Dai Li died in a plane crash, Jiang cried bitterly, heard the number of inheritances, and scolded an

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-11

In the preamble, on March 17, 1946, a plane suddenly flew over Nanjing, and none of the members on board survived. What is shocking is that the plane is occupied by Dai Li, who is known as the head of the Kuomintang secret service.

Dai Li and Chiang Kai-shek have known each other for many years, not only colleagues, but also the friendship of teachers and students, and have always had a personal relationship. After hearing the news of Dai Li's death, Chiang Kai-shek wept bitterly and ordered his subordinates to give Dai Li's burial and make the funeral decent.

However, as the incident was investigated further and preparations were made for Dai Li's funeral, Chiang Kai-shek discovered that this man not only had private homes all over the country, but also owned countless gold, silver and jewelry.

What's more serious is that he has long used his position to embezzle ** and accept ** bribes, even if the expenses are removed, the amount of inheritance he left behind is eye-popping, which fully shows the huge amount of money he has spent over the years.

This made it impossible for Chiang Kai-shek to remain calm, and he angrily lashed out. So, what kind of friendship did there really have between Dai Li, who made Chiang Kai-shek so angry, and him? How much is Dai Li's **?

Dai Li, who is from the countryside of Zhejiang, came to the bustling city of Shanghai for the first time and was deeply attracted by the bright lights and fragrant cars and beauties.

Despite the hustle and bustle of the city, Dai Li, who had nothing to offer, had to stay with relatives at his first arrival, with his bed on the floor. The ambitious Dai Li, of course, was not satisfied, and soon found a job running a hall in an exchange owned by Chiang Kai-shek.

Since both come from similar backgrounds, a strong friendship was soon formed. However, due to the failure of the exchange, Chiang Kai-shek left Shanghai, and Dai Li returned to his hometown.

Dai Li, who had a friendship with Chiang Kai-shek, thought it was a good opportunity, so he decided to apply for the Whampoa Military Academy. He was admitted to the Whampoa Military Academy in 1926, but instead of focusing on his studies, he worked hard to build his network.

In less than a semester, his efforts have yielded good results. With the convenience of serving Chiang Kai-shek as a service soldier, he submitted the information he collected to Chiang Kai-shek many times.

Although Chiang Kai-shek did not pay much attention to him at first, Dai Li was a person who was good at observing and figuring out people's hearts. Even if he was not taken seriously, he continued his work and figured out Chiang Kai-shek's preferences, so that Chiang Kai-shek's impression of him became better and better.

Dai Li's perseverance impressed Chiang Kai-shek, who needed a candidate to spy on students within the military academy at a time when relations between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party were deteriorating. From then on, Dai Li, who began his career as an intelligence chief, founded the first secret service organization within the Kuomintang to monitor the elimination of the Communist Party and Chiang Kai-shek's political enemies.

He did whatever it took to eavesdrop and assassinate, just to achieve Chiang Kai-shek's goal.

He and Wang Yaqiao once became brothers, but because Wang Yaqiao threatened Chiang Kai-shek's safety, Dai Li used psychological tactics to first control Wang Yaqiao's men, and then set a trap to lure him to come, and killed him with one shot.

Dai Li's actions are fast, accurate, and decisive, making people daunt at the mention of him. As Chiang Kai-shek's status rose, so did his reliance on Dai and his spies, and through his successful assassination of key figures one after another, Dai Li's popularity within the Kuomintang was unparalleled.

In the Xi'an Incident, Chiang Kai-shek was "admonished" by Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng.

In order to rescue Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Li went to Xi'an alone. He understood that he had little qualifications, his status was entirely dependent on Chiang's favor, and he had been engaged in spy work for a long time, and he had many enemies even within the Kuomintang.

He knew very well that once Jiang lost power, he would also face a test of life and death. As soon as he arrived in Xi'an, Dai Li was captured by Zhang Xueliang's subordinates and imprisoned. In the face of such a predicament, even if he was prepared, Dai Li could not help but be frightened, and even wrote a suicide note at a critical moment.

The Xi'an Incident was resolved peacefully, and Chiang Kai-shek was reinstated. When he heard that Dai Li had come to rescue him regardless of his personal safety and read his suicide note in prison, he was deeply moved and immediately rescued Dai Li.

After experiencing hardships together, Dai Li won the trust of Chiang Kai-shek, and the size of the secret service was expanded several times, and the name was changed to military command, and Dai Li received more financial support and more power.

He gradually became a figure above 10,000 people under one person, fell into the extravagant atmosphere within the Kuomintang, and used his power to accumulate wealth. As early as the first time he came to Shanghai, Dai Li was deeply attracted by the famous actress Hu Die.

Although Dai Li's income at that time was meager and he couldn't even maintain a basic life, he insisted on watching every Hu Die's movie. At that time, Hu Die could only be admired on the screen, but with the improvement of his status, Dai Li finally had the opportunity to make his sweetheart a real existence.

In 1937, Shanghai fell, and Hu Die and his family went to Hong Kong. In 1941, the Japanese approached Hu Die and asked her to appear in a movie for promotion"Sino-Japanese goodwill", Hu Die refused without hesitation.

In order not to cooperate with the Japanese, Hu Die decided to flee back to the mainland, and at the same time, she sorted out all the possessions she had accumulated over the years and prepared to transport them over. However, these treasures were lost in the war, leaving Hu Die grief-stricken, as if there was no hope for the future.

But Dai Lian was secretly happy about it, he felt that this was a great opportunity.

Dai Li not only used his position to assist Hu Die in finding her lost property, but also visited her in the hospital after she fell ill. Looking at Hu Die's tired face, Dai Li immediately made up his mind to send people to inquire about the details of the lost items in many ways, and then bought them back one by one and sent them to Hu Die in a box.

Seeing these things that were exactly the same as the items he lost, but with tags, Hu Die couldn't help but be moved. Facing Hu Die's beautiful eyes with tears in his eyes, Dai Li only comforted him and left politely.

Dai Li understands that a woman of Hu Die's status is well-informed, and if she wants to win her heart, she can't rush it. Once, when Dai Li fell ill on a mission, one of his subordinates suddenly reported to him that he had found a lost ring in a pawn shop.

When Dai Li learned the news, he immediately ordered his subordinates to redeem the ring and give it to Hu Die. This time, Hu Die was completely captured by Dai Li. Soon, Dai Li's wish was fulfilled and he began the life of Jinya Zangjiao.

In order to win Hu Die's favor, he spent a lot of money to build a luxury mansion in Chongqing, and laid a special lane around the mansion. In order to build this mansion, all the surrounding houses were acquired and demolished, and the huge cost was staggering.

After the mansion was built, Dai Li spent another 10,000 silver dollars to buy expensive furniture and exotic flowers and plants, and arranged special personnel to patrol around the residence, and the number of servants in the mansion was hundreds, just to prevent Hu Die from coming into contact with the outside world.

Although Hu Die has since lost her freedom, her luxurious life with Dai Li continues. Dai Li not only often gave her all kinds of treasures, but as long as she said casually, if she wanted fruits out of season, she could immediately send someone to fly them back from abroad.

Taking advantage of his position and Chiang Kai-shek's trust, Dai Li would even use the route to transport anti-Japanese war materials to buy personal belongings for himself, which not only consumed the people's strength, but also brought a lot of trouble to the troops fighting on the front line.

In diplomatic situations, Dai Li naturally will not be low-key, although he is engaged in spy work and has many enemies, he still insists on riding various luxury cars, and even in order to prevent being tracked and assassinated, he will buy multiple identical luxury cars at one time, and travel at the same time to confuse his eyes.

When traveling around on business, Dai Li will also use ** to buy a mansion for himself to hide his whereabouts. Although Dai Li is very infatuated with Hu Die, he is not only a woman, but he is not so patient with other people.

The female subordinates within the military command, no matter what their posture is, cannot escape his clutches, and it is even more outrageous, sometimes even the relatives of the subordinates are not spared.

At a banquet, Dai Li noticed a young and beautiful lady, and he asked his loyal subordinates about Shen Drunk. Shen Zui followed Dai Li's gaze and was surprised to find that the woman turned out to be his wife.

Shen Zui immediately explained to Dai Li, and took the opportunity to leave the banquet with his wife. Since then, there have been subtle changes between Shen Zui and Dai Li. The subordinates who had young and beautiful families in the military command all felt a little nervous, and Dai Li's prestige in the military command was also affected.

After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the corrupt style of corruption within the Kuomintang did not reined in, but became more serious. At that time, it was Dai Li, who was in charge of taking over the occupied areas that had been occupied by the Japanese.

The people in those occupied areas had been bullied by the Japanese and were full of anticipation for the arrival of their compatriots. However, to the shock of the people, Dai Li, as a Chinese, was even more excessive than the Japanese.

Not only did he not care about the living conditions of the people, but he plundered all the gold and silver treasures. As long as Dai Li's fancy something, with a slight signal, someone will immediately send it to his house.

Many traitors and invaders saw Dai Li's behavior and even began to bribe him, hoping to escape punishment. And Dai Li, of course, did not refuse this.

Endo, the leader of the Black Dragon Society, who had been raging in the Northeast for many years, was unable to return home with the army because of the Japanese retreat. In order to save his life, he not only gave Dai Li all his properties in Beiping, but also personally went to Dai's mansion to offer a large number of jewelry.

This demon, whose hands were stained with the blood of the Chinese, was released back to Japan by Dai Li. Dai Li's behavior set an example for the best corruption within the Kuomintang, which led to the closure of factories, soaring unemployment, and the people at the bottom could not even guarantee food and clothing, while the Kuomintang officers still lived a luxurious life.

This injustice and corruption aroused the anger of the broad masses of the people, and eventually caused the KMT to lose popular support. Although Dai Li** is serious, he knows the ** behavior of his subordinates well and often uses it as a threat.

He also excluded dissidents in this name, and on one occasion, a female spy of the military commander was executed on the spot by Dai Li for embezzling a 40 yuan remittance roll, causing panic within the military command.

Dai Li's original intention was to take the opportunity to warn, but his hypocritical behavior aroused strong disgust among his subordinates. Although the ** phenomenon was contained, Dai Li's behavior also made them deeply hate him, causing his prestige in the military command to decline sharply.

As the Kuomintang continued to fail, Chiang Kai-shek began to see Dai Li's existence as a threat, and not only gradually stripped him of his position and power, but also found various excuses to kill many of his cronies.

In 1946, the rift between Dai and Chiang Kai-shek deepened, and even a telegram sent to Chiang Kai-shek implied sarcasm. This time, however, he did not receive a reply from Chiang Kai-shek.

Dai Li's plane flew over the western suburbs of Nanjing on March 17, 1946**, killing all the crew members, including Dai Li. Dai Li, known as the head of the Gestapo in China and the most mysterious man in Asia, ended his life in an unexpected and hasty situation.

When the news of his death came, Chiang Kai-shek, who had always been calm and calm, wept directly in public, and immediately sent someone to investigate the accident, and also investigated Dai Li's property.

However, when the investigation report was presented to him, Chiang Kai-shek read it and angrily scolded him.

According to reports, Dai Li not only embezzled ** for a long time during his lifetime, but also defrauded Chiang Kai-shek of funds in various ways. After his death, thousands of yellow stripes, more than $100,000 in bills, and a large collection of jewelry and real estate cars were found in his home.

The total amount of this wealth even exceeded Chiang Kai-shek's standard of living. In response, an enraged Chiang Kai-shek ordered the confiscation of all Dai Li's estates, and the division of the generals to reduce ninety percent of the existing establishment, completely dismantling this huge secret service in only three months.

Since then, Dai Li's mysterious organization and his vast fortune have disappeared with his death.

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