What is the true identity of Chi Beiji in Operation Red Fox?

Chi BeiBei's true identity in "Operation Red Fox" is Qi Jiguang's apprentice.

Qi Jiguang, courtesy name Yuanjing, nicknamed Nantang, later nicknamed Mengzhu, posthumous title Wuyi, was from Penglai, Shandong, but one said he was from Jining, Shandong, and another said he was from Dingyuan, Anhui. Famous Japanese general, national hero, outstanding military strategist, calligrapher, and poet.

The mid-field ending of Operation Red Fox

Chi BeiBei’s spy identity has been completely exposed. In order to protect his safety, Nan Zao Yunzi secretly took him to an abandoned factory. The well-known intelligence center was preparing to let Chi BeiJi take advantage of Thirty-Six Strategies, but Nakano accidentally learned of the situation, so he told Hua Ziyue the information and asked her to pass it on to the task force.

So the task force decided to hunt down the traitors first, asked Rong Xiangjun for help, and soon shot the traitor Chi Beijii. Shen Yue'e died to protect Wu Yuenan, and Nan Zao Yunzi, who fled in panic, also died. Under the guns of the task force, the superiors decided to transport the radio station out of the enemy war zone immediately. Matsui mobilized a large number of Japanese troops to pursue the task force. When the task force withdrew, Shangguan had resumed his status as a national army.

The superior ordered Shangguan to escort the radio station away. In order to cover the evacuation of the radio vehicle, the task force and He Yan launched a brutal blocking operation against the Japanese army. The New Fourth Army task force completed a series of major and special missions. Later, except for Shangguan Qinglan, all of them died heroically. He Yan, Wang Decai, Yu Hui, Salina, Wu Yuenan and others died heroically for their country.