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Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Dai Kasa, a sixth-term student of Huangpu, was one of the most trusted people of the old Chiang Kai-shek and a lieutenant general in the Nationalist Army. He is mainly famous for his long-term work as a secret agent and spy, holding the actual control of the military command, and leading the military command to the people's country. Speaking of his eight Kongo, in fact, in real history, Dai Kasa only had one of the four Kongs. The Eight Great Kongs mentioned here are what later generations called, referring to the eight agents that Dai Kasa trusted the most.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Four of them are naturally the four Great Kongs, namely Chen Gongshu, Zhao Lijun, Shen Drunk, and Wang Tianmu. Chen Gongshu, a fifth-term student of Huangpu, has a nickname called Hot Hand Shusheng. In 1932, he joined the Lixing Society's Secret Service, which was the predecessor of the Military Command Bureau, Chen Gongshu was the leader of the group at that time, and Dai Kasa was the director. He is the oldest group of people in the military command, has done many major things, and is known as the first killer of the military command.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

In terms of talk, he is still a hero, because most of the big things he has done are the assassination of traitors. Zhang Jingyao, a former backbone of the Anhui warlords, colluded with Itagaki Seishiro in 1932 and became a traitor. In the following year, he became the commander-in-chief of the Second Pingjin Group, and on May 7 of the same year, Chen Gongshu planned to assassinate him. The following year, Dai Kasa issued an order to commit adultery, and Chen Gongshu successively plotted to assassinate Shi Yousan, Wang Kemin, Zhang Xiaolin, Fu Xiao'an, Wang Jingwei, and other traitors, which once made the traitor Rikou feel frightened.

He ended up well, going to Taiwan in 1949 and retiring in 1969 and writing his memoirs. However, in previous years, there were too many enemies, so his old age is still very mysterious, and no one knows the date of his death and the location of the tomb. The second Zhao Lijun, nicknamed Chao Feng Tai Nian, was able to write and fight. Originally, he was Dai Kasa's confidant, but he was arrogant and openly killed Wei Xiaoru. The Central Command used this to slander him as a traitor, and Dai Kasa tried to protect him, and died in 1942.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Drunk, deeply trusted by Dai Kasa, he has always been known for his young age and qualifications in the Military Command Bureau. In 1949, he was sent to Yunnan by Mao Renfeng, so he was unable to go to Taiwan, and many agents were arrested for Lu Han. After spending some time in Gongdelin, he was pardoned in 1960 and was the only military commander among the first two pardons. Later, during the chaotic period, someone coerced him to expose Wang Guangmei as a secret agent of the military command, and he was drunk and refused to obey. In the 1980s, he changed his status from a war criminal to an uprising general, and died in Beijing in March 1996 due to illness.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Wang Tianmu, this person almost became a child with Dai Kasa, and also participated in hoeing and rape activities. He assassinated Wang Jingwei, Wang Zhulin, Cheng Xigeng, Zhang Jingyao and other traitors, and his plan to assassinate Chen Zhen led to the establishment of No. 76 in horror by the Japanese. Unfortunately, Wang Tianmu was arrested by Li Shiqun in 1939 and sent to No. 76, and somehow came out unscathed. Surrender was very suspicious, so Dai Kasa ordered that wang Tianmu escape and break away from military command in addition to him.

In fact, this was Li Shiqun's treacherous plan, and soon after Wang Tianmu rebelled, resulting in the almost destruction of the intelligence system of the military command behind the enemy. After settling in Taiwan, Chen Gongshu's memoirs point out that Wang Tianmu's rebellion was actually a bureau under Dai Kasabu. It was a pawn of Dai Kasa to complete the plan, and what Wang Tianmu did after his rebellion is still a mystery, but it is considered to be a peaceful old age. The other four people were also deeply trusted by Dai Kasa, so they were included in the Eight Great Kongs together, they were Mao Renfeng, Zheng Jiemin, Shen Zhiyue, and Wu Jingzhong.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Mao Renfeng took his place after Dai Kasa's death, serving as the head of the military command and leading the overall situation. In 1955, he became the director of the intelligence bureau, but he did not have real power. Because of the Mao Bangchu and Du Great Wall case, Chiang Ching-kuo hated him to the bone, while Mao Renfeng, who had been idle, suffered from cancer. He died of illness on October 14, 1956. Zheng Jiemin, also an elderly man of the military command, became the director of the security bureau after arriving in Taiwan, and died of a heart attack on December 11, 1959.

Dai Kasa's eight king kongs, six went to Taiwan, one stayed in Beijing, how did they end up?

Shen Zhiyue was Dai Kasa's proud protégé, and his secret service activities were equally outstanding, and he had been lurking in Yan'an for a long time in 1938. He later flew to Taiwan, but his identity is still in doubt, and no one can figure out whether he is a military agent or a double-sided spy, or a red agent who has not been discovered until his death. In 1994, he died of illness at the age of 81. Wu Jingzhong, the prototype of Wu Jingzhong in the TV series Lurking, died of illness in Taiwan in 1983.

Looking at these eight people, Chen Gongshu, Shen Drunk, Shen Zhiyue, Wu Jing, and others all had a relatively good ending. To say that the best should be Shen Zhiyue, this person until Chiang Ching-kuo's death, is the most respected military commander, highly respected.

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