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Hit drama revives buried history

Updated: 2025-10-24 09:49 ( China Daily )
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A still from the popular espionage drama Silent Honor shows main characters Wu Shi (right) and Zhu Feng, portrayed respectively by actor Yu Hewei and actress Wu Yue, during their first meeting. Zhu serves as Wu's direct contact for transmitting intelligence. [Photo provided to China Daily]

In 2018, veteran Chinese scriptwriter Lu Min received a commission that would forever transform her understanding of history, loyalty and sacrifice. The assignment seemed straightforward at first: write a screenplay about Wu Shi, a senior Kuomintang officer who risked his life to secretly assist the Communist Party of China after becoming deeply disillusioned with the Chiang Kai-shek regime. But what began as a writing task evolved into a seven-year journey into one of the most hidden and dramatic chapters of modern Chinese history.

Lu soon uncovered stories that had sparse academic records: between 1949 and 1950, more than 1,500 CPC agents operated as part of a vast underground intelligence network in Taiwan. Their collective mission was clear but perilous — to gather intelligence that would support the nation's reunification efforts during a volatile moment in history. At the heart of this network were four key figures: Wu Shi and his three comrades. Their bravery shaped critical historical outcomes that faded from public memory — until now.

The resulting series, Silent Honor, has recently gained high popularity, exemplified by its peak rating on China Central Television's CCTV-8 exceeding 4.1 percent — the benchmark for a blockbuster drama is consistently above 1 percent — and its 685 million online views.

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