
During the Japanese invasion of China, he supported a number of puppet regimes and organized many puppet armies. However, generally speaking, most of the puppet armies were "wall-riding factions" who ate together, and many of them surrendered to the enemy under the banner of "saving the country through curves.", and the first condition for serving the Japanese was often not to participate in the war against the Kuomintang army. However, there are individual units that are exceptional.
Xiong Jiandong, the commander of the "Yellow Guard Army", served under Dai Kasa in his early years, and served as the commander of the Songhu Special Detachment of the Einsatzgruppen Corps of the Zhongyi National Salvation Army, and later as the guerrilla commander of Chang, Jia, Tai, Kun, Qing, and Song counties. In March 1939, Xiong Jiandong was captured by the Japanese army while operating in Shanghai, and then surrendered to the enemy, and was ordered to organize a puppet army unit in the Wuhan area, initially only 1400 people, in order to please the Japanese, he specially named the unit --- Yellow Guard Army, which means "the army defending the yellow race".
In June 1941, the "Yellow Guards" were ordered by the Japanese army to defend Bailuo Airfield in Jianli, Hubei Province, and the Wan Fulin Department of the 116th Division of the Kuomintang Army attacked it. Unexpectedly, the "Yellow Guards" not only possessed a large number of heavy weapons, but also did not have any leniency in dealing with the former friendly forces. After a night of fierce fighting, Wan Fulin's troops suffered heavy casualties and were forced to evacuate. Half a month later, Wan Fulin's troops once again confronted the "Yellow Guards", and after several hours of fierce fighting, they did not retreat.
In the winter of 1941, Xiong Jiandong led the "Yellow Guard Army" to fight several fierce battles with the troops of Zhou Fucheng of the 53rd Army of the Northeast Army, and gradually expanded his command to 8,000 people. In August 1942, the Yellow Guards were divided into two by the Japanese Kou, one remaining in place and reorganizing into the 29th Division (division commander Zou Pingfan), and about 3,000 others under the leadership of Xiong Jiandong to Shanghai, which was reorganized into the Tax Police Corps directly under the command of the puppet Ministry of Finance.
Although Xiong Jiandong was only the deputy commander-in-chief, because the commander-in-chief of the regiment was the traitor Zhou Fohai, who held many important positions and lacked skill, the actual person in charge was still Xiong Jiandong. The unit is directly subordinate to the Ministry of Finance, and there is Zhou Fohai, a big backer, so it wants money and money, people, and people, and its strength has been continuously expanded. At the end of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the "Yellow Guards" still had more than 10,000 troops, and they were well-equipped and elite.
In March 1946, Xiongjian East was incorporated into the 7th General Brigade by the Traffic Police Corps under the Military Command and plunged into the civil war. However, only 5 months later, in the seven battles and seven victories of the Soviet Union commanded by Marshal Su Yu, the unit was defeated, and Xiong Jiandong was also wounded and captured, and died shortly after.