What's The Never Disappearing Radio about?
In the worst period of the Anti-Japanese War, the country needed an underground party to convey information for itself so as to keep abreast of the enemy's situation. In this case, they transferred Li Xia, who was working in other places. Li Xia became a national underground party without complaint. In order to complete the task more perfectly, the headquarters also assigned him a partner to pretend to be his wife, and the two successfully penetrated into the enemy. In order to become an underground party, Li Xia can accept any job, even selling candy is his professional duty. As long as he can get closer to the information during the day, he can force himself to accept it, no matter what his position is. In the evening, he will restore his identity again and send a message to the headquarters.
However, this life did not last long. After investigation, the enemy found a way to torture Li Xia and suspected that he had sent a message. In the meantime, he experienced a very harsh torture, living a life that was worse than death in prison every day, and being tortured by the Japanese again and again, he didn't say a word. I kept shouting "I'm from China!" The unshakable appearance made the Japanese helpless, dismissed the idea that he was a spy and let him go. Next, Li Xia continued to pass on the message, but his partner leaked the clue. The Japanese followed him home. In order to cover his partner, he tried his best to send messages, and the room dripped! The incoming voice in the ear. The Japanese are getting closer. At the last minute, Li Xia put the prepared poison in his mouth and said to the telegram? Goodbye, comrades? He passed away and made an inestimable contribution to the country forever.