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She was recognized by the world as a notorious female traitor, but after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the tablet appeared in the Martyrs' Shrine, why?

History has its own life, it is like a person, both easy-going and self-respecting. ——Yu Qiuyu

In February 1940, on the execution ground on the western outskirts of Shanghai, a beautiful young woman collapsed in a pool of blood with three gunshots. The woman who was executed was named Zheng Pingru. For a long time, she was considered a notorious female traitor. It was not until many years later that her true deeds were slowly known. Zheng Pingru was born in 1918 in a Sino-Japanese marriage family. His father, Zheng Yue, joined the League when he was studying in Japan and was a famous revolutionary in modern times, while his mother was born into a famous family in Nagoya, Japan.

She was recognized by the world as a notorious female traitor, but after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the tablet appeared in the Martyrs' Shrine, why?

Originally, Zheng Pingru was likely to be a famous lady for a lifetime, but she embarked on the road of sacrificing her life for the country. At the age of 19, Zheng Pingru joined the Central Command and participated in the War of Resistance through intelligence work. Due to the advantages of her birth, Zheng Pingru soon succeeded in breaking into the circle of high-ranking Japanese officials and used this to collect a lot of key intelligence for the Central Command, but she herself was regarded as a traitor and was spurned and despised by the townships. However, Zheng Pingru has no remorse. In 1939, Cheng Received a special assignment to approach the traitor Ding Mo Estate. Originally a chief of the military command, Ting Mo Estate later defected to the enemy and began to assassinate anti-Japanese soldiers and maim the anti-Japanese masses.

She was recognized by the world as a notorious female traitor, but after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the tablet appeared in the Martyrs' Shrine, why?

In May 1939, the Consulate General of Japan in Shanghai arranged a party, and Zheng Pingru was arranged by the Central Government to enter the VIP room. During the dinner, she and Ding Mo Estate and other Japanese puppet secret service leaders exchanged ideas and successfully won the favor of the other party. In the conversation between the two later, Zheng Pingru accidentally learned that Ding Mo Estate was the principal of her school at Ming Guang Secondary School. With this relationship, Ding Mo Estate let down all his guard against Zheng Pingru. Finally, with the efforts of Zheng Pingru, his relationship with Ding Mo Estate became closer and closer, but Ding Mo Estate was after all an old and vicious veteran agent. Not only did Zheng Pingru not get enough intelligence, but several attempts to get rid of Ding Mo Estate also failed.

She was recognized by the world as a notorious female traitor, but after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the tablet appeared in the Martyrs' Shrine, why?

In a hurry, Zheng Pingru accidentally exposed her intentions, and after she was arrested, she insisted that she was for the purpose of killing, until she was executed, she did not admit that she was a chongqing person. It is worth mentioning that after Zheng Pingru's sacrifice, his brother was also martyred as a pilot in the Defense of Chongqing. And Zheng Pingru's fiancé Wang Hanxun once agreed with her to marry after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, but did not expect Zheng Pingru to take a step earlier. Wang Hanxun also died heroically in the course of a later mission. Zheng Pingru's family can be described as full of loyal martyrs. Because of this, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, some people found That Zheng Pingru's tablet was silently enshrined in the Martyrs' Shrine in Taiwan.

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