The Chongqing Bombing. Yan 'an sent Zeng Xisheng to Chongqing and handed over important materials to Chiang Kai-shek (played by Ma Xiaowei). Shi Jianf[Expand All]
The Chongqing Bombing. Yan 'an sent Zeng Xisheng to Chongqing and handed over important materials to Chiang Kai-shek (played by Ma Xiaowei). Shi Jianfeng (played by Hu Jun), a code-breaking expert in the military technology room, relied on the materials of the Communist Party of China to decipher the intelligence of the Japanese army and saved Song Ziwen's life. Shi Jianfeng deciphered: "The Japanese army might be planning to take action against the United States." Report to He Yingqin (played by He Zhengjun). Chiang Kai-shek passed this intelligence on to the United States, while Roosevelt chose to believe the intelligence of the Americans themselves. The intelligence obtained at Shijianfeng that the Japanese army would attack Midway Island. Chiang Kai-shek relayed the intelligence to the United States. Roosevelt met Song Ziwen and said, "To express my gratitude to the Chinese people for their help to the United States, I would like to give you a gift." A set of stamps designed by Roosevelt himself to commemorate the fifth anniversary of China's Resistance against Japanese Aggression. Okamura Neji sent Oshima Ichiro to kill Shijianfeng. Chiang Kai-shek obtained the telegrams of Yamamoto Isoroku's itinerary. The telegram was eventually delivered to Roosevelt, marking the end of Yamamoto Isoroku's final journey in life. Ichiro Oshima came to Chongqing, met his sister Eiko Edo (played by Han Xue), and handed her a ring containing poison. On November 18, 1943, the Chinese delegation flew to Cairo by special plane. During the meeting, Chiang Kai-shek and his wife had a disagreeable conversation with Churchill, but had a very pleasant conversation with Roosevelt. At the meeting drafting the declaration, Wang Penghui argued forcefully with senior officials from the UK and the US. Ultimately, the Cairo Declaration, which is of great significance to China and the world, was born. When Roosevelt passed away, flags were flown at half-mast in Chongqing to express condolences. On July 26, 1945, the leaders and foreign ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom and China jointly signed and issued the Potsdam Proclamation, urging Japan to surrender unconditionally. Truman believed that Japan flatly refused to surrender. The first atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima and the second one in Nagasaki. Emperor Hirohito issued a surrender edict. Edo Eiko took off the drug ring, and Shi[Collapse]