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What kind of punishment did Li Bingbing receive?

Li Bingbing received physical punishment, which was similar to mental punishment. It completely trampled her dignity underfoot and ultimately destroyed her will. This is a kind of psychological punishment.

In the play, the character played by Li Bingbing is called Li Ningyu. Li Ningyu, the benchmark in the wind, is the leader of the translation team of the Puppet Bandit Suppression Headquarters. She is pretty, comely, and calm. Graduated from the Astrophysics Department of the University of Pennsylvania in the United States, and also studied in the communications class of Qingdao Ocean University.

She is a person who advocates spiritual freedom. She does not pursue power and stays away from cruelty. She originally didn't want to participate in the troubled times, but she was accidentally involved in this dispute.

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Plot summary

In the spring of 1940, Wang Jingwei, the former vice chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, negotiated peace with the Japanese government and established a new "National Government" in Nanjing. Since then, the war of resistance against Japan has entered a new "Three Kingdoms" period - Wang Jingwei's Nanjing National Government, Chiang Kai-shek's Chongqing National Government, and the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region Government led by Mao Zedong have become three pillars, each working on its own and constraining each other.

After taking office, Wang Jingwei launched three major policies: to build the army within his sphere of influence, to clear the countryside and suppress the Communist Party, and at the same time to lure frustrated Chiang Kai-shek to send military and political officials into the cabinet.

On October 10, 1942, the Wang Puppet Government held a grand ceremony to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the National Government. An important member of the Wang Puppet Government was shot dead, which attracted great attention from Japan. Takeda, the head of the Imperial Army's secret service, suspected that this series of assassinations was planned by "Old Gun", the underground leader of the Communist Party, and hoped to seize this opportunity to crack down on his organization.

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