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The most cattle traitor in the War of Resistance, seven words saved the lives of 290,000 people and eliminated 20,000 Japanese devils!

Since ancient times, our country has put loyalty and righteousness first, so it is very resentful of these traitors. At that time, if there was a traitor in a family, the whole family would be looked down upon. In people's perception, as long as they work for the Japanese, such people are traitors, including those translators who translate for the Japanese. But there was a translator at the time, who not only did not commit treason, but also saved 290,000 Chinese soldiers.

The most cattle traitor in the War of Resistance, seven words saved the lives of 290,000 people and eliminated 20,000 Japanese devils!

Xia Wenyuan was a student studying in Japan, and when he returned from his studies, he happened to encounter the outbreak of aggression against China. Under the threat of the Japanese, he became a translator in Japan, of course, with his academic qualifications, of course, a translator of the Japanese high command. And he readily agreed. In order to be able to gain a foothold in the Japanese high-level, Xia Wenyuan recruited Li Zongren for the Japanese, and he also married a Japanese woman, so that his identity was once again rooted in the Japanese high-level. Unexpectedly, he was successfully rebelled by Li Zongren. Xia Wenyuan was given the opportunity to enter the interior of the Japanese as a way to find out more useful information. In the process of plotting against Li Zongren, Xia Wenyuan suddenly realized his mistake, so he wanted to do something to make up for his mistake and serve his motherland. At Li Zongren's suggestion, he did not defect to the Chinese army, but returned to the Japanese to provide intelligence to Li Zongren.

The most cattle traitor in the War of Resistance, seven words saved the lives of 290,000 people and eliminated 20,000 Japanese devils!

From 1934 to 1935, Xia Wenyun took advantage of his position to provide Li Zongren with a lot of Japanese operational intelligence about India and Southeast Asian countries. In 1937, the outbreak of the All-out War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the early Stage of the Chinese Battlefield was really tragic, the fall of Shanghai, the fall of Nanjing, a great deal of mourning. In 1938, Xia Wenyun passed on the news to Li Zongren about the Battle of Taierzhuang, only 7 words: the Japanese army moved south and north. Those seven words covered too much information. This war gave the enemy a glimpse of how chinese soldiers were not so easily defeated.

The most cattle traitor in the War of Resistance, seven words saved the lives of 290,000 people and eliminated 20,000 Japanese devils!

An inch of mountains and rivers, an inch of blood, an inch of land buried the soul of the hero. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, there were many stories to sing and weep. Many national heroes, they are drowned in the dust of history, we do not know. There are also many heroes like Xia Wenyuan, who stand on the dividing line between black and white, wandering in the gray area, and the justice in their hearts is the light that illuminates their progress. Some people have said that heroes don't die, they just die over time.

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