The military command under the command of Lao Chiang may only be known as a special organization of the Kuomintang reactionaries, but in fact, it was also an intelligence agency in the War of Resistance Against Japan.
Although we have experienced many difficulties and setbacks under the leadership of our party, why do we pay so much attention to this person? What exactly did he do?
If Kang Ze was asked who the person he hated the most in his life, he would answer without hesitation - and the reason was obvious.
Kang Ze didn't talk much, but his actions always won the appreciation of Lao Jiang. Later, there were even rumors that said:
After hearing the news, Kang Ze was confused by the enthusiasm around him. Coupled with Lao Jiang's attention, he began to become self-righteous. However, at this moment, Chiang Ching-kuo returned, but Kang Ze completely forgot that Chiang Ching-kuo was the son of the old Chiang.
No matter what Chiang Ching-kuo's ability is and how good Kang Ze's performance is, in the end, Lao Chiang will choose his son to take over power.
Kang Ze has lost his mind under the ** of power, and he is completely unable to perceive this. It was not until the middle of the Liberation War, when Chiang Kai-shek was no longer available, that he realized this.
Chiang and the KMT's top brass were negligent in their decision-making, that is, Kang Ze was confused by Chiang's orders, believing that he had been working in the military command since graduating from the military academy and that he could only talk on paper about leading troops to war.
Under the advance of the Battle of Eastern Henan, Kang Ze was forced to go into battle, although he was a little helpless, but in the face of our army that was about to reach the city, he had no other choice.
Kang Ze was assigned to guard Xiangyang, knowing the importance of Xiangyang to Lao Jiang, and hoped to get more troops to ensure the success of the defense of the city. However, although Lao Chiang promised support, on the eve of the war, he told Kang Ze that reinforcements could not arrive.
Kang Ze could only curse a few words in his heart at this time, after all, no matter what, Xiangyang still had to be guarded, otherwise how could Lao Jiang easily let him go?
Kang Ze was in a hurry in Xiangyang, and in stark contrast to him was the excitement of our army.
Before the war began, Liu Shuai emphasized its importance to us. He stressed that we must act immediately after hearing his orders. Prior to this, Wang Jinshan had made an oath to Liu Shuai, saying that he would strictly abide by Liu Shuai's orders. "
In the near future, war broke out, and Wang Jinshan led the sixth column to attack first. Although Kang Ze had no troops in his hands, he could only barely meet the battle when his army arrived.
General Wang Jinshan led the army to successfully seize the strategic location, dealing a heavy blow to the garrison Kuomintang army and Kang Ze. He did not expect our army's offensive to be so fierce, and the next day our army attacked again and routed the 163rd Brigade of the Kuomintang Army.
With the continuous offensive of our army, the positions of Kang Ze and the Kuomintang army were constantly decreasing, and the situation was not in our favor. At this time, Kang Ze was deeply remorseful, he regretted that he should not have been involved in this fight, and the situation in front of him made him realize that he might die here.
No matter how tenacious the Kuomintang army is, there is only one way out. In fact, Chiang Kai-shek did not provide assistance, but the reinforcements had long been intercepted by our party on the way.
Kang Ze's attempt to wait for the help of the Kuomintang was simply unthinkable.
After the capture of Xiangyang, General Wang Jinshan insisted that Wang Jinshan confirm the matter.
With the unremitting efforts of our army, the traces of Kang Ze were finally found in a narrow path. Although we succeeded in arresting him, General Wang Jinshan always remembered Liu Shuai's teachings and insisted on bringing him back.
After the chairman learned the news of Kang Ze**, he immediately dialed Liu Shuai**.
After the end of the Liberation War, Kang Ze was imprisoned in Gongdelin and reformed along with other Kuomintang prisoners of war. At first, his thinking did not change, but under the guidance of our party, he gradually changed his attitude.
Kang Ze can be said to be the best interpreter of Lao Jiang's heart, and even Chen Cheng pales in front of him.
After Kang Ze first met Lao Jiang at the Whampoa Military Academy, his admiration for him began to show in his own behavior.
After graduating from the Whampoa Military Academy, Kang Ze directly joined Lao Chiang's troops, and he did not hesitate to carry out any orders from Lao Chiang. At that time, although the Japanese had occupied the three eastern provinces, Chiang still focused most of his energy on the struggle against the Communists.
As the Japanese army continued to expand, Kang Ze, with the support of Lao Chiang, caused a lot of opposition within the Kuomintang.
Kang Ze's personality is arrogant and domineering, and he even gets into heated arguments with colleagues in the office. Although he was deeply favored by Lao Jiang, this kind of behavior still needs to be forgiven. If it weren't for the later struggle for power with Chiang Ching-kuo, which made the old Chiang feel dissatisfied, then Kang Ze's status within the Kuomintang would be equal to or even higher than that of the Chen brothers.
Kang Ze, who entered Gongdelin, did not accept the transformation, but later, under the inspiration of the Kuomintang elders, he began to change his degree.
After going away, Kang Ze took up a job as a clerk and began to summarize his past war experience. It wasn't until 1967 that his old illness was ** again, and he finally died of illness in Beijing.