Due to the influence of Chiang Kai-shek, the Kuomintang attached great importance to the relationship between teachers and students, especially within the Kuomintang, a chain of interests was extended, among which there were some well-known teachers and students, but the most lamentable of them were Chen Yi and Tang Enbo.
Speaking of Tang Enbo, he can be said to have been raised by Chen Yi, and Chen Yi's figure can be seen everywhere in Tang Enbo's career, but Chen Yi did die tragically at the hands of Chiang Kai-shek under the betrayal of Tang Enbo.
Chen Yi is a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, who once attended the Zhenwu School in Japan, and can be regarded as a fellow villager and classmate with Chiang Kai-shek. Chen Yi's own life was full of ups and downs, first participating in the independence movement in his hometown, then going to Japan for further study, and finally returning to China as an adviser to Sun Yat-sen's presidential palace, and then becoming a division commander under the Beiyang warlords. During Chen Yi's tenure as a division commander, Tang Enbo was a platoon leader under him, returned to his hometown to become a patrol officer after experiencing defeat in the war, and later went to Meiji University in Japan by his own efforts, and met Wang Jingbai here.
Later, because Tang Enbo's family was too poor, he could only turn to Chen Yi for help, and with his appreciation for Tang Enbo, Chen Yi sent him to the Japanese Army Non-Commissioned Officer School for further study, and after returning from Japan, Tang Enbo chose to abandon his hair wife and marry Wang Jingbai in order to establish a deeper relationship with Chen Yi.
When the Northern Expedition broke out in 2727, Chen Yi became the commander of the Kuomintang Revolutionary Army and introduced Tang Bo'en to Chiang Kai-shek. Later, Chiang Kai-shek launched the encirclement and suppression of the Eyu-Anhui Soviet region, and Tang Bourne bore the brunt of it and even brutally killed many ordinary people, but such a scene not only did not disgust Chiang Kai-shek, but chose to praise him greatly, and in this situation, Tang Enbo was soon awarded the rank of lieutenant general.
With the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan and the cooperation between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, Tang Enbo was still relatively brave in the early stage of the War of Resistance Against Japan, and even later won the title of "King of the Central Plains", but slowly as the power in his hands grew, Tang Enbo's War of Resistance did not have the courage of the past, and even in the Battle of Yuxianggui, it was clear that the Japanese army at that time did not have much strength to fight back, but still defeated the hundreds of thousands of troops in Tang Enbo's hands, and Chiang Kai-shek had no choice but to transfer Tang Enbo back to Nanjing.
After returning to Nanjing, Tang Enbo turned his head and remembered his teacher Chen Yi, so he begged Chen Yi to make him the commander of the Kuomintang Army's Third Front, and Tang Enbo also helped Chen Yi once after receiving so much help from Chen Yi, and when Chen Yi was transferred to the mainland after the February 28 incident, Chen Yi became the government secretary of Zhejiang Province. However, at this time, Chen Yi was no longer the chen Yi of the past, he knew that the Kuomintang was doomed to be unsustainable, so he chose to cooperate with the underground party in Hangzhou at that time, released more than a hundred Communists, and later decided to revolt under the guidance of Li Jishen and others, but he did not have much military power in his hands, so he found Tang Enbo and wanted him to revolt with himself, and after getting Tang Enbo's accurate reply, he began to make intensive preparations.
But at this time, Chen Yi did not expect that his student was brewing a big net, waiting to eat him. At that time, after learning of Chen Yi's decision, Tang Enbo directly reported to Chiang Kai-shek, but at the same time asked Chiang Kai-shek to keep Chen Yi's life, after all, he was once his most respected teacher and his wife's righteous father.
This news was quickly conveyed to Chen Yi after being known by the lurkers of our party, but Chen Yi did not believe that the person he trusted the most would be highly secretive to Chiang Kai-shek, so he insisted on going to Shanghai, and as a result, Chen Yi was arrested by the train, and even if he was arrested, he did not believe that he was betrayed by Tang Enbo, knowing that his daughter came to visit him, and explained the ins and outs of the matter clearly, Chen Yi could not bear to make sure that what he was experiencing now was Tang Bo'en's masterpiece. In 1950, Tang Bourne did not save Chen Yi from Chiang Kai-shek, and Chen Yi was eventually shot in Taipei.
It may be that Tang Enbo's approach is too angry, and after this incident, he did not do what he wanted to be an executive, but became an adviser to the presidential office. Of course, the consequences of this incident are not only this, his wife directly set up a spiritual hall at home to take his children to the United States and never came back, and then Tang Enbo was diagnosed with cancer, died on the Japanese operating table when he went to Japan for medical treatment, and when he learned the news, there was not much wave, but he said such a sentence: If he died in Shanghai, then he must be a hero. It seems that the loss of Shanghai at that time in Chiang Kai-shek's heart has always been an insurmountable obstacle, and it is precisely from that time that Tang Enbo is no longer a competent soldier.