reason, he was also insulted by Chinese, saying that he had sold traitors, japanese lackeys, but he did not refute it.

He had always been regarded as a traitor, and before he was shot, someone said the truth, and he eliminated 20,000 Japanese troops

Until after the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the people began to judge traitors and traitors, and Xia Wenyun could not escape, Li Zongren knew all that Xia Wenyun had done, so he revealed his true identity to everyone, and all of them were surprised. After all the dust settled, Xia Wenyun returned to Tokyo and married a Japanese woman until her death. From ancient times to the present, China has always had many obscure lovers who have silently contributed to the country and the people, but they are public. Some of today's celebrities, they donate all their assets, fund the establishment of schools, usually low-key, this is our role model to learn, do you know what obscure patriots there are?

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