
First place, Dai Kasa
A native of Baoan Township, Jiangshan County, Quzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, he graduated from the sixth term of the Huangpu Military Academy. Lieutenant General of the Chinese National Revolutionary Army and Head of the Investigation and Statistics Bureau of the Military Commission of the National Government. The most important achievement of Dai Kasa's life was the establishment of the Military Command Bureau, ordering a large number of agents to assassinate traitors, and Dai Kasa, known for his cruelty and ruthlessness, was known as "Chiang Kai-shek's sword", "China's Gestapo", and "China's most mysterious figure".
Second place, Mao Renfeng
A native of Jiangshan County, Zhejiang Province. He graduated from Shanghai Hujiang University in his early years and was later admitted to the fourth phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. The second person in the military command, after Dai Kasa's death, succeeded the director to lead the overall situation. Mao Renfeng was the heir of Dai Kasa, the head of the military, and his fierceness far exceeded that of Dai Kasa. Mao Renfeng gives people the impression of being very loyal and old-fashioned, and he is a famous smiling tiger with a smile on everyone' face.
Third place, Zheng Jiemin
A native of Wenchang County, Guangdong Province. In the Chiang Kai-shek clique, he was hailed as a "military strategist" and "military theorist" with "political brains" and "scientific training.", in fact, he was an out-and-out secret agent leader. Zheng Jiemin is a politically minded and scientifically trained military intelligence expert, military strategist and military theorist.
Fourth place, Mawson
A native of Jiangshan, Zhejiang, he was a lieutenant general of the Kuomintang. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he ventured to lurk in enemy-occupied areas, was arrested twice, and escaped from under the eyes of the Japanese twice.
Fifth place, Tang Zhong
A native of Hunan Province, he was admitted to the Hunan Qunzhi Law and Politics School in 1922 and the 6th Phase of the Whampoa Military Academy in early 1928. He has long been engaged in military and police intelligence work in the Kuomintang, and is known as the "wisdom of many stars" of military command. He worked hard and calculated deeply, and won the weight of Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo.
Sixth place, drunk
A native of Xiangtan, Hunan, he was a lieutenant general in the Army of the Republic of China. He has been engaged in secret agent spy work for a long time, and has won the trust of Dai Kasa, and is the next generation of successors secretly cultivated by Dai Kasa. At the age of 18, he entered the military command, and the drunkenness that first appeared was recognized by Dai Kasahui, and at the age of 28, he served as the chief of the Major General Affairs Office of the Kuomintang and one of the three musketeers of the military command. He was one of the only high-ranking officials among the high-ranking figures in the military command who was not tainted by the vices of the officialdom.
Seventh place, Xu Enzeng
Wu Xingren, Zhejiang, is the director of the Kuomintang Central Unification Bureau. Xu En was scheming, hiding but not revealing, and knew some psychology. Xu En' was indeed worthless of his talents, and he led the Central Unification for a long time, making great contributions to Chiang Kai-shek and his rule, and Chiang Kai-shek was also extremely satisfied with the degree of loyalty and dedication of his slaves.
Eighth place, Wang Tianmu
A northeasterner, who had studied at the Baoding Military Academy and the Northeast Lecture Wutang, took up a post under Wu Junsheng, the governor of Heilongjiang, and later explained Dai Kasa through the introduction of Wu Junsheng's son, and thus joined the military command, one of the four major killers of the military command. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he organized the Anti-Japanese Hoe Rape Association in Shanghai and participated in the assassination of the traitor Wang Jingwei.
Ninth place, Chen Gongpeng
A native of Ninghe, Hebei Province, a graduate of the fifth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, an important backbone and operational commander of the military command, one of the four great kings of the military command under Dai Kasa. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, he successfully assassinated the traitor Zhang Jingyao and others, and served as the commander-in-chief in the assassination of Wang Jingwei, which made the Japanese Kou feel frightened and known as the first killer of military unification.
Tenth place, Mao Wanli
A native of Jiangshan, Zhejiang, he is the younger brother of Mao Renfeng. Throughout his life, Mao Wanli participated in the assassination of the famous traitors Zhang Jingyao, Yin Rugeng, and Wang Kemin