The process of finding the husband's body is difficult and painful, and the process of carefully identifying the body is a double impact of vision and spirit. She wants to find her husband. If he dies, she must bury him as soon as possible. But she didn't dare to look for her husband, and she didn't find the body, which means that her husband still has the possibility of survival.
Shanghai has been liberated, and a new China is about to be established. The goal for which she and her husband worked has finally come true. However, Qiu Huiying lived in Shanghai for a long time after liberation. She hopes that her husband will suddenly appear one day and share the joy of revolutionary victory with her.
However, the reality soon broke Qiu Huiying's last fantasy. ...
The man he met was tall and thin, wearing a gown and looking handsome. This comrade is Li Bai.
Qiu Huiying believes that only landlords and capitalists can wear robes, so the first impression of Li Bai is not good. The superior leaders have given Qiu Huiying a "vaccination" and told her that this is Shanghai and Comrade Li Bai is a comrade on the hidden front. His open occupation is an enterprise employee. Do you want him to wear the uniform of the Eighth Route Army or try to dress up?
1926, revolutionary activities surged. Li Bai took an active part in local farmers' associations and other organizations, started the peasant movement with farmers, burned the title deeds of landlords, confiscated their money and grain, stood guard at meetings for the peasant movement, and joined the China * * * production party at the age of 15.
After Mao Zedong launched the autumn harvest uprising, Li Bai not only joined the Red Guards himself in his early years, but also mobilized many young people to participate. 1in July, 928, the Red Guards cooperated with the Red Army to attack Zhang Fang at night and won the armed uprising. Li Bai is the captain of the Young Pioneers.
1930, with the establishment of the revolutionary base area, Li Bai and more than 200 young people went to the base area and formally joined the Red Army of Workers and Peasants. Li Bai served as a propagandist of the Red Fourth Army and fought with the troops in Gannan and western Fujian.
After the Long March of the Red Army, the Red 5 Corps was in charge of the rear of the house, and the task was arduous. However, Li Bai went forward with a radio team of more than 100 people and various heavy equipment, not only to fight, but also to complete the work of sending and receiving newspapers.
At that time, Li Kenong, director of the Eighth Route Army Office in Shanghai, appointed Tu Zuochao, a mechanic, and Wang Shaochun, a traffic officer, to contact Li Bai at Xinzha Hotel respectively, and then began the task of establishing a secret radio station.
It is very difficult to set up a radio station in enemy-occupied areas. The authorities strictly restrict the purchase of parts needed to set up radio stations. You can only buy a little through special channels. After collecting the materials needed to assemble the radio station, it is extremely difficult to find a safe house to set up the radio station.
After the fall of Shanghai, the Eighth Route Army office immediately went underground to work. After arrangement, Li Kenong was ordered to leave Shanghai, and the leadership of the radio station was handed over to Liu Shaowen.
However, early morning is the most sleepy time for a person. At this time every day, Li Bai gets up quietly. After installing the radio station, he first replaced the 25-watt light bulb with a 5-watt one and covered it with a black cloth. In order not to make any noise, he also put a small note on the contact of the electric key to prevent the light from shining out of the window and reduce the sound.
Thanks to the unremitting efforts of Li Bai and other comrades, the "air bridge" between Shanghai and Yan 'an was finally built. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China can send information to all parts of the country through Shanghai, and all kinds of information can also be sent to Yan 'an from here.
Use the antenna of the radio station as a cover, and choose between 0: 00 and 4: 00 while people are sleeping, so there is less air interference and enemy reconnaissance.
In summer, Li Bai closed the doors and windows during the day, and when he was soaked to the skin, he sent the message out. The temperature is very low in winter, and Li Bai insists on sending a telegram when his fingers are frozen purple. When Li Bai sends a telegram, Qiu Huiying will stand by the window or door and watch the movement around him warily. Once he found anything unusual, he immediately informed Li Bai to stop sending and receiving newspapers.
During this period, Mao Zedong wrote many important articles, such as mobilizing anti-Japanese forces, resisting the attacks of anti-Japanese die-hards, uniting to the end, exposing munich crisis in the Far East, discussing the international anti-fascist United front, and the specific indicator content of the CPC Central Committee's anti-Japanese struggle against the people in the occupied areas, all of which were conveyed through Li Bai.
Of course, as a "private radio company", it is necessary to open its business to the outside world, otherwise it will be easily exposed. They mainly repair radios. Because Tu Zuochao has a high technical level and low fees, the company's business will soon improve, and people nearby will send radios to repair them. Under the guidance of Tu Zuochao, Li Bai calmly learned the installation and maintenance technology of radio stations.
After half a year's study, by the spring of 194 1, Li Bai had been able to repair the radio station skillfully, and the party organization decided to let Li Bai and Tu Zuochao quit "No.338".
Li Bai and Qiu Huiying were quickly arrested and imprisoned. The enemy tortured Li Bai and didn't get any effect, so they called Qiu Huiying out to watch them beat Li Bai in order to open a breakthrough from her.
Li Bai was released on May 1943 10, but he was still under the surveillance of enemy agents. He was asked not to leave Shanghai and be arraigned at any time. In this case, Li Bai was unable to carry out his work and had to stop.
Under the arrangement of the party organization, Mr. and Mrs. Li Bai opened a candy store at an intersection of Weihai Road. At this time, they had children and their lives were very difficult, but Li Bai applied to the organization for work many times.
However, Li Bai did not reveal his true identity. After the underground party organization sent someone to negotiate, the couple were released the next day.
After Japan surrendered, Li Bai and Qiu Huiying returned to Shanghai in June 1945 and 10 respectively. Under Zhang's single leadership, they continued to receive and send information. However, with the exposure of the Kuomintang's anti-* * tendency, the Kuomintang's espionage activities in Shanghai are also very rampant, and China's underground work in Shanghai has become difficult.
At that time, in order to prevent secret radio work, Kuomintang spies took power control at night and cut off power in different areas. During the day, a large number of special agents and military police patrol, which makes Li Bai's radio work more difficult.
Their 5-year-old son saw his father and said, "Dad, when are you coming to hug me?"
Li Bai didn't know how to answer, but Qiu Huiying listened to the conversation between her husband and son, like an arrow through her heart. Because Qiu Huiying couldn't speak, the enemy quickly drove her out.
On August 27th, 1949, Wu Ping, director of Shanghai Luwan Public Security Bureau, found a "credit report" from the archives of the police station. At the same time, according to the notification of the reward and punishment review meeting of the Public Security Bureau, it was found that two policemen, Shi Zhili and Qiang Yuangui, participated in the arrest and made meritorious deeds, and were quickly captured by the Public Security Bureau. However, the pursuit of Li Bai's murderer has never stopped.
On March 30th, 1950, Shanghai Hongkou Public Security Bureau received an alarm call. A middle-aged man came to pay taxes with a batch of military communication equipment, acting suspiciously. After investigation by the public security bureau, it was found that this person had participated in the military system 10, and was mainly responsible for radio work. After trial, the Shanghai Public Security Bureau arrested Tang of the Telecommunications Supervision Department established by the Kuomintang in April 1948.
From 65438 to 0958, based on the materials provided by Li Kenong, Bayi Film Studio took Li Bai as the main prototype, referring to the deeds of other martyrs, and filmed the film "Undead Radio Wave".
Once the film was released, it swept the country. The film tells the story of Li Xia, an underground worker of the producer of * * *, lurking in No.76, the headquarters of Wang Puppet Man's Secret Service, and contributing to the victory of the Anti-Japanese War with superb spy technology.