After the founding of the People's Republic of China, the West attempted to block the new China. Chairman Mao laid two chess pieces in advance and defeated the enemy in one fell swoop.
In 1938, under the iron hoof of the Japanese invaders, the Japanese were standing guard on the Gushun Tower, and Gushe Mountain was dilapidated and desolate.
After receiving a report of the rebellion of the uprising troops, the Minister of Social Affairs shook his head: This is Lao Chiang's counter-espionage plan.