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The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

During the War of Resistance Against Japan, in order to end the war as soon as possible, the Japanese sent a large number of spies to China, and these spies stole military secrets through all available means, and even assassinated senior Chinese officers and generals.

Among these spies were Yoshiko Kawashima, who participated in Zhang Zuolin's assassination, and Naiko Nakajima, who was making waves in China. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, these spies had a great influence on the Chinese War of Resistance. Among them, Nanzao Yunzi, one of the female spies, almost killed Chiang Kai-shek in a conspiracy assassination.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

Nanzo Yunzi was born in 1909 in Shanghai, China. When she was 13 years old, her spy father sent her to a spy school in Japan under kenji Doihara, the head of Japan's great secret service. At the age of 17, Nanzo Yunzi graduated from a spy school and was immediately sent to Dalian, China, to engage in espionage.

In 1929, in order to further her role, Kenji Doihara sent her to infiltrate Nanjing as an out-of-school youth, waiting for the opportunity to infiltrate the kuomintang top level in order to steal military secrets.

After Nanzao Yunzi came to Nanjing, he assumed the pseudonym Liao Yaquan and worked as a waiter at the Tangshan Hot Spring Guest House. The Tangshan Hot Spring Guest House was funded by the International Department of the Kuomintang.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

Kuomintang military leaders often hold secret military meetings here. The Japanese secret service has long targeted Tangshan. PaiNanzao Yunzi infiltrated the hot spring guest house in order to steal military intelligence.

Nanzao Yunzi is delicate and charming, can sing and dance, and is very sociable. She used beauty to seduce Kuomintang officers and stole several important military intelligence without difficulty.

One of them was a report submitted by the Wusongkou Fortress Command to the Ministry of Defense on the expansion of the fort's military facilities. Inside, there are important military secrets such as the setting of gun positions, the distribution of artillery, the deployment of secret tunnels, and the distribution location of more than 70 mingpidel bunkers. In the later Battle of Songhu, the Japanese used this information to destroy the Wusong Fort in one fell swoop.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

Huang Jun

After this, Nanzao Yunzi continued to use his advantages and soon caught up with Huang Jun, then the secretary of the Kuomintang Executive Yuan.

Huang Jun is a native of Minhou, Fujian, born in 1884, born in a family of eunuchs, studied in Japan when he was young, familiar with Japanese customs and customs, proficient in Japanese.

After returning to China, he served in the Beiyang government, and was later appreciated by Lin Sen, chairman of the National Government in Nanjing, and was transferred to the Executive Yuan as the chief secretary. After Wang Jingwei became chairman of the Kuomintang Central Political Conference and chief executive in 1932, he was even more impressed by Huang Jun, who was familiar with the situation in Japan.

Huang Jun is a womanizer, because of official business often come to the Tangshan Hot Spring Guest House, the first time he saw Nanzao Yunzi, he was fascinated by the other party's beautiful and elegant posture, and then he was out of control.

After finding out Huang Jun's true identity, Nanzao Yunzi also took the initiative to give him a hug. Both sides had their own needs, and soon they came together, like glue and paint, and they were in cahoots.

After Huang Jun revealed a lot of "internal" information to Nanzao Yunzi, he was also "forced" to join the Japanese spy, and eventually his sons were developed into Japanese spies. The Huang father and son took advantage of various opportunities to collect intelligence for Nanzao Yunzi and expand their espionage organization; the General Staff Headquarters, the Military Affairs Department, and the Naval Department under the Military Commission of the Nationalist Government were all dragged into the water one after another, and some major secrets of the Kuomintang side were stolen one after another.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

On July 7, 1937, Japan created the "Lugou Bridge Incident", and the War of Resistance Against Japan broke out in full swing. In order to cooperate with the Japanese attack on Nanjing, in mid-July, Nanzao Yunzi disguised himself as a bank clerk and secretly infiltrated Nanjing among the refugees. Arrived in Nanjing, actively contacted Huang Jun's father and son, and stole intelligence.

In early August 1937, Chiang Kai-shek presided over the Supreme National Defense Conference at the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing, and decided to take advantage of the fact that the Actions of the Japanese Kwantung Army and the Guannei Forces had not yet been unified, to seize the opportunity before the enemy's large-scale troops launched a large-scale attack on the Yangtze River Basin, selected the shipwrecks in the narrowest Jiangyin waters of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, blocked the roadway, and then used naval ships and artillery fire on both sides of the strait to cut off the Yangtze River channel.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

In this way, on the one hand, it is possible to prevent Japanese ships from advancing west along the Yangtze River, and on the other hand, Japanese warships and more than 6,000 Japanese marines in the jiujiang, Wuhan, Yichang, and Chongqing areas in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River can be surrounded and annihilated. Jiang presided over the Supreme National Defense Conference, which was recorded by Chen Buli, secretary of the attendant office, and Huang Jun, secretary of the chief secretary of the Executive Yuan.

Immediately after the meeting, Huang Jun informed Nanzao Yunzi of this information. Nanzo Yunzi quickly handed over the information to Nakamura, the military attaché of the Japanese Embassy, who reported it directly to Tokyo.

As a result, the Japanese Marines took the lead and headed eastward overnight. Just before Chiang Kai-shek's order was issued and the blockade of the water surface of the Yangtze River, the fortress of Jiangyin, was about to be implemented, in just two days, all the Japanese warships and merchant ships in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River came at high speed, rushed across the Jiangyin River, and withdrew to the mouth of the Yangtze River, and all The Japanese expatriates were evacuated with the boats. The military plan to blockade the Fortress of Jiangyin thus collapsed.

After receiving the return from his subordinates, Chiang Kai-shek was greatly angered. However, he did not examine the matter carefully, and only thought that the Japanese army had seen through the plan in advance. No one expected that because of this negligence, Chiang Kai-shek almost lost his life.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

In August 1937, after the Japanese invaders created the "August 13" incident, they immediately sent troops to attack Shanghai in a big way. The Chinese defenders were forced to defend themselves, and the Battle of Songhu began.

In August, when the Battle of Songhu was in full swing, Chiang Kai-shek decided to supervise the battle in Shanghai, Shanghai and Nanjing were close at hand, and Chiang Kai-shek was preparing to go to the Shanghai front several times to inspect and direct the operation, but because the railway and highway between Ninghu and Shanghai were strictly sealed by Japanese aircraft, they were bombed indiscriminately and extremely unsafely, and the trip was never completed. On the 25th, Chiang Kai-shek summoned Bai Chongxi, Gu Zhutong, Wang Jingwei, and others to hold a secret military meeting to discuss issues related to the next step of the operation.

After Chiang Kai-shek proposed that he personally inspect the Shanghai front, the participants at first did not approve of it, mainly because they were worried about safety, but Chiang Kai-shek insisted on going.

In order to ensure the safety of the trip, Deputy Chief of the General Staff Bai Chongxi suggested that Chiang Kai-shek take the British ambassador Xu Gesen's car to Shanghai. Because Ambassador Xu Gesen's car had the British flag on it, it was believed that Japan did not dare to provoke Britain at that time and could avoid the bombing of the Japanese army, and Chiang Kai-shek agreed to this. After the meeting, Huang Jun immediately reported the matter to Nanzao Yunzi.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

On the second day, Chiang Kai-shek was in an urgent situation and temporarily terminated his trip to Shanghai. As a result, the British ambassador's car was chased by two Japanese planes on the Shanghai-Nanjing Highway in the Jiading area, the car was overturned, ambassador Xu Gesen was injured in the back bone, shot in the liver, and his life was in danger.

On the 3rd day, the entourage hurriedly bandaged Ambassador Xu Gesen to stop the bleeding, carried him to the car, and sent him to Huxi Hong'en Hospital for emergency treatment. That evening, Chiang Kai-shek received a report that british ambassador Xu Gesen's car was destroyed by Japanese bombing on the way to Shanghai, and the ambassador was seriously injured.

On August 30, the Kuomintang side prepared to hold the "Premier's Memorial Week" meeting in the auditorium of the Central Military Academy in Nanjing, and Chiang Kai-shek was scheduled to attend and give a speech at the meeting. However, on the day of the meeting, two unidentified young men drove into the venue before the meeting.

Huiji, who was in charge of the security of the venue, immediately sent someone to inform Chiang Kai-shek to postpone entering the venue, and at the same time asked the security personnel to find a way to catch the two unidentified men. In the end, the two men were killed, and two silent pistols and several powerful bombs were recovered from them. Later, after investigation, it was learned that this incident was also planned by Nanzao Yunzi behind the scenes.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

A series of accidents made Chiang Kai-shek realize that a Japanese spy had infiltrated the central department. Therefore, he secretly ordered the gendarmerie commander Gu Zhenglun to secretly investigate the internal situation and solve the case within a time limit.

According to the analysis of the case-solving team, the above-mentioned leaks were the contents of the supreme military meeting, and in addition to several high-level military and political personnel, only Secretary General Chen Bray and Huang Jun served as records. Huang Jun, who usually lives in a debauched life and has a good relationship with the Japanese, is listed as a key suspect.

Soon, the gendarmes found out that in the "Central Military Academy Assassination Of Chiang Kai-shek case," the two Japanese agents were riding in Huang Jun's car. The facts of the case gradually became clear. In order to expand the results of the battle, Gu Zhenglun also sent his men to rebel against Huang Jun's maid Lotus and asked her to monitor Huang Jun's actions.

On the first day, Lotus secretly reported that after Huang Jun's driver returned from outside, he went straight to Huang Jun and handed him a top hat. Gu Zhenglun immediately ordered the agent to keep an eye on the driver.

On the second day, the next day, the agent followed the driver into the international club where Nanzao Yunzi was located, only to see the driver hang a top hat on the coat hook by the wall, and then sat down at a table to drink coffee. The agent noticed that a top hat of exact the same style and color as the driver had hung on the coat hook.

3 days later, a Japanese drinking coffee left his seat and walked to the coat hook, took off the top hat of the Driver Huang Jun, put it on his head, and walked out the door. This person is the small river of the Japanese embassy. None of this escaped the eyes of the agent. The next day, Xiaohe wore a top hat and rode to the club, and on the way, he was suddenly knocked to the ground, breaking his head and bleeding, and the top hat also flew to the side.

For 4 days, several passers-by appeared in time, some escorted the perpetrators to the police station, and some stopped a car and stuffed the river into the car and sent it to the hospital for rescue. In fact, these "perpetrators" and "passers-by" were all dressed up by agents of the military command.

The agent picked up his top hat and inspected it, and found that the Japanese ambassador Hadhi Yoshiro had given Huang Jun's instructions, so he exchanged it for a fake letter written in advance. The agent sped to the club, saw that there was already a top hat of the same color hanging on the coat hook, and reached out to change a hat and exited the door. Looking back, the hat did indeed contain the information provided by Huang Jun to Su Mo. After Gu Zhenglun learned about the situation, he quickly reported to Chiang Kai-shek, who ordered the next night to act and secretly arrest Huang Jun and a group of spies.

During the interrogation, Huang Jun confessed to his crime

Admit it. After a trial by a military court, Huang Jun's father and son were sentenced to death for treason and publicly executed. Sentenced Nanzao Yunzi to life imprisonment

sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment for all other members.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

According to international practice, if an enemy spy is caught in wartime, he can be executed within three days, but the reason why the Kuomintang authorities did not sentence Nanzao Yunzi to death is unknown. Nanzao Yunzi was imprisoned in Nanjing's Tiger Bridge Central Prison.

A few months later, the Japanese army attacked Nanjing, and Nanzao Yunzi escaped from prison. However, because her identity had been exposed, the Guotong District could not go, so she sneaked to Shanghai to continue her espionage activities.

After the outbreak of the Pacific War, Nanzao Yunzi served as the chief of the special section of the Japanese secret service in Shanghai, often entered the British and French concessions, arrested a large number of anti-Japanese soldiers, destroyed more than a dozen contact points left by the Kuomintang military command, and trapped dozens of military command agents. The Kuomintang military command hated her to the bone, and many attempts to assassinate her failed.

One night in April 1942, Nanzao Yunzi was driving out alone, was discovered by military agents, and then secretly followed, at xiafei road (now Huaihai Middle Road) in the French Concession, when Nanzao Yunzi dressed in a Chinese-style cheongsam got out of the car, three military commanders raised their guns in unison, Nanzao Yunzi was shot on the spot, fell to the ground, and then died on the way to the hospital, only 33 years old.

The Japanese "Imperial Demon Flower" that almost wanted Chiang Kai-shek's name was "Nanzao Yunzi."

Nanzo Yunzi has committed many evils and crimes in her life, and is on a par with the notorious female spy Yoshiko Kawashima. In the end, she got the end she deserved. In later historical research, it is difficult to find the history of his existence in both the Kuomintang and the Japanese sources, so that most people still doubt the authenticity of his existence.

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