"Enforce party discipline, keep the party's secrets, and be loyal to the party..." Once upon a time, when Liu Guangzhi, who was in full bloom, raised his right fist and swore an oath under the party flag, perhaps he himself could not have imagined that decades later, he would betray the motherland and the party he loved, and would become a sinner of the motherland and a traitor to the people.

In 2003, Chen Shui-bian, then the leader of the Taiwan region, publicly revealed in front of the media the specific location and quantity of missiles deployed in the mainland's Jiangxi Leping missiles.
For a time, China's most important and top-secret missile deployment was known to many interested countries in the world, and some countries even used it to threaten our country. In order to reverse the national security risks caused by intelligence leakage, the Missile Unit of the Leping Region of our People's Liberation Army quickly shifted and adjusted the deployment position of the missile.
However, the transportation and transfer of missiles, coupled with the relocation of the launch site, requires a lot of costs, of which the losses caused by hundreds of millions of dollars, which are only economic losses, and the losses in politics and homeland security are even more serious, so this incident has also become the largest intelligence leak since the founding of the People's Republic of China.
The impact of the incident and the wide coverage area are unique in the history of the development of military secrets in our country.
However, Chen Shui-bian triumphantly confided in our army's top-secret intelligence, which did not bring any benefits to Taiwan, but on the contrary undermined the cooperative relations between the two sides of the strait; the swords between the two sides of the strait were suddenly tense, and a large number of patriotic people took to the streets to denounce Chen Shui-bian's shamelessness; and the trade between the two sides of the strait was also greatly affected, and countless Taiwan businessmen suffered heavy losses and lost everything.
So, why does Chen Shui-bian know the key secrets of the mainland's missile deployment? This actually stems from two people, one is Taiwanese spy Li Yunpu, and the other is Liu Guangzhi, a former major general of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.
First of all, let's talk about Li Yunpu, who is Li Yunpu? Li Yunpu is a colonel in Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau, in charge of a group of five departments, and was once responsible for the implementation of the "South China Project."
After the Liu Liankun incident during the Taiwan Strait crisis in 1996, after the Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau was exposed for carrying out a "counter-offensive operation" against senior officials of the Mainland People's Liberation Army, the mainland intelligence departments launched a hoeing operation, which directly led to the arrest of many spies sent by the Taiwan Military Intelligence Agency to the mainland, which seriously injured the morale of the Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau.
After this, the MILITARY INTELLIGENCE Bureau began to reduce its size and train elite generals, which means that taiwan's military intelligence bureau had to reduce the scale of secret agents because of the loss of intelligence personnel after the mainland's hoeing operation, and the espionage operations carried out on the mainland were also much more cautious.
In order to reduce risks, many Taiwan spies lurked on the mainland as Taiwan businessmen, and it took a few years to reluctantly plot against some officials who were not of much value, and even if they could occasionally make one or two successful actions against senior military officials in a few years, they could be listed as top operational secrets by the Military Intelligence Agency.
Therefore, clear-eyed people can see that Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau has begun to decline, and the Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau at that time can be described as a self-endangerment for everyone. However, with a phone call from Li Yunpu, the situation of the Military Intelligence Bureau was instantly clear.
After Li Yunpu disguised himself as a Taiwan businessman and entered the mainland to carry out espionage operations, after the Liu Liankun incident broke out, the mainland carried out a hoeing operation and strengthened intelligence work, and the Taiwan agents on the mainland were also implicated, and many agents were captured by the mainland's intelligence departments, and some of the agents had no choice but to return to Taiwan.
Seeing such a scene, Li Yunpu understood that what he could do now was to protect himself first, stay in the green mountains, and not be afraid of no firewood. Fortunately, however, Li Yunpu's identity information and related personal experience were deliberately revised before entering the mainland, so the mainland intelligence department did not set its sights on Li Yunpu, but the public security department conducted an identity check on Li Yunpu for a period of time.
Li Yunpu opened a Nanjing Like Medical Research and Consulting Department in the mainland, the main business is to consult in medical research, at that time, the mainland medical technology is in the process of rapid development, the need to introduce some medical research technology from Taiwan, so the business is also doing well.
In order to prevent his identity from being exposed, Li Yunpu rarely took the initiative to contact the Military Intelligence Bureau, most of the time he was engaged in his own business, at that time Li Yunpu even thought that with the continuous improvement of the mainland's supervision, it was difficult for him to get valuable intelligence, so he began to have the idea of retiring after a few years of mixing.
However, with the emergence of a person, it also changed Li Yunpu's thinking.
In the sunny early morning of a certain day, Liu Guangzhi's company is greeting several "important" figures, in fact, these people are ordinary demobilized officers for our mainland, but for Li Yunpu, these people are the cradle of intelligence, so many years, Li Yunpu has spared no effort to accept many veterans and demobilized officers, giving them excellent work treatment, therefore, Li Yunpu company also won the honorary title of veterans' home and other honorary titles.
Li Yunpu treats these veterans, first of all, he will conduct a verification of their identity, and the content of the verification is mainly which unit they are in when they are soldiers, and which piece of work they are responsible for? How old are the soldiers? After the first inspection, Li Yunpu will generally personally look at it.
As long as there are "big fish" in his eyes, Li Yunpu will first arrange these big fish to the most comfortable and money-paying positions in the company, corrupt him through welfare benefits, and then use various methods to rebel against him, and finally get some secret intelligence, which is Li Yunpu's earliest way to obtain intelligence.
On this morning, Li Yunpu asked the receptionist to fill in the information of the veterans as usual, and then sat down at his desk and began to read the information of these people page by page. Suddenly, he found that one of these veterans and demobilized soldiers was a demobilized officer of the Air Force, and this officer surnamed Jia immediately became a guest of honor in Li Yunpu's eyes, and Li Yunpu directly appointed him a middle-level cadre.
The officer surnamed Jia was also very grateful to Li Yunpu and always wanted to repay Li Yunpu. Later, Li Yunpu often took him in and out of various important company occasions, and gradually the officer surnamed Jia felt that the boss attached great importance to himself, so he worked harder for Li Yunpu.
Later, Li Yunpu felt that the time was ripe, so he called Jia to his home to drink. At the banquet, Li Yunpu saw that Jia Mou was slightly drunk, so he said to him: "Old Jia, do you say that the elder brother is not interesting enough for you?" Jia Mouyi immediately replied, "Then you still need to say!" Boss, you are my nobleman, my benefactor! ”
Li Yunpu continued: "Old Jia, if I say my Taiwanese agent, will you still treat me as a brother?" When Li Yunpu finished saying this, he had arranged for some thugs to secretly hide around the villa, if Jia tore his face with himself, then Li Yunpu would directly kill him.
Hearing the boss's words, Jia Moulen lowered his head and pondered for a while, and then, raising his head, said: "I will still take you as a brother!" Li Yunpu pretended to be surprised and said, "Why?" Am I your enemy? Why would you still treat me like a brother? ”
Subsequently, Jia Mou said some of his unsatisfactory encounters in the team to Li Yunpu, Jia claimed that his transfer was caused by someone looking at him unfavorably, he thought that the team was not fair, such an excellent cadre as himself was delayed in getting promoted, hard work for so many years, but finally let himself change careers, Jia Said the more excited.
At this time, Li Yunpu saw that there was a drama, so he persuaded Jia to let him do things for Taiwan, and promised to let Jia live in Taiwan in a few years, and let him return to the army as an officer. As a result, Jia Mou was successfully rebelled by Li Yunpu.
In the following days, Jia collected a lot of intelligence for Li Yunpu, but because Jia had changed careers, many of his intelligence had lost its timeliness, so the available value was not large, and in desperation, Li Yunpu asked Jia to rebel against the incumbent officers on his behalf.
In order to achieve the goal, Li Yunpu even said to Jia Mou:
"As long as you help me win over your former colleagues and superiors, I guarantee that you will at least be able to achieve the position of colonel when you arrive in Taiwan."
Therefore, Jia Mou contacted another army friend: Air Force Major General Liu Guangzhi.
Liu Guangzhi is the president of the Air Force Command College, with a lot of top-secret intelligence in his hands, when Jia dropped Liu Guangzhi into the water, which surprised Li Yunpu, he trembled and picked up the phone to dial the number that had not been used for a long time: the Special Line of Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau.
After answering the phone, After Li Yunpu briefly reported the situation here to the Military Intelligence Bureau, soon after, Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau issued an order: At all costs, Liu Guangzhi should be co-opted and as far as possible to obtain secret information from the mainland military, and the Military Intelligence Bureau would provide all-round assistance to Li Yunpu.
With the assistance of the Military Intelligence Bureau, Li Yunpu also began to woo Liu Guangzhi. Under the recommendation of Jia, Li Yunpu sent money, precious watches, expensive luxury goods, and real estate to Liu Guangzhi in various names, and even implemented the "beauty plan" to send some lovers to Liu Guangzhi, and under the careful planning of Li Yunpu, Liu Guangzhi fell into Li Yunpu's spy trap.
At first, Li Yunpu only asked Liu Guangzhi to send him the command college subject list and training outline, and promised that an outline could be exchanged for thousands to tens of thousands of dollars, Liu Guangzhi did not guard at first, he felt that this was some irrelevant information anyway, and besides, many people knew their school's training outline and related subjects, which was not a secret.
When Liu Guangzhi handed these documents to Li Yunpu, Li Yunpu directly handed over a thick file bag, Liu Guangzhi opened the file bag, only to see that there was a pile of US dollars inside, Liu Guangzhi roughly estimated that there were 40,000 US dollars.
He did not expect that the money would come so easily, so later, Liu Guangzhi frequently provided various information documents of the command academy, from subject information to large warplane related materials, Liu Guangzhi's pockets became more and more bulging, and his boldness became bigger and bigger.
For Liu Guangzhi at that time, he confidently believed that as long as he did not provide secret-level documents, he would not be a violation of discipline.
However, Li Yunpu's appetite was also getting bigger and bigger, he had to make inches, and even proposed that he hoped that Liu Guangzhi would provide documents above the secret level, but Liu Guangzhi naturally did not do it when he heard it, and he decisively refused.
However, Li Yunpu threatened him:
"If you don't provide it, then we'll send you evidence of what we've done for us to Beijing and put you in jail."
Liu Guangzhi was immediately instigated when he heard it, he did not want to bury his career because of this, so he was forced to be helpless, and he could only forge some secret documents and hand them to Li Yunpu, and Li Yunpu gave him more money this time.
However, a few days later, Li Yunpu found Liu Guangzhi and threatened that the secret documents he had given were forged, and that he would not be held responsible, but hoped that Li Yunpu would provide real documents.
In order to dispel Liu Guangzhi's worries, Li Yunpu proposed that as long as Liu Guangzhi worked for Taiwan for three years, then the Taiwan side would secretly bring him to Taiwan to live, of course, Liu Guangzhi could also choose to live abroad, and all of Liu Guangzhi's expenses in the future would be borne by the Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau.
After getting Li Yunpu's promise, Liu Guangzhi also went out, and he began to submit the secret level documents he knew to Li Yunpu, and even gave some top-secret documents to Li Yunpu.
This includes many red-headed documents issued by the Central Military Commission and various important documents issued by the People's Liberation Army. And these documents also mushroomed, rushing into the desk of Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau, and at the same time, Liu Guangzhi also became the highest-ranking officer in the Mainland Military in Taiwan's rebellion.
As the troops began to study the "Liu Liankun Leak Incident", Liu Guangzhi was even more frightened, and he was worried that he would end up with the same fate as Liu Liankun. To this end, Liu Guangzhi also specialized in the study of relevant military laws, and he roughly estimated that the information he sold was enough to make himself shot.
At the thought of being shot, Liu Guangzhi was extremely frightened, and he wanted to stop doing it, but he also understood that now his weakness was firmly controlled by the Taiwan side, and if he washed his hands and did not dry, then the Taiwan side would expose him, and in the end, his end might be worse than Liu Liankun.
Thinking about it, Liu Guangzhi still feels that the only way out for him now is to hope that the Taiwan side will accept him, and if the Taiwan side abandons himself, he is finished.
Therefore, Liu Guangzhi found Li Yunpu and hoped that Li Yunpu would contact the Taiwan side, and Liu Guangzhi needed a promise from the Taiwan authorities that after three years he would secretly send himself to Taiwan and protect himself; if he could not do so, then Liu Guangzhi would no longer be a Taiwan official.
Li Yunpu reported Liu Guangzhi's situation to Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau, and the military intelligence bureau executives held a meeting to this end, and finally decided to send senior military intelligence officials to personally do work for Liu Guangzhi. With the promise of a senior military intelligence bureau official, Liu Guangzhi was relieved to continue selling intelligence for Taiwan.
But this time, Liu Guangzhi asked for an intelligence price to be doubled, he believed that only money would reassure him now, and the Military Intelligence Agency also agreed to his request, doubling his intelligence payment.
In the days that followed, Liu Guangzhi successively provided hundreds of pieces of intelligence to the Taiwan side, including dozens of important secret intelligence, and the value of this information was so great that Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau listed Liu Guangzhi as the most important intelligence pool.
With Liu Guangzhi's letting go, he also began a luxurious private life, driving a luxury car, living in a mansion, and often eating luxurious meals.
Later, Liu Guangzhi's colleagues found that he was wrong, and in their impression, Liu Guangzhi was a very frugal person, but now he had become so extravagant, and for this reason, some people specifically reported Liu Guangzhi for suspected black money and corruption.
In order to solve Liu Guangzhi's suspected corruption and black money, Li Yunpu also directed a bitter love scene of brotherhood, he played Liu Guangzhi's long-lost brother, and later, after achieving success in Taiwan, he returned to the mainland of the motherland to do business, and Liu Guangzhi played the older brother, and then Li Yunpu openly gave his brother a lot of property and gave Liu Guangzhi a lot of shares in his own company, which enabled Liu Guangzhi to escape the crisis of being investigated.
And with this layer of relationship with Li Yunpu, Liu Guangzhi spent money even more arbitrarily and lavishly, not only bought a number of properties in Nanjing, but even bought several villas in Shanghai, Liu Guangzhi knew in his heart that since Li Yunpu could threaten him, then he also wanted to let Li Yunpu bleed, and it was not good to slaughter Li Yunpu, and he could not swallow this evil breath in his heart.
However, with the close cooperation of Li Yunpu and Liu Guangzhi, Liu Guangzhi's long-term work as a Taiwan official has never been noticed, so Liu Guangzhi confidently believes that surviving three years is actually not as difficult as he imagined.
However, accidents always appear inadvertently, Liu Guangzhi himself has no problems, but Li Yunpu has problems on his side. The key to Li Yunpu's problems stemmed from Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian's openly announcing the deployment location of the mainland's Jiangxi Leping missile, and Chen Shui-bian's information disclosure also directly caused Li Yunpu and dozens of mainland spies to begin to be locked.
After learning that Chen Shui-bian confided the news, Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau was extremely angry, and the director of the Military Intelligence Bureau said bluntly:
In 1996, Liu Liankun was betrayed by Li. This has caused us heavy losses, and now these politicians have not learned their lessons, and Chen Yiyi has once again directly buried the intelligence network we have accumulated, and this group of politicians is extremely stupid. ”
On December 15, 2003, two weeks after Chen Shui-bian confided information on China's missile deployment, 24 Taiwan espionage cases were cracked in China, and Li Yunpu had already been arrested two weeks earlier.
After learning the news that Li Yunpu had been captured, Liu Guangzhi panicked, because his contact with the Taiwan side was all handled by Li Yunpu, and now that he had lost him, he had also lost the means to contact the Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau.
At this time, Liu Guangzhi got what he wanted and broke off contact with Taiwan, but at this time, the contact was broken, Liu Guangzhi was panicked, Li Yunpu and his fate were closely related, and now that he has fallen, he estimates that he will not be long before he will fall.
Things went as Liu Guangzhi expected, and soon the state security department came to the Air Force Command College and directly took Liu Guangzhi away, the reason was that Li Yunpu had recruited Liu Guangzhi.
After China learned the news that Liu Guangzhi had been plotted against by Taiwan, the whole country caused a sensation; Liu Guangzhi was the highest-ranking serving officer who had been rebelled against by Taiwan since the founding of the People's Republic of China, and at the same time, it was also the spy incident that caused the greatest losses since the Liu Liankun incident.
After Liu Guangzhi was captured, he actually fell to his knees and wept bitterly on the spot; a general cultivated by the motherland betrayed the motherland for his own selfish interests, which not only made the Chinese people extremely angry, but also made the Chinese and overseas Chinese around the world extremely angry, and the Chinese people, while denouncing Liu Guangzhi's traitors, also began to criticize the shamelessness and inferiority of the Taiwan side.
The impact of the Liu Guangzhi incident even surpassed most espionage incidents after the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the Central Military Commission also defined this incident as the most serious espionage incident after the founding of the People's Republic of China.
Liu Guangzhi was eventually sentenced to capital punishment, and in 200, he was executed by injecting drugs.
Looking at the Liu Guangzhi incident, it is not difficult for us to find that the means of Taiwan spies are generally to first lure money and color, as long as the "big fish" enters their trap and sells any documents involving the military to the Taiwan spies, then these Taiwan spies will begin to use both soft and hard measures, forcing the "big fish" to continue to sell them intelligence.
If they refuse to provide it, these spies will immediately change their faces, and they will threaten the "big fish" by reporting to Beijing, and the big fish can only continue to provide intelligence to the spies in order to protect themselves.
Some "big fish" may use false information to defraud money, but these Taiwan spies often get intelligence, they will analyze it in many ways, and if they find that there is a problem with the documents after analysis, they will continue to threaten until the "big fish" provide real information.
However, with the continuous establishment of intelligence and security work on the mainland, there have been fewer and fewer incidents of taiwan espionage, and even in recent years, Taiwan spies have almost disappeared from the mainland. Of course, not only has the mainland's intelligence work been done in place, but Taiwan's Military Intelligence Bureau has also begun to be marginalized.