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In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer came to Guangdong and found that it was a red agent who had been lurking for 40 years

In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer named "Ye Yikui" returned to Guangdong and was closely censored by the public security organs because he was unknown at the time. However, after the review, it was found that this person was a red agent who had been lurking for more than 40 years!

In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer came to Guangdong and found that it was a red agent who had been lurking for 40 years

It turned out that this old man named Ye Yikui was Xie Hanguang, an underground member of the Communist Party of China. Xie Hanguang is an underground member of the Communist Party of China who has been in the party's history for the longest time to persist in the struggle in Taiwan, and his life is legendary.

In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer came to Guangdong and found that it was a red agent who had been lurking for 40 years

Xie Hanguang graduated from the Forestry Department of the College of Agriculture of Guangxi University in the summer of 1942, and successively served as a technician at the Guangxi Provincial Agricultural Experimental Field and as the director of the Liuzhou Farm of the Qiangui Railway. Once Xie Hanguang came into contact with a fleeing CCP member, and despite the very grim situation at the time, he did not hesitate to help him settle down and help him escape the pursuit of the Kuomintang reactionaries. Since then, Xie Hanguang has been helping to cover up underground CCP members and progressives, and later became a liaison station between Chaoshan party members and revolutionary masses. Although he did not join the Party, he was very enthusiastic about the work of our Party and helped the Party members to carry out underground work to a large extent.

In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer came to Guangdong and found that it was a red agent who had been lurking for 40 years

After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Xie Hanguang moved to Hong Kong, during which he actively participated in the underground party of the Communist Party of China, and later was dispatched by the South China Branch of the Communist Party of China to engage in underground work in Taiwan. At that time, he was on a mission with him, as well as his fellow villager Chen Zhonghao and underground party member Zhang Bozhe and others. In 1948, Xie Hanguang and others printed a large number of publications such as Guangming Bao, and printed many large-character newspapers with slogans such as "Down with Chiang Kai-shek and Liberate All China" and "Prepare for the Liberation of Taiwan." Chiang Kai-shek was greatly angered by such a fierce propaganda offensive, and then the Kuomintang reactionaries carried out a brutal crackdown and search on the underground party organizations in Taiwan, when Chen Zhonghao and others were forced to evacuate urgently, and Xie Hanguang was forced to flee into the mountains, during which he also used the name of "Ye Yikui" to lurk in Taiwan, thus escaping the pursuit of the reactionary forces and authorities.

In 1988, an old Taiwanese farmer came to Guangdong and found that it was a red agent who had been lurking for 40 years

In the decades that followed, Taiwan remained under martial law, and Hsieh han-kwong hid in the mountains for 38 years. It was not until 1987, when the "martial law" of the Taiwan authorities ended, that Xie Hanguang stepped out of the mountains for the first time. With the subsequent relaxation of cross-strait relations, Xie Hanguang finally returned to his hometown in 1988, which he had been away from for 40 years.

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