, the Japanese collaborator Zheng attempted to assassinate When Japan
invaded China in 1937 and occupied Shanghai following the
Battle of Shanghai, Zheng secretly joined the resistance movement and became an underground
Kuomintang (Nationalist)
spy. Her ability to speak Japanese and the connections to her mother helped her to spy and collect information on the
Imperial Japanese Army. Zheng was involved in a plot to assassinate
Ding Mocun, the security chief of the
Wang Jingwei puppet regime headed by
Wang Jingwei. Ding was hated for collaborating with the Japanese and gained the nickname "Butcher Ding" for executing anti-Japanese resistance fighters. As Ding had formerly served as the principal of Zheng's secondary school, she was tasked with seducing him and luring him into a trap. Beginning in March 1939, Zheng arranged several "chance" encounters with Ding, and became his girlfriend. On 10 December 1939, Zheng invited Ding back to her home at the end of a date where assassins waited inside, but Ding refused her invitation and the plan failed. On 21 December 1939, Zheng accompanied Ding to dinner at his friend's house. After the dinner, Zheng requested Ding drop her off at
Nanjing Road, Shanghai's famous shopping street. When the car drove by the Siberia Fur Company, Zheng said she wanted to buy a fur coat and asked him to help her choose one. Two Kuomintang assassins had been waiting nearby for a chance to kill Ding. While inside the store, Ding grew suspicious when he saw the men outside, and abruptly ran across the street to his car. Caught off guard, the assassins shot at Ding, but missed him before his driver sped away. After the failed assassination attempt, Ding knew that Zheng was a spy and contacted her to meet him. Zheng hid a Browning pistol and drove to 76 Jessfield Road; when she was about to enter, she was arrested by
Li Shiqun and held at Ding's intelligence headquarters. Wang Jingwei's wife
Chen Bijun and others attempted to persuade Zheng to join the Wang Jingwei regime, but she refused. Wang held Zheng Pingru as a hostage and tried to coerce her father to become the Minister of Justice for his regime, but he refused as well. This angered the leaders of the Wang Jingwei regime and they unanimously advocated killing Zheng. In February 1940, Zheng was secretly executed near the Zhongshan Road in western
Shanghai, at the age of 22. == Family ==