Chapter 15 Main contents:
Jie Jiang came to Huawei's home to exchange information with some comrades. Zhigao Pu suddenly found Jie Jiang, asked Jie Jiang to check a batch of secret arms, and lied that Yu Xinjiang was ill. Jie Jiang just learned from Huawei that Yu Xinjiang had been arrested, and Zhigao Pu's plot had been discovered by Jie Jiang, but it was too late. There are several undercover agents at the door.
Two-gun old woman and Huawei go to find Jiang Jie. On the way, they found a shop to eat. The old woman found a spy posing as a policeman. The night before, Jiang Jie was pushed to Chungking.
Jiang Jie was caught in a scum hole, and the spy tortured Jiang Jie, but Jiang Jie didn't give in and said nothing. When Jiang Jie fainted, the spy would splash water on her. Someone sang the song of prison again. Liu Siyang wrote a poem, and the women in the cell took turns to take care of Jiang Jie. Jiang Jie woke up. The whole prison wrote poems for Jiang Jie.
Jie Jiang in Red Rock is a plump artistic model. As an underground worker, she is experienced and vigilant. At Chaoyang Wharf in Chongqing, she saw Zhigao Pu carrying luggage in a suit and tie, and immediately saw through Zhigao Pu's good performance psychology and showed high party spirit.
On the way to Huaying Mountain, she saw her husband's head hanging above the city. She was heartbroken, but she restrained her feelings with strong revolutionary will and extraordinary perseverance, turned grief into strength, and bravely shouldered her husband's indisputable cause. As a staunch fighter, she is determined to die.
In the face of the cruel torture of the enemy, she endured all kinds of torture and kept her mouth shut about the secrets of the party. When she was about to die, she looked calm, behaved calmly, combed her hair, arranged her clothes, kissed the "flower of prison" goodbye, and always smiled triumphantly.
"If we need to sacrifice for the * * * proletarian ideal, each of us should, and can, keep our faces unchanged and our hearts will not jump", which fully illustrates Jiang Jie's view of life and death as a * * * proletarian fighter.
Red Rock reflects a life-and-death contest between light and darkness on the eve of national liberation. From 65438 to 0948, the China Revolution entered a critical turning point, and victory was coming. However, under the rule of the Kuomintang, Chongqing is in the darkest moment before dawn. In such a dark moment, the mountain city of Chongqing is experiencing a cruel struggle.
The novel narrates the struggle around three lines: "hell on earth"-a life-and-death contest between revolutionaries and reactionaries in Sino-American cooperative firms; Urban movement led by underground party; Armed struggle and peasant movement in Huaying Mountain revolutionary base area.
These three lines are interwoven into a whole and finally converge on the main line of prison struggle. The author focuses on the struggle between ourselves and the enemy in the concentration camp of Chongqing Sino-American Cooperation Center, vividly showing the revolutionaries' efforts to meet national liberation.
The desperate struggle to completely defeat the enemy's dying struggle truly reproduces the arduousness of the final decisive battle between light and darkness on the eve of national liberation, exposes the extremely cruel and arrogant nature of the enemy's dying struggle, and praises the revolutionaries' strong will and fearless spirit to fight for truth.