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This person is a descendant of Dai Kasa, former director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau

History is the memory of things that have been said and done. —Carl Baker

Dai Kasa was born on May 28, 1897 in Bao'an Township, Jiangshan County, Quzhou Province, Zhejiang Province. After graduating from the sixth phase of the Huangpu Military Academy, he served as a soldier in the Zhou Fengqi Department of the Zhejiang Army in his early years, and then left the army to Go to Shanghai to meet Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Jitao and others on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Trusted by Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Kasa has long been engaged in secret agent and espionage work, and was responsible for the Military Command Bureau of the Intelligence And Governance Organ of the Nationalist Government of the Republic of China, and served as deputy director (but actual leader) and director of the Sino-US Special Technical Cooperation Institute. In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Dai Kasa and the Military Command Bureau led by dai Kasa made outstanding contributions to the Republic of China, and in 1946 Dai Kasa died in a plane crash, and was posthumously appointed as a lieutenant general by the Nationalist government. Because of his uncertain and mysterious movements, he was called a mysterious figure in Asia by the American "Collaires" magazine and the most mysterious person in China's modern history.

This person is a descendant of Dai Kasa, former director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau

Dai Kasa's wife was Mao Xiucong, who later separated due to Dai Kasa's affair, and in 1939, Mao Xiucong died of uterine cancer in Shanghai. The two had a son, Dai Zangyi, and in January 1951, the Jiangshan County People's Government shot Dai Zangyi in Bao'an Township, Jiangshan County.

Dai Zangyi, a graduate of Datong University in Shanghai, served as the principal of a primary school; he joined the military command in 1940 and killed Hua Chunrong, a communist party member, at the behest of Dai Kasa; in 1944 he was elected as a senator of Jiangshan County, chairman of the county bank, major general commissioner of the Military Command Bureau, major general of the Zhongyi Salvation Army, and principal of Jiangshan Yunong Middle School; after Dai Kasa's death in the plane crash, he was transferred to the chief of the Beijing-Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway Security Department; he was arrested in 1950 and shot the following year. Dai Zangyi had three sons, Dai Yikuan, Dai Yihong, and Dai Yichang, and the two daughters were Dai Meiman and Dai Lulu, of whom Dai Lulu died early.

This person is a descendant of Dai Kasa, former director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau

In 1954, Dai Zangyi's wife Zheng Xiying and his second sons Dai Yikuan and Dai Yichang went to Taiwan via Hong Kong, while Dai Yihong and Dai Meiman stayed in Chinese mainland.

Dai Yihong was entrusted by Lu Bingzhang, a latent agent of the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Bureau, at that time. After Lu Bingzhang raised Dai Yihong for 3 years, he was finally arrested and imprisoned by the Shanghai Municipal Public Security Organs for being exposed as a spy, and Dai Yihong also lost his dependence on life and was sent to an orphanage in Shanghai by Lu Bingzhang's wife. Dai Yihong is 16 years old after attending elementary school at the orphanage. Soon, the labor and personnel department assigned him to work in the cotton spinning factory in Hefei, Anhui Province, and was later transferred to the Punongshan Branch of Zongyang County Farm in Anhui Province, where he became a tractor driver and later became a repairman.

When the "Three Investigations" campaign was carried out in the middle of the Cultural Revolution, Dai Yihong learned that he was Dai Kasa's grandson. At that time, there were also rebels who wanted to make some trouble with this, but Dai Yihong retorted: "I entered the orphanage when I was 9 years old, and the government raised me as an adult." I don't even know the length of the daisy noodles! "Because Dai Yihong is usually active in his work, he also passed the pass smoothly."

This person is a descendant of Dai Kasa, former director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau

Dai Yihong married a shanghainese woman in 1976 at the Punongshan branch. In 1984, the young woman returned to Shanghai, and the two divorced. Soon, Dai Yihong recombined with a female worker in the field to form a small family. Later, he became a Grade 7 repairman, and his and his daughter's life was quite comfortable.

This person is a descendant of Dai Kasa, former director of the Kuomintang Military Command Bureau

Dai Meiman, at the age of 6, began to live with his adoptive mother Tang Haozhu in the countryside of Jiangshan County, Zhejiang Province, and changed his name to Liao Qiumei. After graduating from elementary school, he began farming. In 1960, he married Xie Peiliu, and during the Cultural Revolution, he moved from the 28 capital communes of Jiangshan County to Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province. In May 1991, he went to Taiwan to visit his mother, Zheng Xiying.

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