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Resume of Major General Liu Liankun
Li Zhihao is the main spy of Taiwan Province Military Intelligence Bureau. After the 1996 Taiwan Strait crisis, he made the greatest contribution to helping mainland security departments dig up the highest-ranking spy Major General Liu Liankun of the People's Liberation Army.

Li Zhihao was born in the late 1940s. When he was young, he was a swimmer in the Guangzhou Military Region. Smuggled into Hong Kong in 1980s, and was absorbed by the secret service of Taiwan Province Ministry of National Defense (merged into the Military Intelligence Bureau in 1990s).

The Qiandao Lake incident occurred in April 1994, and the public opinion in Taiwan Province Province was in an uproar. At this time, Li Zhihao stepped in and obtained confidential information about the Qiandao Lake incident from the mainland for Taiwan Province Province. Because of Li Zhihao's information, Lee Teng-hui once said that he knew all the information about the Qiandao Lake incident, and even "we have received a confidential wanted order".

Li Zhihao became famous in World War I, successfully entered the "Military Intelligence Bureau" of Taiwan Province, and was promoted to major. Since then, Li Zhihao claimed to recruit members from mainland development organizations, and after obtaining a large amount of funds from Taiwan's "Military Intelligence Department", he has been active in Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.

During his activities in Hongkong, Li Zhihao was exposed to the information that Major General Taiwan Military Intelligence Bureau made great efforts to transmit intelligence to Liu Liankun, which directly led to the exposure of Liu Liankun, a spy of Major General of the People's Liberation Army who worked for Taiwan Province Province. Shortly after his arrest, Liu Liankun was executed by the mainland.

Liu Liankun's exposure and arrest caused a great shock in Taiwan Province Province, and then the military intelligence department of Taiwan Province Province began to suspect that Li Zhihao was suspected of leaking secrets in the process of tracing Liu Liankun's exposure. 1999, Li Zhihao was lured back to Taiwan, arrested and sentenced to life imprisonment. 1 9991June1day, Li Zhihao entered the military prison to serve his sentence, and the media all thought that Li Zhihao would die of old age in prison from now on, leaving the rest of his life.

However, on 20 1 15130, the "Ministry of Defence" of Taiwan Province Province revealed that there was an exchange of captured intelligence agents between the two sides. Among them, Zhu Hexu, a Taiwan Province spy who was arrested and sentenced by the mainland, flew directly from Guangxi to Taiwan Province Province, while Zhu Hexu, who was arrested and sentenced by Taiwan Province Province, flew to Hong Kong from Taiwan Province Province.

Since then, Li Zhihao, who found out that Liu Liankun was a big spy, was exchanged by the mainland for two prisoners. At this point, Li Zhihao is already a white-haired old man in his seventies.

By the way, when meeting with Liu Liankun, Hugewell was almost captured by the Guangdong security department, but in the end Hugewell got rid of the mainland agents behind him with anti-tracking skills and returned to Taiwan Province Province via Hong Kong.

After he retired, he wrote a book "Information Operations Reference", which was found to be leaked. He was sentenced to one and a half years' imprisonment, suspended. However, during his probation, Pang Da published his memoir "Memoirs of Senior Officials in taiwan military intelligence bureau-Intelligence Notes" at his own expense, which revealed a lot of inside information about the cross-strait spy war against Major General Liu Liankun of the People's Liberation Army and lashed out at all kinds of shady and corrupt intelligence departments in Taiwan Province Province.

Taiwan military intelligence bureau appraised that the contents of this book were seriously leaked, which seriously endangered the safety of the staff behind enemy lines. 20 12 Taiwan Province Provincial High Court sentenced Hugue to three years and six months' imprisonment for leaking information. So the white-haired giant, tortured by leukemia and stroke, staggered into prison.