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Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

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Chinese Intelligence Heroes: Wu Kejian's Rescue Operation When Shanghai was liberated in 1949, the lives of democrats were in danger. However, at this critical juncture, Wu Kejian, an intelligence hero of the Chinese Communist Party, stepped forward and organized a thrilling rescue operation, successfully rescuing the famous democratic revolutionaries Zhang Lan and Luo Longji safely. This article will introduce Wu Kejian's intelligence career and his heroic actions, showing his intelligence and courage as an underground intelligence officer. 【First paragraph】At the time of the liberation of Shanghai in 1949, the Chinese People's Liberation Army began to approach Shanghai, and after the liberation of Nanjing, Chiang Kai-shek used military power to threaten democrats. Famous democratic revolutionaries Zhang Lan and Luo Longji also became targets of kidnapping threats. At this moment of crisis, Wu Kejian, as the head of the underground party in Shanghai, received a rescue mission. [Second paragraph] Wu Kejian received intelligence showing that Zhang Lan and Luo Longji had been monitored by military agents and placed under house arrest in Shanghai Hongqiao Hospital. At the same time, Chiang Kai-shek ordered their assassination, and the plan was handed over to Nie Jun, the head of the inspection department of the Shanghai Garrison Command, for execution. Wu Kejian knew that they had to rebel against Yang Hu and the leader of the Shanghai Youth Gang as soon as possible in order to successfully rescue the democrats.

Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

【Third paragraph】In order to successfully plot against Yang Hu, Wu Kejian communicated Zhou Enlai's instructions to Yang Hu through contact between Yang Hu's wife Tian Shujun and close friend Dong Zhujun. After careful consideration, Yang Hu agreed to come to the rescue. He chose his son-in-law Zhou Lixing and Yan Jinwen, deputy captain of the inspection department, as rescue candidates. 【Fourth paragraph】On May 24, 1949, the street fighting in Shanghai had begun, and Chiang Kai-shek secretly ordered Zhang Lan and Luo Longji to be secretly sent to Liupu Wharf, and then buried in the Huangpu River. Yan Jinwen, who got the news, quickly drove them up, however, the people of the garrison headquarters had already followed. At the moment of the attack, Yan Jinwen abandoned the car and ordered his entourage to carry Zhang Lan and Luo Longji on their backs, pass through the wall and courtyard, and run all the way to Yang Hu's mansion. There, the PLA had been waiting for a long time and successfully rescued Zhang Lan and Luo Longji. Wu Kejian's heroic actions earned him a reputation and made significant contributions to the party and the people. However, this is only part of his rich intelligence career. He has been engaged in intelligence work for a long time, and during the ups and downs of the Republican period, he experienced countless risks and completed many important tasks.

Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

Wu Kejian has always been an advanced representative of the Communist Party of China from being born in 1900 to a poor family of workers in Hunan to joining the Communist Party of China, experiencing many revolutionary activities and studies. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he continued to engage in intelligence work, using Shanghai as a base and successfully collecting and transmitting many important intelligence. [Paragraph 7] Wu Kejian not only collected intelligence, but also actively participated in countermeasures. He successfully organized the uprising of Chengqian and Chen Mingren in Hunan Province, the uprising of Commander Lin Zun, and the "Two Voyages" uprising, all of which contributed to the establishment of New China. Wu Kejian protected intelligence with professional cover, strict discipline, and the three caves of cunning rabbits, allowing him and his team to survive and win in the crisis. As a result, Wu Kejian's intelligence work could be carried out undisturbed under the close supervision of the Kuomintang. 【Paragraph 9】Wu Kejian's heroic actions and outstanding performance have been highly praised and rewarded. His intelligence system worked well under his leadership, with many undefeated victories. His efforts and courage have earned him numerous admirations and praises.

Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

Wu Kejian's story shows the wisdom and courage of underground intelligence officers, who quietly contributed to the victory of the party and the people during the crisis and oppression during the Republican period. It deserves our remembrance and admiration. As an underground intelligence officer, Wu Kejian's heroic actions and outstanding performance have earned him reputation and awards. His intelligence system worked brilliantly under his leadership, with many major victories. His story shows us the wisdom and courage of underground intelligence officers, who made a great contribution to the victory of the party and the people. We should remember their dedication and admire their courage and wisdom. Finally, what we need to think about is, how can we use our own wisdom and courage in today's society to contribute to the country and society? Wu Kejian: The "undefeated red agent" in the history of Chinese Communist intelligence Since 1946, when the Liberation War began, Wu Kejian came to Shanghai, and his arrival marked the beginning of a covert operation. In an office on the Bund in Shanghai, he rented a place and set up four secret radio stations codenamed Lingtai, Qitai, Kuntai, and Lantai. Over the next two years, the stations sent as many as 977 telegrams.

Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

This feat not only demonstrated Wu Kejian's intelligence capabilities, but also provided strong support for the activities of the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai. However, Wu Kejian did not achieve these results overnight. In fact, since he founded the National Salvation Times in Paris, France, in 1936, he has been fighting for the intelligence work of the Chinese Communist Party. During his long and difficult intelligence career, Wu Kejian assembled a large intelligence team whose activities covered southern regions such as Nanjing, Shanghai and Hangzhou. The team developed a vast intelligence communications network, with more than 1,500 intelligence relations personnel at its peak. Surprisingly, despite this vast network, not a single person has been arrested and not a single radio station has been detected. This is a huge achievement, and it is precisely because of these efforts that Wu Kejian has been hailed as the "undefeated red agent" in the history of Chinese Communist Party intelligence. Wu Kejian's intelligence work is not only to provide intelligence support, but more importantly to provide protection for party activities. On the hidden front of the Chinese Communist Party, he wrote one red legend after another. His secret radio stations not only relayed military intelligence, but also provided guidance and inspiration to party members.

Wu Kejian, the hidden front: None of the 1,000 intelligence officers who led the leadership were arrested, and the enemy could not guess the three secrets

These stations became an important pillar of the Communist Party in Shanghai and contributed greatly to the party's victory. However, Wu's work is not without risk. Under Chinese Kuomintang, intelligence workers faced harsh censorship and persecution. Even in this environment, Wu and his team maintained a high level of confidentiality and discipline. With the spirit of daring to sacrifice and sticking to their faith, they silently contributed to the cause of the party. It was precisely because of their selfless dedication that the Communist Party of China was able to establish a solid foundation in Shanghai and finally win the victory of liberation. Looking back at Wu Kejian's intelligence career, we can't help but ask: How did he manage to ensure that no one was arrested and no radio station was detected? What are the secrets and hardships in this? Probably, it was their high secrecy and discipline that allowed them to hide themselves from the enemy. Or perhaps, it is their selfless dedication and perseverance that allows them to persevere in the face of adversity. Whatever the answer, the achievements of Wu Kejian and his team deserve our deep consideration and admiration. In today's world, intelligence remains one of the priorities that governments and organizations attach great importance to. However, with the development of science and technology and the flow of information, intelligence work has become more complex and difficult.

We need to learn from Wu's experience and learn from their confidentiality and discipline. At the same time, we also need to stick to our beliefs and face difficulties and challenges with selfless dedication. Finally, let's consider the question: In today's era of highly advanced information, how can intelligence work meet the challenges? Please leave your comments.

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