laitimes

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dental clinic and felt bad after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, and ordered: arrest the old doctor

author:Yu Shengyu 443

Before reading this article, I would like to thank you for your support by clicking "Follow", which is not only convenient for you to discuss and share, but also can bring you a different sense of participation!

---------------

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dentist for a consultation, and after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, he felt very bad and ordered: arrest the old doctor

In 1944, the smoke of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression still permeated the land of China. Ye Fei, a battle-hardened general, had to walk into a dental clinic on a busy street corner because of an unbearable toothache. This clinic seems ordinary, but Ye Fei has experienced an unexpected adventure here.

Walking into the clinic, Ye Fei's eyes were attracted by several calligraphy and paintings hanging on the wall. These calligraphy and paintings are not ordinary landscapes or calligraphic works, but depict scenes of Qing officials and court life. In the war-torn era, such calligraphy and painting are particularly abrupt. Ye Fei was suspicious in his heart, he knew that the Japanese invaders were good at using cultural infiltration to paralyze the fighting spirit of the Chinese people. It is likely that these calligraphy and paintings were deliberately hung by Japanese spies for the purpose of cultural aggression.

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dental clinic and felt bad after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, and ordered: arrest the old doctor

Ye Fei sat down quietly and let the dentist begin to examine his teeth. While suffering from toothache, he secretly observed the environment in the clinic. The dentist was an old man with great skill, but from time to time there was a hint of cunning in his eyes. Ye Fei noticed that on the dentist's desk, there was a Japanese textbook and a group photo of the Japanese army. These details strengthened his suspicions.

During the treatment, Ye Fei had a conversation with the dentist. He deliberately mentions the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, trying to get some clues from the dentist's mouth. Although the dentist was calm and calm on the surface, whenever Ye Fei asked a key question, he was always vague and avoided answering. Ye Fei was even more sure in his heart, there must be something wrong with this old doctor.

After the treatment, Ye Fei did not leave the clinic immediately. He pretended to be interested in calligraphy and painting, and continued to talk to the dentist. He deliberately steered the conversation so that the dentist could reveal more information. Seeing that Ye Fei was so interested, the dentist gradually relaxed his vigilance. He began to tell the origin and story behind these calligraphy and paintings, but whenever he touched on a sensitive topic, he always subtly shifted the subject.

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dental clinic and felt bad after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, and ordered: arrest the old doctor

However, Ye Fei already had enough clues. He knew very well that this old doctor must have something to do with Japanese spies. He no longer hesitated, immediately got up and left the clinic, and reported the situation to the local anti-Japanese organization. The anti-Japanese organization attached great importance to Ye Fei's discovery and immediately sent personnel to the clinic to investigate.

After investigation, the anti-Japanese organization found that the dentist was indeed a Japanese spy. He used the clinic as a cover to secretly gather intelligence and pass on information. The calligraphy and paintings on the walls and the Japanese textbooks on the examination table were deliberately arranged by him for cultural aggression. The anti-Japanese organization acted quickly to arrest the Japanese spy and interrogate him.

During the interrogation, the Japanese spy confessed his crimes and the hiding places of his accomplices. Based on these clues, the anti-Japanese organization successfully smashed a Japanese spy network and made an important contribution to the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dental clinic and felt bad after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, and ordered: arrest the old doctor

This story not only shows General Ye Fei's keen insight and decisive ability to act, but also reveals the cunning and insidiousness of the Japanese invaders during the War of Resistance Against Japan. They tried to weaken the fighting spirit and unity of the Chinese people through various means, but in the end they failed. At the same time, this story is a profound warning to us: in times of peace, we should not take it lightly either. We should always be vigilant and sober-minded to prevent the recurrence of historical tragedies.

In this story, we are deeply impressed by General Ye Fei's wit and bravery. He uncovers unusual clues from a seemingly ordinary dental clinic and eventually uncovers a Japanese spy network. This story teaches us that in life, we should always be alert and observant, and not let go of any suspicious details. Only in this way can we detect and protect against those potential threats in a timely manner.

Finally, let us consider a question: In today's society, how can we enjoy peace and tranquility while remaining alert and vigilant against potential threats? Perhaps, through this story, we can find some revelations and answers.

In 44, Ye Fei came to the dental clinic and felt bad after seeing the calligraphy and paintings on the wall, and ordered: arrest the old doctor

Read on