Wang Fuzhi's experience in the play told Wang Fuzhi of his death on New Year's Eve, and Wang burst into tears. Ming Lou, who was going to go out for dinner with her, knew that Ming Tai had succeeded.
He saw Wang Fufu's body in the restaurant, and Liang Zhongchun, who had arrived at the scene first, told him that the other party had left nothing but shell casings. Ming Lou said that the other party chose to shoot on New Year's Eve to tell No.76 that they would not have a peaceful life in the future.
The origin of this role:
The Pretender is a suspense spy drama jointly produced by Shandong Film and Television Media Group and Dongyang Noon Sunshine Film and Television Co., Ltd., directed by Sydney and starring Hugh, Jin Dong, Liu Mintao and Wang Kai.
During the establishment of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression Zhongwang puppet regime, Mingtai, a rich boy, was taken fancy to by Wang Tianfeng, a senior officer, and was kidnapped to a military training class. After hard training, he became an excellent military agent. After that, Ming Tai and her life-and-death partner Yu Manli went to Shanghai to carry out a series of secret activities.
In Crushing Plan, Ming Tai and Cheng Jinyun, a member of the China underground party, joined hands to successfully blow up the special train for transporting Japanese senior officials by the puppet government, and they developed feelings in the battle. Later, Mingtai assassinated senior officials of Wang Puppet Manchuria and Japanese secret agents, and made outstanding contributions repeatedly. However, in repeated actions, Mingtai was gradually disheartened by the Kuomintang's "national wealth is hard to tolerate" measures, and Cheng Jinyun developed him into an underground worker of the China underground party.
In order to win the final victory on the frontal battlefield, Mingtai and his complicated brother Ming Lou started the "Death Bell Ringing" operation, successfully confusing the Japanese army with false information and winning a turning point for the final victory of the Anti-Japanese War.