Presumably, everyone has seen a lot of spy film and television works, and the latent work of some of the characters also makes us nervous for them. "The Pretender" was a very popular spy drama that year, and the role of Ming Lou played by Jin Dong left a deep impression on us, but what everyone could not imagine was that the prototype of this role was real, and he was the most legendary agent of our party, Yuan Shu.
First of all, let's introduce his background, Yuan Shu was born in a large family in the middle of the road, came to Shanghai when he was a child, and lived under the care of his father. At that time, Shanghai was very prosperous, and after studying in Shanghai for several years, Yuan Shu came into contact with many new ideas and things, and it was precisely because of this life that he laid the foundation for his future lurking work.
Next, we will talk about the early career of Yuan Shu, Who joined the Northern Expeditionary Army in his early years and joined the Kuomintang on the recommendation of his father's friends. After that, he went to Japan for further study, where he studied journalism and was exposed to many progressive ideas. After that, he voluntarily joined the Communist Party and began his own intelligence work.
Because Yuan Shu and the secret agent boss of the Central Unification at that time were fellow villagers and had a relationship. Therefore, the party organization decided to arrange for him to break into the interior of the Central Unification. After that, yuan shu joined it because of his own excellence and the promotion of "superior", and the position can be said to have risen all the way. After that, under the introduction of Wu Xingya, he joined the Xinsheng News Agency and became one of the reporters.
During this period of work, Yuan Shu met many people with lofty ideals, and they were willing to contribute to the great cause. He also took the line of Japanese Deputy Consul Iwai Hideichi in Shanghai and successfully penetrated the Japanese intelligence network. Because of this, he received intelligence from the Japanese side quickly and accurately, which also made great contributions to the development of intelligence work.
Of course, the road cannot always be smooth, and Yuan Shu has also encountered crises. Because of a coincidence, Yuan Shu revealed his identity, but during the interrogation, he only said his identity about the central government, and the other identities did not relax. In the end, the military command took into account that there were people above him before releasing him, and this experience can be described as very dangerous.
Later, in order to strengthen his own protection, Yuan Shu joined the famous Qinghong Gang in Shanghai at that time, and later became a brother of the same status as Du Yuesheng. After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan, Dai Kasa, who was in charge of military command at the time, was at a loss for finding someone familiar with the Japanese problem, and Du Yuesheng recommended Yuan Shu to him after he knew about it, and Yuan Shu became a member of the military command. Using his multiple identities, Yuan Shu provided our party with a lot of useful information, until the victory of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Yuan Shu finally recovered his identity. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he held important positions in Beijing. After his death, he was buried in the Babaoshan Martyrs Cemetery.