Mao Zedong said: "Comrades such as Li Kenong and Qian Zhuangfei made great contributions. If it were not for them, many central leading comrades at that time, including comrades like Zhou Enlai, would not exist."

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Mao Zedong said:

Qian Zhuangfei. Picture source: Chinese Modern Image Database

He is a lurker, he is a listener, he is an architect, he is an artist, he is a doctor... He is the one who made great contributions to the Chinese revolution and concealed the front line. An important figure in the world - Qian Zhuangfei.

Mao Zedong said: "Comrades such as Li Kenong and Qian Zhuangfei made great contributions. If it were not for them, many central leading comrades at that time, including comrades like Zhou Enlai, would not exist." (Quoted from "Remembering Comrade Leaders and Comrades", Yang Shangkun (author, Central Literature Publishing House 2001 edition)

Zhou Enlai: "If it hadn't been for Comrade Qian Zhuangfei, all of us would have died at the hands of the Kuomintang reactionaries. Comrade Qian Zhuangfei's great achievements in the struggle against the enemy have indeed made our The party has made a detour, and the whole party will forever commemorate him." (Quoted from "Remembering Comrade Qian Zhuangfei", Chinese Communist Party History Press, 2013 edition)

The legendary life needs the restoration of history, and the unknown hero will be restored in the restoration. For eternity. "The Biography of Qian Zhuangfei" published by the Communist Party History Publishing House provides a complete and detailed account of Qian Zhuangfei's revolutionary life.

[Trial reading of "Qian Zhuangfei's Biography"]

Just when Zhou Enlai led the Central Special Section to organize the Party Central Committee and Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee organs to transfer urgently, Qian Zhuangfei's Beijing-Shanghai Express train quickly sailed to Shanghai. He knew that the Kuomintang would definitely find out that he had escaped at this moment, and would definitely arrest him at various traffic arteries in Shanghai and Nanjing. Shanghai station would definitely be the focus of the search. So, after arriving at Zhenru Station before Shanghai North Station , he got off the train, changed to a car and quietly entered downtown Shanghai. After finding the organization, he immediately reported the enemy's further situation.

Qian Zhuangfei escaped smoothly, which made Chen Geng, Li Kenong and others feel a big stone fall. The central government attaches great importance to Qian Zhuangfei's safety. Zhou Enlai instructed the Central Special Branch to make careful arrangements for Qian Zhuangfei to hide and ensure his safety. Chen Geng immediately arranged for Qian Zhuangfei to stay at the home of Li Yuchao and Liu Shuqin, staff members of Special Branch , and Liu Ding from the Special Branch Intelligence Section was in charge of contact.

Li Yuchao and Liu Shuqin are natives of Zhucheng, Shandong. Both were famous early Communist Party members in Shandong. In 1926, Li Yuchao and Liu Shuqin got married in Shanghai and became a revolutionary couple who stayed together for a lifetime. After their marriage, they worked underground in Shanghai for a long time, playing a special role in covering the Party Central Committee and leading comrades in their struggle against the enemy. In September 1930, Li Yuchao and his wife were transferred to work in the Special Section.

Chen Geng had full consideration in choosing to place Qian Zhuangfei in Li Yuchao's home to hide. First, Li Yuchao was newly transferred to the Central Special Branch and had been working in the Intelligence Section. He had little contact with Gu Shunzhang. Gu Shunzhang did not know Li Yuchao’s address. Secondly, Li Yuchao has worked in the central government for a long time and has successfully covered important central meetings many times. He has shown bravery and tact in previous struggles, has a firm political stance, and has rich experience in fighting the enemy. Third, Li Yuchao came from a wealthy family. He was a landowner and joined the revolution. He was codenamed "Eldest Young Master" in Teko. His wife and several children were all in Shanghai. The furnishings in his courtyard looked like that of a wealthy family. Generally, he would not attract enemy agents to come to inspect his home, making it easy to hide. ,safer.

Li Yuchao lived in Minhou Nanli, Hartong Road (now Cihou Nanli, Annan Road, close to Tongren Road, Yan'an Road, and Nanjing Road). Qian Zhuangfei hid here for more than a week, and then transferred to the Central Soviet Area. Li Yuchao's home has a front and back floor, and the back floor is the kitchen and the nanny's room. The front floor is divided into two sections. Qian Zhuangfei lives in the first half, and Li Yuchao and Liu Shuqin live in the second half with their children. The room where Qian Zhuangfei lived was also very simply furnished, with a single bed, a writing desk and two chairs. In Liu Shuqin's impression, Qian Zhuangfei was very handsome and handsome. He was wearing a suit when he arrived. He had a humorous personality, interesting conversation, and was very happy and optimistic. Li Yuchao had to go out to work every day, and Liu Shuqin cooked for Qian Zhuangfei at home, with two dishes and one soup for each meal. During the chat, Qian Zhuangfei once told Li Yuchao and Liu Shuqin about his early experience of covering revolutionary work as a painter and doctor.

At that time, Li Yuchao’s eldest son Li Xiaoguang was just over one year old and suffered from childhood asthma.After Qian Zhuangfei checked carefully, he wrote a prescription for Western medicine and asked Liu Shuqin to go to the Western pharmacy to buy the medicine according to the order. As a result, the medicine cured the disease and she recovered quickly. Liu Shuqin also recalled:

Qian Zhuangfei once told me and Li Yuchao that he left a letter to Xu Enzeng before leaving Nanjing. The letter told Xu Enzeng, "I (referring to Qian Zhuangfei) have been working for you for such a long time. It will not be good for you if you make me public." Now you can't find me if you look for me. If you have anything wrong with my family, then I will be rude to you too.

While Qian Zhuangfei was hiding in Li Yuchao's house, Hu Di arrived in Shanghai by sea. In order to avoid being intercepted by the Kuomintang on the way, he did not take a Chinese ship. Instead, he hid in the cabin of a ship flying a foreign flag and traveled for several days before arriving in Shanghai. At this time, all party organizations in Shanghai had gone into hiding, and Li Kenong could not be contacted. Fortunately, he found Yangcunren (who rebelled in 1932) and Hou Rushi from the Zhabei branch of the Communist Party of China in time. Hu Di and Li Kenong worked in this branch for a period of time. The two of them sent Hu Di to stay temporarily at the home of an Belarusian old lady, saying that he was a "writer" and wanted to concentrate on his creation and did not want others to disturb him. He hid like this for a while before contacting Teko.

Qian Zhuangfei escaped smoothly, which made Xu Enzeng very panic. Although with the joint help of Zhang Daofan and Chen Lifu, they concealed the fact that Qian Zhuangfei was a Communist spy and did not dare to report it to Chiang Kai-shek. But the letter Qian Zhuangfei left before leaving still made him feel on pins and needles, fearing that one day Qian Zhuangfei would expose to the public all the scandalous things they had done about bullying men and women. Therefore, when the large-scale manhunt began, Xu Enzeng informed the Nanjing Police Department and the Military Police Headquarters to conduct a rigorous search for Qian Zhuangfei in Nanjing. The spies brought everyone who knew Qian Zhuangfei to Shanghai and searched everywhere in the streets. Qian Zhuangfei had an old friend from Beijing Medical University whose surname was Dong (suspected to be Dong Jinzhang ). He was teaching police dogs at the Nanjing Central Veterinary School and was also taken to Shanghai by the spies.

Qian Zhuangfei is an important target of the enemy's search, and they will never let go of Qian Zhuangfei's family members. After the Party Central Committee and Zhou Enlai arranged for Qian Zhuangfei to hide, they immediately placed and protected his family in Shanghai.

After Li Kenong alerted the Party Central Committee, his extremely tense nerves were able to relax a little. In the next day and night, he was still running around, assisting Zhou Enlai in protecting central leaders and transferring central agencies. He was still thinking about the safety of Qian Zhuangfei's family and wanted to report the news as soon as possible!

At that time, Zhang Zhenhua was working as an obstetrician and gynecologist at Shanghai Kemei Hospital and lived with his mother-in-law, who was in her 70s, at No. 4, Xinxing Shunli, Lafite Road, Gansi East Road, French Concession.

html At dawn on the 128th, Li Kenong, who had been awake for several nights, finally arrived at Zhang Zhenhua’s residence before the big manhunt began. It was still dark at that time, and the alley was quiet. Knocking on the door rashly would inevitably wake up the neighbors and arouse people's suspicion. But the situation was urgent, and we couldn't wait for dawn, and we didn't dare to stay on the street for a long time, for fear of attracting police investigation. Out of desperation, Li Kenong walked under the wall of Zhang Zhenhua's house, untied his pants and urinated. The urine rushed straight to the wall and made a gurgling sound. It was not loud, but it sounded harsh to the homeowner. Sure enough, Zhang Zhenhua was very angry and immediately got up and opened the window to scold this unhygienic person. Li Kenong gestured to her seriously. Zhang Zhenhua understood this and immediately closed the window and ran to open the door.

When Li Kenong came into the room and explained the situation, Zhang Zhenhua was shocked. Li Kenong repeatedly comforted her, informed her of the news that Qian Zhuangfei had escaped safely and was hiding, and agreed with her on a response strategy. However, because there are elderly people at home, it is difficult to go far for a while, and the enemy does not know that Zhang Zhenhua is also a Communist. Therefore, if the enemy pursues him, he will first adopt countermeasures of asking questions and not knowing, and then wait for an opportunity to escape.

Sure enough, not long after Li Kenong left, a large number of Kuomintang policemen and military police wearing copper hats, together with French Concession patrols, surrounded the house. Several spies came in to check and found no trace of Qian Zhuangfei, so they interrogated Zhang Zhenhua.Zhang Zhenhua was already prepared in his heart, so he took advantage of the situation and said, "I'm about to find him too. He has a home in Nanjing and a wife. He has left us two alone and has not been seen for this month. You can judge him." Do you have a conscience? If you find him, I will fight him tooth and nail..." He cried while talking and walked out, using the excuse of going out to get something to escape.

When the enemy agent saw an elderly lady at home, he took another approach. They lied that they were Qian Zhuangfei's friends and that they had a large sum of money to give to Qian Zhuangfei. All they had to do was ask Qian Zhuangfei to come out and sign. It turned out that the old lady really didn't know Qian Zhuangfei's whereabouts and was at a loss. The enemy agents had no choice but to board the car and leave for fear of delaying the matter, and rushed to search elsewhere.

Zhang Zhenhua watched the enemy leave secretly, immediately went home to pack his things, and took his mother-in-law to a small hotel rented by the party organization to hide. Afterwards, Zhang Zhenhua went to Kemei Hospital and called Qian Zhuangfei, telling him that there was an emergency and he did not want him to come. Qian Zhuangfei understood immediately after hearing this. Knowing that his home had been searched and monitored, he did not go home or go to the hospital to find Zhang Zhenhua.

Qian Zhuangfei knew that Zhang Zhenhua was an experienced revolutionary and believed that she could cope with dangerous situations - they had been together for more than ten years and had successfully escaped from dangerous situations many times. But Xu Shuangying was a housewife who took care of her family and raised her children. She lived with her young son Qian Yiping in a Shikumen near Dagu Road in the French Concession. She had not experienced such a battle and might not be able to escape safely. He decided to go back and arrange their transfer himself. This was the last time Qian Zhuangfei and his mother saw each other. Qian Yiping was only seven years old at the time, and he would never forget his last meeting with his father:

Late one night at the end of April 1931, white terror enveloped Shanghai, and the sound of police cars and barking dogs pierced the sky from time to time. Suddenly, my father Qian Zhuangfei came home, and I was awakened from my sleep. My parents pulled me up from the bed. The weather was still chilly. They quickly put on clothes for me. I heard my father yelling: "Hurry up, hurry up, get up! Go to sleep somewhere else." "I opened my eyes and saw my father looking serious and moving nervously. I was stunned by this unusual scene. At that time, I was only seven years old and didn't understand what was going on. I asked my mother: "Where are we going?" My mother said: "Don't ask too much, something happened! Come on, we have to stay in a small hotel." "Although our family has moved more than ten times, it has never been as hasty as tonight. I saw my father picking up his writing brush and writing a letter at his desk. He gave it to my mother and said, "I'm leaving soon. Please take good care of my mother and children. The organization will take care of you if you have any difficulties. I don't have time to say anything else." , I only leave you this letter...". My mother said goodbye to my father very sadly.

When we parted that night, my father was very worried about the safety of the whole family. Before leaving, he left a letter to my mother. He said that as long as Xu Enzeng dares to embarrass you, you will make this letter public. After that, we separated from my father and stayed in a small hotel. At around five or six o'clock the next morning, my mother asked me to sneak home to check on the situation. I ran back to Dagu Road and found that there were red police cars parked in front of my house, and the entire house was controlled by the Kuomintang. It is a pity that the letter that scared Xu Enzeng was finally lost by my uneducated mother, and no one knew what was actually written in the letter. That night was the last time I saw my father. No one thought that a quick farewell that night would turn out to be an eternal farewell.

Before leaving, Xu Shuangying found all his jewelry and gave it to Qian Zhuangfei, asking him to pay for his expenses outside.

The Kuomintang agents' plot to sabotage the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China failed to succeed. They became angry and searched for Qian Zhuangfei everywhere, and the situation became increasingly tense. Qian Zhuangfei spent most of his time hiding at Li Yuchao's house. The enemy's spies searched Xinxing Shunli's home many times. Some down-and-out friends, instructed by the Kuomintang, also visited the house furtively to investigate the situation in an attempt to trap and betray him. At this critical moment, the party organization's protection of Qian Zhuangfei and his family made Qian Zhuangfei deeply appreciate the warmth of the party. He said: "Only the Communist Party is the most reliable, and only the party can treat me with all possible care."

Under the relief arrangements of the party organization, Qian Zhuangfei's family members in Shanghai were properly hidden and protected by people sent by the Central Special Branch. Sometimes in order to avoid enemy pursuit, they had to change several hotels a day and move frequently. Moving back and forth, it was not until Qian Zhuangfei was successfully transferred to the Soviet Area that the enemy's search gradually relaxed, and he settled down again. However, Qian Jiaojiao and Liu Qifu who stayed in Nanjing's Tiger Cave and Longtan were not so lucky.

Gu Shunzhang. As soon as he arrived at the Zhengyuan Industrial Co., Ltd. on Zhongshan East Road in Nanjing, he betrayed Liu Qifu to Cai Mengjian . He said: "Xu's confidential secretary Qian Zhuangfei was a spy from the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China who infiltrated the core of the Kuomintang. He also introduced Li Kenong to let him work at Shanghai Radio. Secretary of the Administration Bureau, which is arranged as another stronghold of the Communist Party. All important information from your Central Committee against the Communist Party will be sent to Shanghai Concession by money every day, and Zhou Enlai and I will review it. I know in Hankou that you are the person in charge of Wuhan. It is Qian who sent his son-in-law Liu Jiqian (Liu Qifu) as a traffic officer from Nanjing and Shanghai every day to deliver all important information to the Kuomintang Central Committee. Even the Central Army’s encirclement and suppression plan was added List of anti-communist leaders from various places, so I looked up your name. "

Cai Mengjian immediately reported the situation to Xu Enzeng. Xu Enzeng learned that Qian Zhuangfei had escaped, arrested Liu Qifu and Qian Jiaojiao, and imprisoned them in the Nanjing Security Headquarters Prison. Qian Jiang, who was in school, lived with his nephew in In Nanjing, he was still wearing the same rubber rain boots that Qian Zhuangfei had taken him to school in the morning. Because his family members in Shanghai had gone into hiding, there was no way to contact them, and Zhang Zhenhua was unable to find them with his 12-year-old Qian Jiang. The 20-year-old nephew wandered on the streets of Nanjing for several months until one day, Qian Jiang saw an advertisement for the Mingyue Opera Company to perform in Nanjing from a newspaper he picked up, and learned that his sister Li Lili had come to Nanjing with the opera company. . They hurried to the theater club to find Li Lili, and then they learned that Zhang Zhenhua had escaped the pursuit of the Kuomintang agents and was hiding in the Mingyue Opera Club as a health doctor. Li Lili saw that his brother and nephew were in ragged clothes and had tattered clothes on their feet. The rain boots were exposed, the toes and heels were covered with dirt, and they were extremely distressed. I gave them twenty yuan to buy clothes and take a bath. The next day, I took them back to Shanghai.

After that, it was a long time. During that time, Zhang Zhenhua and Qian Jiang, mother and son, hid in the Mingyue Opera Club of Mr. Li Jinhui . Mr. Li Jinhui sympathized with the revolution, and the theater housed many revolutionaries and progressives. He knew this well but did not criticize it. Zhang Zhenhua acted as the health doctor of the theater company, taking care of the team members who were touring the theater, and also did some things for the theater company. Interestingly, while Zhang Zhenhua was hiding in the theater company, the musician Nie Er was studying composition with Mr. Li Jinhui in the theater company. He was so good that Nie Er called Zhang Zhenhua his "godmother". Qian Jiang flipped through the playbills on stage when he was in charge of the performance. Later, he helped the theater company make props and paint scenes. From then on, he embarked on the path of art and eventually became a student trained by the Communist Party of China. The first generation of film workers. After Qian Zhuangfei's transfer, Qian Xuantong also always remembered his children. According to Li Jinxi's nephew Li Bai, when Qian Xuantong was seriously ill in 1939, he solemnly said: Qian Zhuangfei's lover and children were entrusted to the care of brothers Li Jinxi and Li Jinhui.

Xu Enzeng imprisoned Liu Qifu and Qian Jiaojiao in the prison of Security Command. They were kept without interrogation, beating or scolding no matter what they did. After being detained for more than three months, they were released without any explanation. The couple returned to Shanghai and found their mother Zhang Zhenhua and the children. Not long after, because it was difficult to make a living in Shanghai, Liu Qifu and Qian Jiaojiao returned to their hometown in Hunan with their children. Qian Jiaojiao later recalled: We were imprisoned for more than three months and returned to our mother's home in Shanghai after our release. At that time, a comrade from the party organization contacted us and informed us that my father had left Shanghai and asked us to temporarily return to the countryside in Hunan and gave us 40 yuan for travel expenses. After our couple returned to Hunan, Liu Qifu stayed in Ningxiang, Taoyuan and , Hunan. He was engaged in education work in Zhijiang, chenxi and other places until the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, and later died of illness.

After Liu Qifu died of illness, Qian Jiaojiao raised their several children alone. After the founding of New China, he returned to Shanghai and worked at Shanghai Municipal Museum until his retirement.

Qian Zhuangfei and Li Kenong established a revolutionary friendship of life and death and sharing hardships in the special struggle environment. When danger approached, Li Kenong's first thought was the safety of Qian Zhuangfei's family. After completing his mission of protecting the central government, he immediately called the police to Zhang Zhenhua. He was also thinking about the situation at home, but he didn't have time to go back and take a look. He had to ask a traffic officer to inform his wife Zhao Ying that something had happened and told her to leave the residence quickly.

On the morning of April 28, many plainclothes agents came to Li Kenong’s door. Zhao Ying knew what was happening, so she hurriedly took her two children Li Zhi and Li Lun away from the back door of the landlord's house, lived on the streets, and stayed overnight at a small market on Sichuan Road. She wandered at the intersection, looking for acquaintances. Two days later, she met Wang Shaochun (also known as Gong Qiaoyan ), an underground Communist Party member she knew and a fellow Anhui native. Wang Shaochun helped them find a place to live temporarily in Shanghai and hide themselves. More than a month later, through organizational arrangements, Li Kenong, Zhao Ying and their two children met. Li Kenong told his wife that the organization decided that he would evacuate to the Jiangxi Soviet Area. Zhao Ying took her two children back to her hometown of Wuhu, where she took care of the elderly and raised her children while waiting for news about Li Kenong. It was not until the outbreak of the all-out Anti-Japanese War in 1937 that the family reunited.

Because Qian Zhuangfei obtained key information in a timely manner, the Party Central Committee took decisive emergency measures, and Gu Shunzhang's attempt to wipe out all the Shanghai Party Central Committee went bankrupt. Gu Shunzhang, who had little "gain" in Shanghai, refused to give up and began a crazy betrayal. After betraying Central Committee member Yun Daiying, he personally took the Kuomintang agents to Hong Kong to arrest and kill Cai Hesen, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee who presided over the work of the Guangdong Provincial Committee. He also betrayed and trapped Xiang Zhongfa, causing huge losses to the party organization. In addition, he also betrayed Bao Junfu ( Yang Dengying ) and a large number of Chinese Communist Party's "in and out" intelligence personnel, taught our party's covert struggle methods to the enemy, and trained a large number of disciples and disciples to specifically deal with China Communist Party, causing the party's hidden front work to suffer heavy setbacks. In addition, Gu Shunzhang concocted the "Wu Hao Incident" with his enemies, slandered and retaliated against Zhou Enlai, and attempted to divide and disintegrate the party organization.

What is ironic is that before the Communist Party could arrest him and bring him to justice, Gu Shunzhang died at the hands of his master. In June 1935, Gu Shunzhang got involved in the power struggle between the Kuomintang secret services. At that time, the Secret Service of Fuxing Society, chaired by Dai Li, and the Investigation Section, headed by Xu Enzeng, were fighting overtly and secretly, and were at odds with each other. Gu Shunzhang felt that he was not being reused in the investigation department, so he secretly communicated with Dai Li in order to change jobs. Xu Enzeng was afraid that Dai Li would surpass him in dealing with the Communist Party after getting Gu Shunzhang, so he sent people to closely monitor Gu Shunzhang. The news of Gu Shunzhang's secret collusion with Dai Li was secretly reported to Xu Enzeng by the traitor Chen Liansheng (Zhang Wenlong) who rebelled with him, and the central government secretly shot him in Zhenjiang on charges of "forming a new Communist Party". Those who betray others will eventually be betrayed by others. A person who is willing to be a lackey is ultimately abandoned by his master.

After more than a month of intense arrangements by Zhou Enlai, Chen Yun and others, the Party Central Committee was basically out of danger. The original contact methods, working methods, and secret bases have been abolished, and a new operating system is already operating efficiently. Comrades who were familiar with Gu Shunzhang and had been exposed were successively arranged to study in the Soviet Union or transferred to various Soviet areas to continue fighting.

In view that Qian Zhuangfei, Li Kenong, and Hu Di have all exposed their true identities, the enemy is searching them closely. And they have been working in the enemy camp for a long time. There are too many enemies who know them in Nanjing and Shanghai, and they are no longer suitable to continue to engage in the party's covert struggle in the white area . The party organization decided to evacuate the three of them to the Central Soviet Area.

Around early May, Chen Geng went to Li Yuchao's home and informed Qian Zhuangfei that he was going to work in the Central Soviet Area. Before leaving, the organization arranged for Qian Zhuangfei and Zhang Zhenhua to meet at Shanghai Zhaofeng Park.After this period of turmoil, the revolutionary couple finally reunited. Their hearts were filled with joy and sorrow that could not be calmed down for a long time. This time it was both a reunion and a parting. The comrades, lovers and comrades who have fought hand in hand for more than ten years say goodbye forever.

In May 1931, Qian Zhuangfei was transferred to work in the Central Soviet Area according to organizational arrangements. Daughter Li Lili once recalled:

Shortly after my father sent me to the Chinese Song and Dance Troupe, due to Gu Shunzhang's rebellion, I was transferred to Ruijin, Jiangxi Province in the autumn of 1931 (actually late June). He disguised himself as a vegetable seller and set out in a hurry. Even my mother didn’t know which route he took. Uncle Li (Li Kenong) came to the back door of my house and said to my mother through the window: He is gone. At that time, Shanghai was shrouded in white terror. In order to avoid the attention of the spies, the two of them were not allowed to say a word together.

From Shanghai to Ruijin , Qian Zhuangfei took the Central Transportation Line. This transportation line was built and operated under the personal leadership of Zhou Enlai and by Wu Defeng and others from the Central Transportation Bureau. It was specifically responsible for the exchange of personnel, materials, and information between the Shanghai Party Central Committee and the Central Soviet Area. It traveled through Shanghai, Hong Kong, Guangdong, Fujian and other provinces. The land and water stretch stretches for more than 3,000 kilometers, and there are dozens of large, medium and small transfer stations along the way. Each station has several branch lines to prepare for emergencies. A large number of traffic personnel rush back and forth day and night, which can be called the red artery of the Party Central Committee. The Central Communications Line was directly led by Zhou Enlai and Wu Defeng was personally in charge. The confidentiality system was strictly enforced. Gu Shunzhang had no knowledge of this.

Under the escort of the traffic officer, Qian Zhuangfei boarded the passenger ship bound for Hong Kong. The sea breeze is blowing and the blue waves are thousands of miles away. Four years ago, in order to avoid being pursued by the reactionaries, he took a boat from Beijing to Shanghai with his whole family in the cold wind. Here, he not only found the organization, but also joined the party's hidden front, lurking in the dragon's den and dealing with the enemy, and finally turned the tide when the tide fell. Now, still to avoid the pursuit of the reactionaries, he has to bid farewell to Shanghai and rush to the next new battlefield.

The whistle is long and the journey is long. Qian Zhuangfei landed in Hong Kong, transferred to Shantou, Taibu, Yongding, crossed the enemy blockade in Changting, and successfully entered the Central Soviet Area. Around late June, he arrived at the long-awaited land. Red land - Ruijin.

Mao Zedong said:

"The Biography of Qian Zhuangfei"

Author: Yang Minrui

Chinese Communist Party History Press April 2022

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Organizer: Ling Shi

Editor: Weizhong

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