On the early morning of June 4, 1928, the Japanese Kwantung Army, in an attempt to occupy the three northeastern provinces of China, instructed a smal[Expand All]
On the early morning of June 4, 1928, the Japanese Kwantung Army, in an attempt to occupy the three northeastern provinces of China, instructed a small team that dared to die to disguise themselves as the "Northeast Army" and blow up the special train of the warlord Zhang Zuolin at the Sandong Bridge in Fengtian, causing the "Huanggutun Incident" that shocked both China and the world. But what the Japanese never expected was that this top-secret operation was witnessed in detail by a Chinese girl named Lian Haihua. Lian Haihua not only saw but also obtained direct evidence of the crime: the special order for this operation. To prevent this witness from revealing the truth of the incident, the Supreme Command of the Japanese Kwantung Army issued a death order: He must be caught and sildied as soon as possible! This mission fell on Riko Sakuragawa, who was known as the "Flower of spies" of the Kwantung Army. Sakuragawa Reiko did not dare to be negligent and immediately launched a series of pursuits and attacks on Lian Haihua.[Collapse]