Chapter 0159 - Undercover Suppression

In July 1930, at the establishment of the General Action Committee of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, the young Pan Wuyang was elected as a member, and his ideal pursuit and life value reached a peak. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info

However, at this time, a political struggle within the party caused Pan Wuyang's life to fall from the peak to the trough.

In 1931, the White Terror continued to envelop the land of China.

The Communist Party of China, which was in its infancy, had a fateful year, with internal contradictions and disputes with the Comintern one after another.

At the Fourth Plenary Session of the Sixth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Wang Ming replaced Li Lisan and achieved a leading position within the party.

As Li Lisan's secretary, Pan Wuyang was transferred from Shanghai to the Propaganda Department of the Hebei Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China as a propaganda officer, which is why he was trapped in Beiping.

Due to Gu Shunzhang's rebellion, on June 22, 1931, Xiang Zhongfa was arrested by the Shanghai Garrison Headquarters of the Kuomintang and executed by Chiang Kai-shek on the third day after writing his surrender.

Immediately, Hu Zhangyuan, a cadre of the Central Military Commission, defected to the enemy, resulting in the arrest of 16 people, including Luo Qitong, head of the Central Propaganda Department, and Yang Kuangan, member of the Central Supervisory Commission.

After Luo Qitong was arrested, he surrendered and defected, and Yang Kuangan was killed.

Immediately afterwards, Liao Huaping, secretary of the Military Commission of the Central Northern Bureau, was arrested in Tianjin and also surrendered to the enemy, resulting in the destruction of many organs of the Hebei Provincial Party Committee, including Beiping.

At this time, Pan Wuyang was in charge of underground liaison work at the Hebei Provincial Party Committee.

At the end of July, Pan Wuyang was ordered to secretly connect with the Wenxuan apartment near Xijiaomin Lane in Beiping, because he did not know in advance that the party's underground organization had been betrayed by Liao Huaping, and when he arrived at the junction site, he fell into the hands of the Beiping secret service of the Kuomintang Fuxing Society.

When he first arrived in Beiping, he fell into the hands of the enemy, which made Pan Wuyang feel very surprised.

However, what surprised him even more was that after Liao Huaping's rebellion, he defected to the Fuxing Society, betrayed the party organization, and personally participated in his interrogation.

Pan Wuyang came from the Party Central Committee in Shanghai, and has worked beside the main leaders of the Central Committee for a long time, which is quite well-known, and Liao Huaping knows his roots very well.

Seeing Liao Huaping personally interrogating him, Pan Wuyang tried to fight with him, and it was impossible to deny his membership in the Communist Party, so in the interrogation room, he frankly admitted that he was a Communist Party member.

Pan Wuyang's arrest attracted the attention of another traitor, Li Bohai.

In October 1927, he was arrested by Zhang Zuolin's Feng warlords, tortured and poured dung soup, and he confessed to betrayal.

After Li Bohai rebelled, he changed his name to Li Tiancai and took refuge in Zhang Zuolin's Feng warlord.

After that, Li Bohai won the trust of Major Marshal Zhang Xueliang and was appointed as the secretary of the Political Training Department of the Beiping City Public Security Bureau of the People's Party.

Although Li Bohai defected and assisted the enemy in persuading many arrested revolutionary comrades to surrender, he also did many things beneficial to the party by Zhang Xueliang's side, such as using his power to prevent the police from forcibly interfering in the demonstrations of the people in Beiping, and helping the mass movement launched by our party in disguise.

Li Bohai had heard the name of the "big secretary" Pan Wuyang for a long time, so he used his power to bail Pan Wuyang out.

Under the persuasion of Li Bohai and the coercion of the agents of the Fuxing Society, Pan Wuyang, who felt uncertain about his future and wanted to become a scholar, filled out a voluntary surrender form, and then published a newspaper announcing that he had been released from the party.

After the newspaper statement was published, Pan Wuyang was expelled from the party organization.

After leaving the party, Pan Wuyang's thinking was extremely depressed, his original intention of believing in Marxism did not change, and he hoped to do some more beneficial things for the country and the nation, so he immersed himself in translating Marx's "Capital", and he also taught at Feng Yong University, which clearly resisted the Japanese invaders' implementation of slavery education.

During this period, Dai Li, who appreciated Pan Wuyang's talent, also sent someone to invite him to work in Nanjing, but he politely declined.

Pan Wuyang's progressive behavior attracted the attention of the newly established Peiping Special Branch, which investigated Pan Wuyang's behavior after his arrest and believed that although he was coerced into surrendering, he refused to confess to the party organization, let alone follow the secret service to identify his working relationships, and continued to study and propagate Marxism.

Beiping Special Branch reported Pan Wuyang's performance to the Central Special Branch.

The Central Special Branch conveyed the instructions of Chief Wu Hao:

"In dealing with insidious, cunning enemies, Tekko can take any way under the principle of not harming the interests of the party, and use all those who can be used to work for the party."

At this time, the newly established Beiping Special Branch was in urgent need of talents, and in addition, Pan Wuyang was expelled from the party by the party's gray identity, which was more conducive to participating in the special department, and Zhou Yi, a member of the Beiping Special Branch, was entrusted by the organization to do Pan Wuyang's work.

Zhou Yi is the liaison officer of the Beiping underground transportation station of the Communist Party of China, and after he met Pan Wuyang, he explained his intention straight to the point, hoping that Pan Wuyang would join Beiping Special Branch.

After Pan Wuyang understood Zhou Yi's intention, he was a little hesitant in his heart.

Zhou Yi is elegant and chic, gentle and sincere, and at the same time, Zhou Yi truthfully told Pan Wuyang that the attitude of the Central Special Branch towards him finally resolved the doubts and fears in Pan Wuyang's heart.

Pan Wuyang expressed his willingness to work for the party again, as long as the party did not dislike him and trusted him.

Zhou Yi took Pan Wuyang and met Wu Chengfang, the person in charge of Beiping Special Branch.

Wu Chengfang carefully analyzed the situation at that time and pointed out to Pan Wuyang:

"The Peiping Special Branch was set up under the circumstances of the destruction of the Shanghai Central Special Branch, and the members of the Special Branch were arrested and killed, and the environment was far worse than in the past, and a large number of Communists were slaughtered and imprisoned in various places.

Regarding Wu Chengfang's worries, Pan Wuyang has already seriously thought about it.

After returning from the Soviet Union, he learned that many comrades of the Central Special Branch had been arrested and killed, and those who survived had fled elsewhere. At this time, it is undoubtedly risking one's life to move against the tide.

However, out of his persistent belief in Marxism and his yearning and love for the Communist Party of China, Pan Wuyang returned to the revolutionary ranks after leaving the party for more than two years.

Working for the party again made Pan Wuyang clear from the inside out.

Under the guidance of Special Branch, Pan Wuyang gradually changed his scholarly anger, and consciously cultivated his hidden Lianda and Chengfu in dealing with people and things, so as to adapt to the environment of intelligence work.

In order to protect Pan Wuyang, the Beiping Special Branch designated Yang Qinglin, a member of the Special Branch who worked in the Beiping Special City Public Security Bureau, to contact Pan Wuyang on a single line, and all the information obtained by Pan Wuyang was transferred to the party organization through Yang Qinglin.

When Beiping Teke learned that Dai Li had asked someone to find Pan Wuyang, Teke agreed that he had a relationship with Dai Li.

After contacting Dai Li, Dai Li immediately invited Pan Wuyang to Nanjing as a guest, and Pan Wuyang happily went.

As expected, Dai Li wanted to pull Pan Wuyang into the Fuxing Society to work, and Pan Wuyang said to Dai Li according to Tekko's instructions, "The old friends in the Feng department have already taken me in, so it's not good to abandon the old and make the new so quickly." ”

Dai Li saw that he couldn't keep Pan Wuyang, so he had to agree that they could cooperate and exchange information with each other in the future.

After the mutiny, Li Bohai was an extraordinary figure in the Northeast Army, and he was appointed by Major Marshal Zhang Xueliang as a lieutenant colonel instructor of the Northeast Military Police Instructor Department.

If Pan Wuyang wants to engage in military intelligence, it will definitely not work without Li Bohai, and for this reason, Pan Wuyang and Li Bohai maintain a close relationship.

When the "918" incident broke out, Li Bohai did his best to help Zhang Xueliang and built an intelligence network in the northeast, which was redoubled and reused by Zhang Xueliang, and he was transferred to work beside Zhang Xueliang and entrusted with the post of counselor of the Beiping Pacification Office.

After the September 18 Incident, Zhang Xueliang gradually leaned towards the anti-Japanese stand of the Communist Party of China, and Zhang Xueliang asked Li Bohai about the current line, principles, and policies of the Communist Party, and asked Li Bohai for his attitude and countermeasures toward the Chinese Communist Party.

Li Bohai had been away from the Communist Party for many years, and he could not answer Zhang Xueliang's questions.

So, Li Bohai asked Pan Wuyang for advice.

Pan Wuyang immediately reported the situation to Tek, and Wu Chengfang realized that this was a rare and good opportunity, so he instructed Pan Wuyang to inform Li Bohai of some party information and help Li Bohai to give Zhang Xueliang advice as a staff officer.

In continuous contact, Li Bohai gradually realized that Pan Wuyang had the support of the CCP organization behind him, and the two tacitly took what they needed from each other.