Tong Shuangwei, a neighbor of Xiaoxiang Road, is tactful but principled and has a keen sense of political smell. As a military general, he survived many times and was called a lucky general. Although he got a job, he was no better than Xie. Judging from his attempt to help Tong leave Nanjing and later telling Tong Shuangwei his clever plan, Guan still has a certain conscience, but he was later sent by Jiang to be a spy, so Guan Zhongmin was complacent and complacent. This kind of person is also a representative of a group, with a certain talent and flexible mind. If the authorities are open-minded, he will try his best to make a difference. If the authorities are in chaos, he will follow the crowd and be no different from a villain. Guan Zhongmin has always opposed the existence of * * *. Although he also saw the roots of the Kuomintang rotten in the later period, he still showed the loyalty of the soldiers and still believed that the roots of the Kuomintang were still there, and he would always return to Gankun. In the later period, Tong Shuangwei and He Zhike shared the same interests and went further and further on the road of revolution. . . . . . (Of course, if the plot in the book continues, it is estimated that it may not be necessary to defect. )
Originally, I just wanted to briefly introduce the content and main characters of this book. I didn't expect to write more and more, but I couldn't get off the bus. It took nearly a week to finish off and on. There are also some figures, such as Yin Eryin's sister-in-law Liu, Nan Chuban, Shi Yonggui, Lu Yingchang, Cheng, Yan Dongshan, Yang Qiushui, and other vivid figures emerge in my mind. Although these characters are just the main characters in writing books like this. My writing is not very good, so I can't count on flowers. Just simply express all your inner thoughts and communicate with friends.