The prototype of Wang, the director of the Secrecy Bureau, is (1902—2006), a native of Jiangshan, Zhejiang Province, who was admitted to Wenxi Senior High School in Jiangshan City in the spring of19/3. 65438-0935 When he was working in Jiangsu Minzhong Education Center, he visited Dai Li and Dai introduced him to join the military system. He successively served as director of the Zhejiang-Jiangxi office of the Salvation Army, Major General No.41of the Army Command, director of the inspection department of the 11th Theater Command, director of the investigation department of the 8th Theater, chief inspector of the Beiping Military Department, and inspector general of the Anti-rape Committee, and then went to Taiwan. 1995 he used his pension to set up a scholarship fund to help 10 more students who have been admitted to colleges and universities but have poor families complete their college studies every year.
In the play, Xu Tieying is the police chief of Beiping.
Xu Tieying, the police chief of Beiping, is the villain in the play. The clues in the play come from the unified system of the General Administration of Party Affairs, but there are six departments under the General Administration of Party Affairs, and there is no liaison office with Xu Tieying as the director. His other clue is the police chief of Beiping. From 65438 to 0948, there were two police chiefs in Beiping, before July 30th, Tang Yongxian and then Yang Qingzhi. Yang Qingzhi was not born in Central China, but he used to be the head of the military secret service team and the stationmaster of Hebei Station (located in Baoding). As a spy, Xu Tieying and Yang Qingzhi are somewhat similar: after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, Yang Qingzhi was active in Baoding, Beiping, and planned many conspiracies against underground parties and progressives. He once arrested more than 20 people in Baoding and implicated nearly 100 progressives. After serving as the police chief of Beiping, he participated in the "August 19th" big arrest against the leaders of student movements in various schools on the eve of the liberation of Beiping. 1948 12 On the eve of the liberation of Beiping, he fled for fear of sin.
Ma Hanshan, director of Beiping Civil Affairs Bureau in the play.
Ma Hanshan, director of Beiping Civil Affairs Bureau, was originally named Ma Hansan (1906— 1948). He joined Feng Yuxiang's Northwest Army in his early years, and later joined Chiang Kai-shek and joined a military organization. He has served as director of the North China Experimental Zone of the Military Bureau, director of the Beiping Office of the Military Bureau, chairman of the Northern Parallel Axis Anti-rape Committee of the Kuomintang, and director of the Beiping Civil Affairs Bureau. During the Anti-Japanese War, he was captured by the Japanese army, gave a Gu Jian, and was released after promising to be a spy for the Japanese army. At the end of the Anti-Japanese War, he was ordered to take bribes in Peiping. Others believe that when Dai Li went to Peiping to interrogate Japanese spy Chuan Dao Yoshiko, he learned that Ma Hansan had surrendered to the Japanese army, and Ma Hansan had attacked Dai Li's plane ahead of schedule, which led to the explosion of the plane in the air and Dai Li's death. Later, Ma Hansan was secretly executed by Mao Renfeng in 1948 because of a conflict with Mao Renfeng and against Chiang Kai-shek's will.
In the play, yenching university's Vice President He Qicang.
He Qicang, vice president of yenching university, is a linguist and psychologist. His prototype is Lu Zhiwei (1894 ~ 1970), and his alias is Lu Baoqi. 19 13 graduated from Soochow university, and then went to study in the psychology department of the biology department of the university of Chicago, USA, and obtained a doctorate in philosophy. After returning to China from 65438 to 0920, he successively served as Professor yenching university, Dean and President of Nanjing Normal University, Southeast University. But unlike He Qicang in the play, he advocated democracy, opposed the civil war and participated in the anti-Chiang democratic movement. Before the liberation of Peiping, he refused Hu Shi's invitation and stayed to welcome the new China. After the split of Yanda University 1952, it was transferred to the Institute of Linguistics of the Academy of Social Sciences, and later served as a member of the Department of Philosophy and Social Sciences of China Academy of Sciences. During the Cultural Revolution, he was shocked. 1970 died in Beijing at the age of 76.