"Top Secret Mission" hits the air, the plot of Zou Shubao escorting party dues is a fact, the protagonist is Lu Weiliang

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"Top Secret Mission", the storyline of my red underground trafficman Zou Shubao escorting party dues to the central government stems from a true history. In the summer of 1930, the CCP Minxi Special designated a traffic officer, Lu Weiliang, to deliver 500 silver dollars to a designated location. In order to avoid the enemy's inspection, he wrapped the 30-pound silver dollar around his arm with gauze and turned it all the way. Over the mountains, they panicked that was suffering from malaria and , pretending to be crazy and selling stupid, and finally reached the Hong Kong traffic station smoothly. After more than 20 days of high-intensity walking and scorching in high temperature weather, the jointer found that the gauze and silver dollars were stuck together with blood stains, embedded in Lu Weiliang's skin, and had to be gently removed piece by piece with tweezers. Lu Weiliang accomplished the task brilliantly with firm will and extraordinary wisdom.

Lu Weiliang

Lu Weiliang, (1910—1988) from Meixian County, Guangdong Province, was the head of Dapu Traffic Station on the Central Red Traffic Line. He was bold and careful, always stepped forward before major tasks, planned ahead, and made careful arrangements to ensure red traffic. The network is unblocked, and it has become the "clairvoyant" and "sunwind ear" for the connection between the Party Central Committee and the Central Soviet Area. He escorted Ye Jianying, Deng Xiaoping, Ren Bishi, Chen Yun, Nie Rongzhen, Zhang Aiping, Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, Deng Yingchao, etc. to the Central Soviet Area. Made a special contribution to the Chinese revolution. After the founding of New China, Lu Weiliang served as the deputy chief prosecutor of the Guangdong Provincial People's Procuratorate.