The female spy of the Republic of China, the last one was still a movie star, and also the grandmother Yingda, committed suicide by poisoning.

She was dispatched by the organization and joined the Wang Puppet regime and the Japanese Embassy and the Navy Reporting Department as the editor of the monthly magazine "Women Voice". Become an excellent "red spy" of the Communist Party. Published the novel "Dawn" in the magazine, and at the same time used it as a cover to collect Japanese and pseudo-confidential information, and actively organized counter-rebellion, with outstanding contributions.

Song Weijing

successfully broke into a women's group under Yan Xishan's control, collected and passed information, and was witty and bold, and was fully affirmed by the party's central intelligence department. Later, she was dispatched by the organization and broke into Yan Xishan's army without revealing her identity. At the same time, she was promoted to a colonel commissioner by Yan Xishan.

Chen Xiuliang

In April 1946, Chen Xiuliang served as secretary of the Nanjing Underground Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. At the beginning of 1947, Chen Xiuliang led the famous "5·20" anti-hunger, anti-civil war, and anti-persecution march, which quickly swept the country, forming a "fighting against the Kuomintang reactionaries after the military front, highly praised by Comrade Mao." The second front".

Yingyin

Yingyin has a distinguished background. His father is Manchuria Zhenghongqiying and his mother is the royal family Aixinjueluo. Yingyin is also Yingda's aunt.

In 1936, she entered the star film company. Because of her outstanding performance in the movies "Cross Street" and "Sai Jinhua", Ying Yin became a movie star. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War in 1937, Yingyin secretly engaged in anti-Japanese activities, pretending to be dancers or prostitutes, and tricking Japanese and puppets into predetermined secret locations to be executed by secret agents. Information shows that 9 Japanese bandits and traitors were assassinated in this way.

In April 1941, Ying Yin's boyfriend Ping Zuren was arrested by the Japanese military police. Yingyin was unable to rescue in many ways, and was eventually shot and killed by the Japanese. Ying Yin endured his grief and brought Ping Zuren's body and buried him in the Wan Guo Cemetery.

On January 19, 1942, Ying Yin committed suicide by swallowing a large amount of drugs in Room 708 on the 10th floor of the Shanghai International Hotel. She locked the door alone, added half a bowl of raw opium, mixed with strong alcohol, and a lot of sleeping pills, drank it all in one breath, and died. She was 25 years old.