"Spy War in Ancient Mountain Pond" is a legendary story with a real historical background. In the autumn of 1938, China's anti-Japanese battlefield was retreating steadily, the Wang puppet countercurrent was noisy, and the situation was precarious. Wang Jingwei's secretary Zhao Zhipeng was dissatisfied with Wang's traitorous behavior and fled with a large number of important documents. After being chased and injured by Japanese agents, he hid in the Yufu Mansion of the Suzhou embroidery master, the richest man in Suzhou. After the all-pervasive Japanese spies got wind of it, they formulated an extremely sinister conspiracy. In order to combat the arrogance of the Japanese invaders, the Nationalist Government formulated "Operation Tiger Hill" to severely punish traitors who surrendered to the enemy. Juntong sent capable generals Mei Ling and Yan Linfeng, known as the "Flower of Juntong", to sneak into Suzhou. Unexpectedly, the news leaked out that the Japanese and puppets had already sent a large number of agents to encircle and suppress the military agents who had sneaked into Suzhou. Amid the storm and danger, a war without artillery started on the ancient Shantang Street. The CCP quickly learned the inside story of "Operation Tiger Hill" and also learned that on the eve of the Anti-Japanese War, the Kuomintang Central Command controlled by Wang Jingwei and his group had weaved a huge spy network codenamed "Old Demon in the Mountains" in our revolutionary base area. This "net" was only controlled by a few important officials such as Wang Jingwei and the pseudo-governor Wu Bazhai. What is even more serious is that these spies are currently being manipulated and used by the Japanese and puppet surrender forces. In order to dig out this batch of buried
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