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In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

Living in the era of peace, whether we are party members or ordinary people, we can respond to the party's call through our own ways and spare no effort to realize the Chinese dream. Thankfully, we have a lot of options.

However, in the war years, people living in the depths of the sea had only one way to go. That is to throw oneself into the ranks of the Communist Revolution and to shed one's blood, which is the only aspiration of those young people.

In the years of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, a number of patriots emerged who sacrificed their precious lives for the stability and peace of the country, and even the remains of some martyrs are still in exile, and some have already returned to their hometowns.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

During the Kuomintang-Communist Civil War, the urn of the martyr Zhu Feng, who was generous and righteous in Taiwan, was welcomed back to the motherland from Taiwan on December 9, 2010 and placed in the Martyrs' Memorial Park of babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery. After 60 years of farewell, the martyr Zhu Feng finally returned home!

The revolutionary road of the rich

Zhu Feng was born in Zhenhai City, Zhejiang Province, the Zhu family is a large family in the local area, the family conditions are good, she is a veritable rich family.

She was clever and clever from an early age, proficient in piano, chess, calligraphy and painting, and also learned calligraphy with the great calligrapher Sha Menghai, which was quite successful. Sha Menghai also gave her a nickname, Zhu Chenzhi, which she has used since she joined the revolution.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

In 1921, Zhu Feng entered the Ningbo Women's Normal School, and during her time at the school she dabbled in a wide range of fields, such as engraving, medical nursing, accounting and biology, which made her learning ability well demonstrated.

In the era of war and chaos, life is doomed to be turbulent. In 1925, the "May Thirtieth" massacre broke out, and Zhu Feng took the lead in participating in anti-imperialist patriotic activities such as demonstrations and demonstrations. The following year, she married Tohoku, married Chen Shouqing and gave birth to a daughter.

Later, the "918 Incident" broke out, and the Japanese occupied the three northeastern provinces. Faced with the brutality of the invaders, Zhu Feng was filled with grief and indignation, and then decided to join the revolution.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

At this time, her husband was tragically killed in the war, leaving them orphaned and widowed, and three daughters were born to her husband and ex-wife. But Zhu Feng always regarded them as their own, and after the fall of the northeast, they moved their families away, and Zhu Feng also officially threw himself into the War of Resistance.

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Zhu Feng's hometown of Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province, also became the frontline area of the War of Resistance. At that time, the CCP set up an anti-Japanese propaganda team in Zhenhai, led by Zhu Xiaoguang, a young man in his early 20s. Under his persuasion, Zhu Feng joined their national salvation operation.

Later, the two supported each other in the war, and the flames of love began to burn, and after they held a simple wedding, they threw themselves into a new round of fighting.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

When the war in Zhejiang was tight, Zhu Feng's family moved to Wuhan to work at the Communist-led Xinzhi Bookstore. She herself took out 500 oceans to maintain the normal operation of the bookstore until the fall of Wuhan.

After returning to Zhejiang, Zhu Feng, together with party members Hua Baisha and Zhang Yizhi, helped Taiwan patriots prepare to build the Taiwan Anti-Japanese Volunteer Brigade, and also generously donated 800 oceans and donated clothes and cloths to the Anti-Japanese Youth League.

During this period, Zhu Feng continued to participate in the revolutionary cause underground until 1945, when he officially joined the Communist Party of China.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

Go to Taiwan, be generous and righteous

In the early days of the founding of New China, the two parties of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party were fiercely sword-fighting, and war was inevitable. At this time, the leaders of the East China Bureau received an important order to find candidates to go to Taiwan to contact underground party members to obtain information, and they thought of Zhu Feng for the first time.

At that time, Zhu Feng was working for Hong Kong United Trading Co., Ltd., and she was preparing to leave Hong Kong and return to Zhenhai, Zhejiang Province, to reunite with her family. When she received this task, she did not hesitate for a moment, only wrote a letter to her husband, and went to Taiwan.

Coincidentally, her daughter Chen Lianfang had just given birth and wrote to her to go to Taiwan to see her little grandson. Isn't that the best reason to disguise one's identity?

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

After arriving in Taiwan, Zhu Feng took over with Cai Xiaoqian, secretary of the underground party's "Taiwan Provincial Working Committee," and Wu Shi, deputy chief of staff of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense. Through connections, Zhu Feng secretly sent this information to the mainland through Hong Kong.

After 40 days, Zhu Feng, who completed the task, received an order from her superiors to "quickly return", so she asked her daughter to buy a ferry ticket back to Hong Kong. But at this moment, Cai Xiaoqian was arrested!

The supreme leader of Taiwan's underground party did not withstand severe torture and recruited both Zhu Feng and Wu Shi. Zhu Feng received the news and prepared to leave Taiwan, but it was too late, martial law began in various parts of Taiwan, and all the passages in and out of Taiwan were closed.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

At this critical juncture, Wu Shi risked his life to issue her a "special pass" and sent Zhu Feng to Zhoushan with a military plane, thinking that a fishing boat would send her back to Zhenhai.

Later, Kuomintang agents searched for the pass at Wu Shi's residence, and he was also arrested on charges of "collaborating with the enemy." And Zhu Feng also fell into the hands of the enemy after hiding in Zhoushan for two weeks.

At this time, Zhu Feng knew that she was doomed and was determined to martyr herself, so she ripped off the metal chains and other objects on her clothes and swallowed them into her abdomen, bearing the pain of metal piercing her intestines. But she was discovered by the enemy in time, sent her to medical treatment, and survived.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

However, saving her was only the enemy's intention to get more information out of her mouth, and they thought that Zhu Feng would be as vulnerable as Cai Xiaoqian. But they were wrong, since joining the revolution, Zhu Feng had already put life and death aside, and this arrest never thought of returning alive.

Under the enemy's repeated forced confessions, Zhu Feng clenched his teeth and did not utter a word. Finally, the enemy was impatient, and pulled her to Taipei's Racecourse Town, where she was shot and killed with Wu Shi.

On June 10, 1950, Zhu Feng was shot 7 times and was generously righteous, at the age of 45. Then after Zhu Feng's death, her relics have not been claimed, and the location of her remains has become a major mystery.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

Search for the remains, after several twists and turns

Since Zhu Feng's righteousness, her family in the mainland has not given up searching for her body, especially her second daughter Zhu Xiaofeng, who hopes to personally return her mother's skeleton in her lifetime.

But after so many years, it was still unable to achieve its wishes, and it was not until 2000 that it ushered in a turnaround. That year, an article published by the Shandong Pictorial Publishing House, "The War After the War," which told about the "Wu Shi case" incident and also published photos of Zhu Feng's trial before his execution.

A year later, Zhu Xiaofeng saw the photo and immediately turned to the publisher for help. With the return of the remains of many heroic martyrs who were righteous in Taiwan to the motherland, Zhu Xiaofeng was more eagerly looking forward to having his own mother.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

At this time, Zhu Xiaofeng was nearly old, and with the help of the staff of the publishing house, she got in touch with the original author of the article, the Taiwanese writer Xu Zongmao. Mr. Xu was very enthusiastic, and after hearing about Zhu Xiaofeng's wish, he expressed his willingness to help them find Zhu Feng's remains.

After five years, Mr. Xu finally found out that Zhu Feng's daughter Chen Lianfang was still in the human world. So did she know the whereabouts of the remains? When Zhu Feng was righteous, did he claim her corpse and relics?

These answers are all in Chen Lianfang's body, when Xu Zongmao saw her, she was in a nursing home, and the 85-year-old was still healthy and rosy. But when it comes to Zhu Feng's past, Chen Lianfang began to look cramped and uneasy, and she didn't know what to say all the time.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

Later, Xu Zongmao took out the family portrait photos of Chen Lianfang in the northeast when she was a child, and her expression eased. Xu Zongmao told her that her sister was still alive, but her health was not very good, and she hoped that the two would meet.

Hearing the news of her relatives, Chen Lianfang smiled and thought about it for a while before telling Xu Zongmao what had happened.

In that year, after the shooting of his mother Zhu Feng, their family also suffered a blow. In particular, Chen Lianfang's husband was locked up for investigation. At that time, Chen Lianfang was working in Taiwan's Secrecy Bureau, and like her mother, she was also engaged in intelligence work, which is what the CCP called "secret agent."

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

This may be something that Zhu Feng himself did not expect, his own daughter actually became a Kuomintang agent, and she was the most outstanding agent of the Communist Party. Although they are mother and daughter, they have different positions. Xu Zongmao could also vaguely understand why Chen Lianfang would resist so much at first.

Later, when it came to Zhu Feng's remains, even she didn't know about it. Chen Lianfang said that after Zhu Feng was killed, the body was directly removed and cremated by the Cremation Management Office of the Taipei Municipal Health Bureau.

In order to retrieve her mother's relics, Chen Lianfang also wrote a special letter to the Taipei Military Justice Bureau to intercede. Later, the Military Justice Bureau agreed to her request, but considering her mother's status as a CCP agent, she was afraid that her family would be implicated again, so she never claimed it.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

The last glimmer of hope was shattered, and Xu Zongmao had no direction for a while. In 2010, a Shanghai-based Mr. Pan provided clues to the remains to the publisher, saying that he would soon go to Taipei to attend the Autumn Festival.

There he carefully examined a document that recorded the whereabouts of the ashes of the "political victims," in which the ownerless urn No. 77 on the roster was signed "Zhu Zhanwen," possibly a misprint of "Chen Zhi."

The publishing house immediately passed on this good news to Xu Zongmao, so he asked Professor Zhu Huyuan of the Institute of Modern History of the Academia Sinica in Taiwan to help query the information, and then confirmed that the information was correct.

In 1950, Zhu Feng was killed by betrayal by traitors, and after 60 years, the body returned to the motherland, but her daughter was a spy

At 8 o'clock the next morning, Professor Zhu rushed to the cemetery area and finally found the ownerless urn numbered 77 in the far corner of the 11th tomb area of Fude Cemetery.

On December 9, 2010, after several twists and turns, the urn of the martyr Zhu Feng personally escorted by Mr. Liu Tiancai, chairman of Taiwan China Life Group, finally arrived at Beijing Capital Airport. Subsequently, escorted by his family, Zhu Feng's ashes were placed in the Babaoshan Revolutionary Cemetery Martyrs' Memorial Park.

When the martyr Zhu Feng was paved in Zhoushan, looking at her hometown close at hand, how painful and desperate she was. At the moment of reunion with her family, she could have rejected the secret mission, but she did not, at any time, the national righteousness above any private feelings.

She sacrificed heroically, and her soul wandered outside for 60 years before she was able to return to her hometown. Today, the martyr Zhu Feng is buried in the Babaoshan Martyrs' Park and is admired by future generations.

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