Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Resume - Li Xia's resume in "Never Disappear Radio"
Li Xia's resume in "Never Disappear Radio"
Li Bai, formerly known as Li Huachu, used to be named Li Pu, alias Li Xia and Li Jing 'an. 19 10 was born in Liuyang county, Hunan province in May. Work-study program since childhood, but since the death of his mother, he was entrusted with the heavy responsibility of chopping wood and taking his siblings up the mountain, so he dropped out of school. At that time, he 13 years old was working in a landlord's house. Dissatisfied with the landlord's waste of food, bullying and slavery, he once scolded the landlord with poems and vowed to seize the opportunity to study hard, make contributions to the people and overthrow the landlord in the future. Later, in 1925, he joined the China * * * organization; in 1927, he joined the Hunan-Jiangxi Autumn Harvest Uprising; in August 1930, he joined the Chinese Red Army of Workers and Peasants, became a soldier of the communication company of Gongsi Army, and later served as an instructor of the communication company. 1June, 934, Li Bai was transferred to the second telecommunication class of Ruijin Red Army Communication School to study radio technology. After graduation, he was assigned to the Red Fifth Army as a radio station director and political commissar to participate in the Long March.

After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in China, from 65438 to 0937, and from 65438 to 00, Li Bai was sent by the Party organization to work as the Party's secret radio station in Shanghai. In Shanghai, where the Japanese aggressors and the puppet troops gathered together and the environment was extremely sinister, Li Bai overcame all kinds of difficulties, took charge of the contact between the underground organization of the Shanghai Party and the secret radio station in the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and set up an "air bridge" between Shanghai and Yan 'an with radio waves. By 1939, the working environment was even more sinister, and the party organization arranged for Qiu Huiying and Li Bai, as female workers, to pretend to be husband and wife to cover the radio station. The two fell in love in the common revolutionary struggle, and later got married with the approval of the underground party organization, which became the base camp of secret struggle. 1942 In September, the Japanese army arrested Li Bai and his wife when they cracked the secret radio station. The Japanese aggressors tortured Li Bai, but he insisted that he was a private radio station. 1May, 943, rescued and released by the Party organization. After being released from prison, the party organization transferred Li Bai and his wife to Zhejiang and arranged for him to enter the Kuomintang Institute of International Studies as a telegraph operator. Under the pseudonym of Li Jing 'an, he traveled between Chun 'an, Zhejiang, Changkou and Lead Mountain, Jiangxi, and used the Kuomintang radio station to secretly transmit a large number of strategic information of the Japanese puppet government, the United States and Chiang Kai-shek for the party. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Li Bai returned to Shanghai and continued to work in the party's secret radio station. 1948 65438+In the early morning of February 30th, he was arrested by the secret service of the Kuomintang while communicating with the CPC Central Committee. After his arrest, Li Bai was seduced and tortured by senior officials, but he was indomitable and tenacious against the enemy, and the enemy never got any news from him. 1949 On May 7th, on the eve of the liberation of Shanghai, Li Bai was secretly killed by a Kuomintang spy at the age of 39. On September 4th, 2009, he was named as one of the 100 hero models who made outstanding contributions to the founding of New China.