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Kneel at the Gate of the Military Area, Take Out the Medal and Return It to My Father
I want to read a book like "The whole family has first-class merit, what are you afraid of if I sue you to the military district?"
Spy War, Secret Agent, Nine Identities Sneaking into the Military
I want to read a book similar to "Agent: Infiltrating the Military Command with Nine Identities".
Anti-Japanese Spy War Completed with More Than 3 Million Words
Modern National Security Spy War
Hand it over, don't hide it🫣🫣🫣🫣
Lurking on the Cliff Harbin 1944 Spy Novel
I want to read a book similar to "The spy war begins by sneaking into the Manchuria Railway and becoming a small policeman".
The Central Special Branch, the Military Command, the Central Command, and Other Secret Service Agencies of the Republic of China.
I want to read a book similar to "Spy War: Deep Drilling Plan". Don't read books with incorrect views and no bottom line
This Is a Powerful Spy Novel.
I would like to read a book similar to "The Blank List".
I Want to Find a Book About Working in State-Owned Enterprises, Railways, Newspapers, TV Stations, Etc.
There Was No Spy War After Kite.
Working on the Railway
Movies and TV Shows, Books About Time Travel to Pretender, Sparrow, Etc.
Spy War Article ON.1, If You Don't Accept It, Come and Argue! ! !
I want to read a book similar to "Spy War: I Can Actually Recognize Spies (Spy War: Jedi)".
Request: a Boy from the Northeast Railway Is Reborn and Started Selling Pine Nuts...
Genius Policeman's House, Solving Crimes, Criminal Investigation!
Police, solve crimes, criminal investigation!
Novel About State Secret Service
Unlimited content
The Spy Protagonist Is Very Stubborn and Cares About His Life.
The protagonist of the spy novel cherishes his life, is not impulsive, and does not play with his own life.
Are There Any Unsystematic Books About the Anti-Japanese War? Those with a System Are a Bit Insulting to the Seniors.
Spy War, Use Golden Fingers to Help the Red Team in the Red Era
I want to read a book similar to "The Daily Life of Spies [who were tricked into the Republic of China by the system]".
Don't Ask for Mutual Evaluation. Just a Paragraph Comment. Asking for a Reader!
I want to watch content similar to "The Last Days Weeds Bloom". I work hard to write a book every day, and I just want to have a living reader who can give me some comments and let me interact with it. Please















































































5-Star review. Very interesting. I think it's worth reading. If you don't read it, you will regret it for the rest of your life. It's very interesting. It's a novel novel. You can definitely read it. This is a work that stayed up late to catch up on updates. The author's imagination is wide-ranging and the characters are described with vivid scenes and details. Breaking through the traditional framework, the main and branch characters are clearly and vividly created, and the concept of the structure from the small self to the big self has jumped up. This book made me immersed in it. The plot had ups and downs and the characters were vividly drawn, as if they were vividly written on the page. It not only brought me endless imagination, but also gave me profound insights. Every page is full of surprises and is worth reading again and again. It is a five-star review and highly recommended! After swiping it for a second time, you can see how beautiful it is.
Between the rails and faith, walk the path of ordinary heroes The most touching thing about "The Waking of Insects" has never been the thrill of the spy game, but the complete growth arc of the protagonist Ye Tian from an ordinary railway dispatcher to a firm believer. Ye Tian at the beginning of the story is just a technician who wants to "guard every section of rail and run every train on time." In his world there were only operating charts, dispatching instructions and the roar of steam locomotives. He once kept a safe distance from his own life like guarding a turnout about the grand proposition of the fate of his family and country. It wasn't until the blood of his comrades was splashed on the operation chart he drew by himself, and until the signal lights in the dispatch room connected with the artillery fire outside the city, that he was forced to face a sharp question: when the railroad tracks become the arteries of war, when dispatch orders can determine life and death on the front line, who should he defend his "professional" for? This struggle forms the core of Ye Tian's growth. He was not a natural agent. The first time he used the train to deliver information, his fingers would smear on the dispatch sheet due to nervousness. The first time he faced the enemy's temptation, he would subconsciously cover up his panic by checking the timetable. But it's these awkward moments that make his growth seem real and believable. He was not forcibly given the halo of a hero, but in the struggle between "keeping his job" and "protecting his country", he gradually understood that the dispatch pen in his hand not only made the trains on time, but also allowed intelligence to pass through the blockade, giving his comrades a little more vitality on the front line. In the end, Ye Tian's growth goal is not to become an omnipotent spy, but to become a "soldier who understands railways." He would still frown because a train was late, and he would still be lost in thought over the schedule in the dispatch room, but at this moment, he could already hear the pulse of his family and country from the roar of the train, and could understand the weight of faith from the pull of the switch. His greatness does not lie in transcending the ordinary, but in that he has become firm step by step with an ordinary background. For readers, Ye Tian's growth is more like a mirror. It allows us to see that in that crisis-ridden era, heroes are never born, but like Ye Tian, in the gap between rails and beliefs, in the balance between profession and mission, step by step, they walk out their own heroic path. This kind of pyrotechnic growth can touch the softest place in people's hearts more than any thrilling spy plot. This is a disc war novel based on our recent history, and the author is still working on it. This is a good article, keep reading!
"The Waking of Insects" is a spy war industry novel with a cold temperament, solid research, and great ambition. It is like a carefully researched "historical spy documentary", taking the audience into the gray era of crisis, loyalty and betrayal on the eve of the Liberation War. Every secret dispatch made by the protagonist Ye Tian on the railway line is like a quiet but crucial piece falling on the chessboard of history. This work provides a near-exclusive reading experience for readers who are obsessed with historical details, enjoy high-intelligence espionage games, and are interested in exploring the role of specific industries (such as railroads) at key moments in history. It is not only a novel, but also a bold deduction and affectionate gaze on the dark lines of history. If the author can perfectly control the complex historical materials and long narrative lines, this work is expected to become a benchmark work with both historical value and literary charm in the theme of anti-war spy war. Two books totaling thirty-five hours have been reviewed
It is an eye-catching espionage work. The theme of railway lurking is novel and unique. The setting of the protagonist's professional intelligence training is more realistic. The plot logic is good and there is no so-called brainless excitement. The scenes of underground train transportation are vivid and step-by-step. It is worth looking forward to. It's beautiful and exciting, I will keep following it
This is a hard-core yet exciting spy novel! It uses the Liaoshen Campaign as the historical background, and deeply combines the professional technology of railway dispatching with the dangerous espionage game. The protagonist Ye Tian lurks in the railway system as a double agent, wandering between real and verifiable historical figures and fictional secret war plots, and there is a sense of tension in every step. The plot of a fake couple covering their identities and dealing with villains such as Dai Li and Yoshiko Kawashima is both historical and exciting. There are no floating cheats, the story relies entirely on professional details and solid character creation. Readers who like the combination of spy wars + hard-core technology, don't miss it!
The most touching aspect of this espionage work, which is based on the 1948 Liaoshen Campaign, is that it integrates railway expertise into intelligence warfare, giving Ye Tian a solid professional foundation for his image as a "double-sided agent." Railway dispatching is not only an identity cover, but also a precise channel for intelligence transmission. This "technical flow" writing method gives the secret war a tangible sense of reality. Very cool!
"Insidious Railway Files" is a wonderful railway espionage masterpiece! The author Luo St Rifle writes the espionage game on the railway line with full tension. The plot has constant reversals, the rhythm is tight, the characters are vivid and three-dimensional, and the perseverance and wisdom of the revolutionaries are vividly displayed on the page. The sense of age and the tension of espionage between the lines are overwhelming. Reading makes people immersed in it, and the more you read, the more you get addicted! Wonderful. Very pretty. Come on
It is a very interesting spy novel. It describes the life and work of agents, as well as their love and hatred during that special historical period. It reveals a true history. It is adapted from the real historical events during the Anti-Japanese War in 1945 and is very informative.
I am absolutely blown away. This is the first time I read a novel about the front lines behind enemy lines. I couldn't stop reading it. The author's portrayal of the background situation, environment, and people's hearts at that time is very vivid. I will give it a five-star review first and continue reading. . So wonderful It's really well written. It vividly describes the cruelty and thrills of the hidden front. It's a rare good book. Please pay close attention to the author. .
The railway is such an important transportation link, but it is also a hiding place for spies. The novel revolves around the Northeast after the Anti-Japanese War, and the battle between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party begins. The novel describes a true history and is worth reading.
The spy war story is unfolded based on the Northeast Railway after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, turning the image of solar terms into a metaphor of the times, and professional details outline a real game stage. The fate of individuals is intertwined with the torrent of history. The narrative is concise but full of tension, and the glimmer of human nature can be glimpsed in the folds of history. I finished reading it in one sitting, it was great!
Finished reading. This book takes 1945 as the starting point and outlines a turbulent post-war war picture through the espionage career of a railway dispatching employee. The fake couple setting of Ye Tian and Tiemei is full of dramatic tension, and the interweaving of real historical figures and fictional characters adds a layer of depth. The story pays close attention to railway professional details, making the plot of the battle more than just a routine, but full of technical reality. Suitable for readers who like historical plots and hard-core details. @
During the Anti-Japanese War, the love and hatred of the agents, and the story of the special historical period from 1945 to 1948, draw on some real history. The characters are all flesh and blood. Through the story, we can understand the background of the special era and the real life portrayals of historical figures, reflecting life.
This book filled my gap in spy wars on the second battlefield behind enemy lines. I used to only like to read novels about passionate battles on the frontal battlefield. This novel corrected my concept. It turns out that there is also blood on the battlefield behind enemy lines. Spy wars are more dangerous, test people's patience, and test wisdom. It pays tribute to the heroes who fight on the "spy" front for the motherland.
The writing style is delicate and neat, and the writing is smooth without any sluggishness. The character creation is particularly vivid, each character has a unique temperament and recognition, and the group portraits are particularly brilliant. The plot is laid out in a relaxed and relaxed manner, the logic is flawless, and the author's careful polishing can be seen between the lines. It makes the book full of immersion and is a rare masterpiece. The characters stand upright, the growth lines are clear and natural, and the group portraits are richly layered. The plot is exquisitely designed, the logic is rigorous, the details are carefully thought out, and there are no gimmicks. The overall creation has a high degree of completion, allowing readers to quickly immerse themselves in it, and it will be extremely enjoyable after reading it!
The charm of this story is that it proves that the best suspense comes not only from the horror of the unknown, but also from the breakdown of known trust. When "one's own" may no longer be one's own, when the order itself becomes a murderous intention, the individual's courage and wisdom will be tempered to the extreme in desperate situations.
A very good-looking novel, the battle on the railway line, the story chapters have logical levels, the plot is compact and ups and downs, walking between enemies, patriotic revolution, it is worth reading and recommending to everyone.
The author is well prepared and the description is spot on.
This book breaks away from stereotyped character creation and presents three-dimensional complexity, whether it is a decent character or a villain. The sense of historical atmosphere is well rendered, and a thrilling Infernal Affairs is staged for readers. It must be praised [like]
Nice. This book is based on the railway system after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. It integrates war planning, history and professional technology with a unique perspective. As a double agent, Ye Tian launched a secret war under the cover of his dispatching duties. The plot was tense and full of suspense. The characters are vividly drawn, and the addition of historical figures such as Dai Li and Yoshiko Kawashima adds a sense of realism. The author cleverly integrates railway expertise into the battle narrative, which not only shows the background of the times, but also enhances the credibility of the story. Overall, this is a potential work with solid details and rich atmosphere. @ Watch it again.
"Railway Archives: The Stinging Hour" uses the Northeastern Railway after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War as a chessboard, unfolding a silent spy game in steam and fog. This novel by St. Rifle cleverly sublimates the solar term image of "The Waking of Insects" into a metaphor for the turning point of the times - on the surface it is the roaring railway battle line of iron armor, but on the inside it is a nervous battle intertwined with faith and betrayal. The sense of precariousness of individual destiny in the torrent of history runs throughout. The torment of undercover identity, the subtle cracks in gay relationships, and the fatal conflict between mission and emotion burst out with amazing tension in the concise narrative. The author uses the professional details of the railway system to build a credible spy war stage, making every switch switch and every ticket delivery hidden. This is a hard-core espionage masterpiece that searches for glimmers of humanity in the folds of history.
"Railway Files: The Waking of Insects" takes the post-war Northeast Railway system as the stage, cleverly combining professional dispatching knowledge with espionage undercurrents. The fake couple setting of Ye Tian and Tiemei is full of tension, and the interplay of historical figures such as Dai Li and Yoshiko Kawashima adds to the sense of reality. The author uses solid railway details to unfold a silent night before the hibernation amidst the roar of the railway tracks. Come and review, it's really good
The novel is based on the unconditional surrender of Japan. A power vacancy appeared in the Northeast. The Kuomintang and the Communist Party launched a spy war to compete for the Northeast. The content of the novel is rich and colorful, and the plot has ups and downs. It is worth reading.
Read Chapter 47 from Chapter 1 and comment. The most amazing thing is the character creation in the book. There is no rigid black and white setting. The righteous have weaknesses and the villains have obsessions. Every character is so vivid and three-dimensional that they seem to jump out of the page. The thick sense of historical atmosphere is spread layer by layer, and a game of light and dark is exciting to watch. This wave of investment is not a loss!
It's another Bourne movie. It's either you die or I forget. It's a wonderful showdown. Every step is exquisitely designed and exciting. The writing is fluent and the logic is smooth. [Eating Melon]. I've read it. It's worth recommending.
It is a very good historical novel. It tells about the love and hatred of agents under a special historical background, and an unknown secret of passionate youth. Through the unfolding of the story, it reveals part of the historical truth. A very practical book. I've finished reading the latest chapter, please write quickly
This is a spy war novel. After Japan unconditionally surrendered, the Kuomintang and the Communist Party launched a desperate struggle for control of the Northeast. When the army moves, the spies go first. The novel describes the events of this period. It's very exciting and worth seeing.
"Railway Files: The Waking of Insects" is a spy work with a railway warmth. It does not deliberately pursue a sense of coolness, but uses solid professional knowledge and rigorous historical research to build a hidden battlefield hidden in the railroad tracks and steam. For readers who like "technical spy wars" and prefer historical details, this is undoubtedly a work worth reading carefully; and its small regrets in narrative rhythm and character creation also allow us to see more possibilities for similar themes. When the last train left the platform amid the artillery fire of the Liaoshen Battle, the suspense that had not been completely resolved was like the thunder at the awakening of insects, leaving a lingering sound in the dust of history. Very exciting, come on
The fake couple scene between Ye Tian and Tiemei had me clenching my fists the whole time. The secret battle in the railway dispatching room is too real, and every professional terminology has a hard-core feel. As soon as villains such as Dai Li and Yoshiko Kawashima appear, the sense of oppression is immediately felt. Just wait for the awakening of insects and see how the protagonist can play this big chess game!
This is a novel about the spy war era after the victory of the Anti-Japanese War. Starting with this background and theme, I have to admire the author's knowledge. The author's writing skills are evident. He is passionate and immersed in it and refuses to leave. It is great!