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Li Bai (Chinese: 李白; lived 1910–1949), also used names as Li
Huachu, Li Pu, Li Xia, Li Jingan, born in Liuyang, Hunan. He is
a famous spy of the China Communist Party (CCP). Li Bai born in
a peasant's family. In 1925, he attended the China Communist
Party, and in 1930, he joined into the Chinese Red ArmyRed 1st
Regiment. Soon, he studied Wireless technology at Red Army
Telecommunication School at Ruijin, Jiangxi. When graduated, he
was arranged into Red 5th Regiment as the chief and political
commissar of radio station. In 1934, he followed the main
strength of Red Army for Long March. After the outburst of
Sino-Japanese War, in October 1937, Li Bai was sent for
coordinating and establishing the secret radio station in
Shanghai. In 1942, his secret radio station was found by
Japanese Army; Li Bai and his wife were arrested. After the
rescue of the CCP, Japanese Army thought it was his private
radio station, so they were released in May 1943. His technology
skill favored Kuomintang,. |
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