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In 1961, Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo, father and son, became more and more stable in Taiwan. However, Liao Wenyi, a ** molecule, is worried about this. He believed that as soon as Chiang Kai-shek died, Taiwan would fall into chaos and the Kuomintang would collapse.
In this case, he Liao Wenyi will have a chance to reach the pinnacle of power.
In order to realize this dream, he began to look for the right killer. A man named Zheng Songtao came into his sight. Zheng Songtao is in his 30s, studied at the Taiwan Police Academy during the Japanese rule, and later went to Japan to serve as a bodyguard for dignitaries for a long time.
One day, Liao Wenyi's men approached him, hoping that he would accept the mission of assassinating Chiang Kai-shek. Hearing this task, Zheng Songtao agreed without hesitation, patted his chest and said: "As long as you give me five hundred taels, you can buy Chiang Kai-shek's head!" ”
The price of 500 taels ** is enough for Liao Wenyi to accept the arrangement of the assassination. On October 26, 1961, Zheng Songtao flew from Tokyo to Taiwan under the pretense of being a reporter for a Japanese Chinese newspaper and settled at the White Dragon Hotel in Taipei.
Then, he contacted his childhood close friend, Yue Anhe, who was then a criminal police officer of the Criminal Investigation Brigade of the Taipei City Police Department, and invited him to the hotel to catch up. During the conversation, Zheng Songtao used writing as an excuse to successfully obtain some information about Chiang Kai-shek's daily life from Yue Anhe.
When Zheng Songtao learned that Chiang Kai-shek would give a speech at the Institute of Revolutionary Practice on October 27, he immediately decided that this opportunity should not be missed and that an assassination operation was necessary.
In order to avoid detection, he did not carry a handgun when he entered Japan. However, the absence of a pistol was an impossible task for this assassination operation. So, he borrowed a gun from Yue Anhe as a tool for self-defense.
Although Yue Anhe verbally agreed to the request, his professional habits made him feel that something was wrong. Zheng Songtao had just arrived in Taipei, where the law and order was good, there were neither wild beasts nor pirates, and there was no need to bring guns to protect himself.
After carefully recalling Zheng Songtao's behavior after coming to Taiwan, Yue Anhe found that he had been inquiring about Chiang Kai-shek's safety. Combined with the publication in the newspaper that Chiang Kai-shek would give a lecture at the Institute of Revolutionary Practice, Yue Anhe was very shocked and decided to report it to the authorities.
When Yue Anhe was faced with trouble, it was difficult to find a suitable reporting department for a while. He remembered Chiang Ching-kuo, but because of his position, he could not be contacted directly. He decided to take an unusual approach to the problem.
He was driving a motorcycle, and suddenly swerved sharply towards the gate of Chiang Ching-kuo's official residence. However, just as the motorcycle was about to crash into the door, two plainclothes bodyguards pulled Yue Anhe off the motorcycle.
Through his wit, Yue Anhe finally met Chiang Ching-kuo.
After listening to Yue Anhe's report, Chiang Ching-kuo immediately ordered to take combat readiness and guard measures, strictly prohibiting any outsiders from entering the official residence unless ** personally approved it. He even stressed that if ** insisted on leaving the official residence, he must be dissuaded, and if the dissuasion was ineffective, ** must be prevented from leaving.
Subsequently, Chiang Ching-kuo ordered the arrest of Zheng Songtao. However, Zheng Songtao was not caught, and as an experienced criminal policeman, he was extremely alert. He saw Yue Anhe leaving the police station on a motorcycle, immediately called a taxi to follow, and witnessed Yue Anhe's break-into Chiang Ching-kuo's official residence.
Zheng Songtao realized that the assassination operation would be difficult to carry out, so he immediately left Taiwan and went to Japan before the Taiwan authorities blocked the airport. In order to kill Zheng Songtao, the Taiwan authorities also set up an assassination team and flew from Taipei to Tokyo to pursue and kill him.
At half past seven in the morning on November 29, 1961, Zheng Songtao, who was in a suit and leather shoes, was about to take the subway. On the platform, Taiwanese ** Qi Jianrong, dressed as an ordinary passenger, unintentionally threw a banana peel on the ground.
Just then, a train arrived. Just as Zheng Songtao was about to get into the car, a plainly dressed young man stepped forward, holding a piece of paper written in Japanese, and said to him with a smile: "Hello, sir, please take care of me." ”
After speaking, she bowed deeply to Zheng Songtao. Zheng Songtao mistakenly thought that she was asking him for directions, but she didn't expect that her feet slipped, her body moved forward, and she instantly exerted force, pushing Zheng Songtao into the track with both hands, which was embarrassing.
Zheng Songtao unfortunately passed away in the accident.
The girl was a Taiwanese **, and her actions terrified the planner Liao Wenyi, so much so that he had to be admitted to the hospital. From then on, Liao Wenyi's "** proposition" gradually weakened, and after Chiang Kai-shek heard about it, he took the initiative to send someone to invite him to Taiwan.
In March 1965, Liao Wenyi announced the dissolution of the "** United Front", and he himself gave up the idea of "**", and then returned to Taiwan. In 1986, Liao Wenyi died of illness in Taiwan.