
Whose Country is Whose Home (complete Collection)
by Tang Jun
About This Novel
"The Extraordinary Spy War (1931-1934)": Turbulent times, disparate beliefs, conflicts between revolution and emotion, crises of bribery and betrayal, men's power and desire, women's happiness and sacrifice, lurking, plotting, and enemies, all tangled into a thrilling and intense special spy war. "Xia Yijun", "Shen Qiuyu", "Parker Pen", "Zeng Wu"... Are just a few code names in the spy sea, but they have set up a dance pavilion and singing stage for the competition of wisdom. Red spy Xia Yijun and the ace of the secret service headquarters Shen Qiuyu were classmates at Fudan, but they met unexpectedly in Peiping... The Northeast Army, the Great Wall Anti-Japanese War, and the Peking student movement all have traces of the underground party of the Communist Party of China. The cells cultured by Shen Qiuyu also grew up in the underground party organizations of the Chinese Communist Party. Xia Yijun reluctantly gave up his love and sent Ai Xin to undercover Shen Qiuyu, asking her to fall in love with his old classmate. Parker Pen, who was lurking in the Soviet area, launched a telegraph war with the Red Army's secret-breaking team, and married into a red family. His men were arrested one after another, but Lao Ba was able to navigate the Red Army's telegraph team until they left for the Long March. Xia Yijun killed the traitor twice, but was not understood by the organization. When Shen Qiuyu relied on the third cell to uncover the underground party's special team, Xia Yijun had to fight alone. Whose country is the country? The family is broken but the people are not destroyed. Spy wars, telegraph wars, family love wars, as well as the civil war and the Anti-Japanese War in the general background, are tangled into a very special spy war! "Thousand Hands and Thousand Eyes (1935-1939)": The country belongs to whose country, and the home belongs to whose home; Guanyin has thousands of hands, and spy wars are invisible. Every chess piece will reveal flaws while playing a role. How to make up for it is a contest of superior wisdom between the players. Two opponents with equal intelligence, and a woman sandwiched between them, quietly fight to the death. Two math masters compete over a "peach" code that no one can decipher and a woman they both love deeply. The undercover agents who are good at playing a thousand tricks, the cunning Japanese, and the careerists with extraordinary abilities all hide mysteries in every move. Faith, power, betrayal, collusion, lurking, suspicion, love... Interpret the espionage era of dramatic changes in the electric light and flint.
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