"The Wind Sound" discovers spies.
In the context of the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, there are both Communist spies and Kuomintang spies within the Wang puppet regime.
Takedo needs to find out who the old ghost is in five days, and he brought the five most likely suspects who could have accessed the telegram to the closed Qiu Village. They are: Wu Zhiguo, the captain of the puppet army's bandit suppression team; Bai Xiaonian, the aide to the commander of the puppet army's bandit suppression corps; Li Ningyu, the head of the translation team at the puppet army's bandit suppression command (a Communist undercover agent); Gu Xiaomeng, the administrative dispatch officer at the puppet army's bandit suppression command (a Kuomintang spy); and Jin Shenghuo, the director of the military affairs office of the puppet army's bandit suppression corps.
The author occasionally reveals his identity as a television station employee, military personnel, screenwriter, interviewer, and novelist.
The earlier chapters were written based on the memories of Grandpa Pan and several other comrades.
Many people have changed their names. The storylines from Grandpa Pan's side and Gu Xiaomeng from Taiwan do not always match. The author specifically went to Taiwan for interviews and consultations to discover this. The painting of Li Ningyu, that comb, Gu Xiaomeng said Grandpa Pan fabricated. It really is with her.
The front part is a suspenseful story, while the latter part is a multi-perspective puzzle-solving process, actually involving finding a few more people to understand the story of that time. Each person's standpoint is different, and the same event will have a different flavor when expressed. The author seems to be from the military or within the system, so the sense of proportion in writing these is very good. Otherwise, it would be easy to overstep. Of course, these spies and such cannot be casually disclosed. They all require layers of approval.
"Quick Read of Chinese Celebrity Biographies"
Previously, "Mao Zedong's Commentary on Historical Figures" also looked at historical figures from multiple perspectives. For example, Li Bai; if you only look at the text without other extended readings and various multimedia materials, it is very incomplete. Of course, it cannot be complete, but it tends toward completeness. Then find a few interesting biographies to read.
Some people already know a name, like Song Qingling; I didn't even know her relationship with Sun Yat-sen. She passed away in 1981 and became an honorary chairperson.
Reading is beneficial; you can say a few more words in the post when you have nothing to do.