On the eve of the Wuhan Campaign, Li Zimu, a platoon leader of the Eighth Route Army, was ordered to return to Shanghai to join forces with Shangguan [Expand All]
On the eve of the Wuhan Campaign, Li Zimu, a platoon leader of the Eighth Route Army, was ordered to return to Shanghai to join forces with Shangguan Jingyun and disrupt the Japanese army's chemical weapons research and development plan named "Wind Shadow", with the mission code name "Operation Chasing the Wind". The Military Intelligence Bureau dispatched a special operation team led by Ling Shuang and Tang Shunzhi to disrupt the Japanese army's plan. Due to the ineffective command of the Military Intelligence Bureau, the special Operations team suffered significant losses. However, Li Zimu was also unable to deal a heavy blow to the enemy due to insufficient troops. In order to successfully complete the mission, Li Zimu persuaded Ling Shuang and Tang Shunzhi to set aside their different political views and join forces to fight. Li Zimu and others engaged in a series of life-and-death battles with the invaders led by Tian Zhongxin. Tang Shunzhi, Shangguan Jingyun and others sacrificed their lives heroically in the battles. Ultimately, Li Zimu and Ling Shuang, with the assistance of the Zhe Dong Guerrillas and people from all walks of life in Shanghai, killed Tian Zhongxin and destroyed the Japanese "Wind Shadow Plan". Through contact with Communist Party members like Li Zimu, Ling Shuang realized that only the all-out national resistance led by the Communist Party was the hope for China to win this war. Ling Shuang resolutely chose to join the Communist Party and continued to fight against the Japanese invaders together with Li Zimu.[Collapse]