What is the cloud in the bamboo?
Yunzi Takeuchi and Sakai Miko have a common prototype. She is a real historical figure in the modern history of China, and also a famous figure in the modern spy history-Nanzhao Yunzi. The story of Yunzi Takeuchi and Sakai Miko in the play actually separates the real experience of Nanzao Yunzi in history, plus some fictional contents. The following is an interesting record of the true situation of Yunzi in Nanzhao in my collection of history. Japanese spy Nanzao Yunzi Nanzao Yunzi is a Japanese ace female spy with the same name as Kawashima Yoshiko. She assassinated Chiang Kai-shek twice, bribed senior Kuomintang officials and stole military information from Wusongkou fortress, all from this "flower of the empire". Half a century later, it's still difficult to find the photos of Nanzao Yunzi because of the secretive action. Nanzao Yunzi 1909 was born in Shanghai and was deeply influenced by his father's Japanese militarism. /kloc-at the age of 0/3, he was sent to the Japanese spy school, where he studied culture and foreign languages (Chinese, English, etc. ) and shooting, blasting, makeup, poisoning and other specialized technologies. 1926, when Nanzao Yunzi 17 years old, was sent to Dalian, China, specializing in espionage. 1929 transferred from Dalian to Nanjing under the pseudonym of Liao Yaquan. Under the cover of young students who have dropped out of school, they broke into the guest house of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense-Tangshan Town Hot Spring Guest House as receptionists and carried out covert activities. The hot spring guest house was built at the expense of the Kuomintang Ministry of National Defense at that time, and the Kuomintang military often held secret military meetings here. The Japanese secret service has long been eyeing Tangshan, and sending Nanzao Yunzi into the hot spring guest house is to steal military information. Nanzao Yunzi is charming, good at singing and dancing, and has strong communication skills. She seduced Kuomintang officers with her beauty and stole several important military information without much effort. One of them is a report made by Wusongkou fortress headquarters to the Ministry of National Defense on expanding the military facilities of the fortress, which includes important military secrets such as the setting of artillery positions, the distribution of artillery, the deployment of secret tunnels, and the distribution of more than 70 Ming bunkers. Weaving a spy network In order to cooperate with the Japanese attack on Nanjing, Nanzao Yunzi disguised himself as a bank clerk in China in mid-July and sneaked into Nanjing among the refugees. She quickly turned Huang Xun, the chief secretary of the Kuomintang Executive Yuan, and Huang Sheng, the son of Huang Jun, the decadent foreign minister, into a spy, weaving a spy network all over the country in the Kuomintang General Staff Headquarters, the Admiralty Department and the Military and Political Department. 1On July 28th, 937, Chiang Kai-shek presided over the Supreme National Defense Conference in Lu Xiao, Sun Yat-sen's Mausoleum in Nanjing, and decided to take the countermeasures of "before the actions of the Japanese Kwantung Army and other Japanese troops are unified, seize the opportunity, choose Jiangyin waters with the narrowest river surface in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, sink the river, block the waterway and reuse them". On the one hand, it can prevent Japanese ships from advancing westward along the Yangtze River, on the other hand. The meeting was top secret and was recorded by Chen Bulei, secretary of the Attendant Room, and Huang Xun, secretary general of the Executive Yuan. Huang Xun listened to Chiang Kai-shek's military deployment at the meeting and broke out in a cold sweat. After the meeting, he immediately reported this top secret information to Nanzao Yunzi. As soon as the cunning Nanzao Yunzi saw the emergency, he quickly handed the information to Major General Nakamura, the military attache of the Japanese Embassy, who reported directly to Tokyo by secret telegram. As a result, the Japanese Marine Corps took the lead and headed east overnight. Just before Chiang Kai-shek's order was issued and the blockade of Jiangyin fortress on the Yangtze River was about to be implemented, all Japanese warships and merchant ships in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River sailed out at full speed on August 6 and 7, crossed Jiangyin and fled to the Yangtze River estuary, and all Japanese expatriates evacuated with the ship. The military plan to blockade Jiangyin fortress went bankrupt. At the beginning of the Anti-Japanese War, in order to subdue Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang government in one fell swoop, the Japanese government ordered Japanese spies lurking in China to point the assassination at Chiang Kai-shek. "Eight? On March 13, on the eve of the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Chiang Kai-shek suddenly instructed the Central Military Academy to hold the "Enlarged Prime Minister's Memorial Week". Just as the participants lined up neatly, waiting for Chiang Kai-shek to speak, Japanese official Huiji suddenly announced to everyone that two suspicious elements had sneaked into the military academy and were conducting a search. It turned out that two Japanese spies sneaked into the military academy by car, spying on information and plotting to assassinate Chiang Kai-shek or other military and political personnel. After being discovered, he immediately fled by car. No murderer was found afterwards, which is an unsolved case for the time being. Several strange things happened, but they failed to attract the attention of the Kuomintang authorities. Soon, "eight? During the "March 13th" Sino-Japanese War, Shanghai and Nanjing were close at hand. Chiang Kai-shek prepared several times to go to Shanghai to inspect and direct operations. However, because the railway and highway between Nanjing and Shanghai were tightly blocked by Japanese planes and bombed indiscriminately, it was extremely unsafe and never made it. On August 25th, at the Supreme Military Conference convened by Chiang Kai-shek, Bai Chongxi, deputy chief of staff, suggested to Chiang Kai-shek that Xu Gesen, the British ambassador to China, would go to Shanghai from Nanjing the next day to meet the Japanese ambassador to China, and he could take his car. At that time, Britain was still a neutral country and was not bombed by Japanese planes. Chiang Kai-shek agreed. But Huang Xun was also at the meeting. After the meeting, Huang Xun immediately passed this message to Nanzao Yunzi. The next day, Chiang Kai-shek was tied up urgently and temporarily terminated his trip to Shanghai. As a result, the British ambassador's car was repeatedly chased and attacked by two Japanese planes on the Shanghai-Nanjing highway in Jiading District, and the car was overturned. Ambassador Xu Gesen was injured in the back bone, shot in the liver and dying. The entourage hurriedly bandaged Ambassador Xu Gesen to stop bleeding, carried him into the car and sent him to Hong En Hospital in Huxi for emergency treatment. After the incident, the world was in an uproar. This can be said to be the biggest failure since Nanzao Yunzi debuted.