In early 1949, the Kuomintang government had a premonition that its regime was about to collapse, and formulated an AM plan: to execute "the prisoners in prison" "Political prisoners", transferred bank treasury, lurked a large number of spies, recruited bandits in the Taihu area, formed anti-communist armed forces, and arranged a series of preparations before retreating from Jiangnan. In response to the AM plan of the Kuomintang reactionaries, the "Three Fields" Command of the Chinese People's Liberation Army formulated "Operation Dawn" and dispatched an armed detachment headed south by Guan Zhuqing, the female section chief of the division's reconnaissance section. They crossed the river and sneaked into the ancient city in the south of the Yangtze River. A group of Communist Party members and patriotic democrats were rescued from the prison and bank treasuries were protected. After the liberation of the ancient city, they cooperated with the People's Liberation Army and the public security forces to annihilate more than 6,900 remnants of Chiang Kai-shek's Kuomintang armed forces, spies and bandits entrenched in the Taihu area, and captured alive the notorious and evil bandit commander Hu Chuankui, completely shattering the enemy's AM plan.
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