The ancients once said: "Only by knowing oneself and knowing the other can one never lose a battle." "This illustrates the importance of intelligence in the midst of war. In modern times, due to the change of military tactics and weapons, it has become extremely important to understand the intelligence trends of the enemy, and even many troops have established intelligence departments for this reason.
During the Republic of China period, the Kuomintang government set up an intelligence department in the army: the Military Command Bureau. At that time, the deputy head of the Military Command Bureau was a name that many people knew: Dai Kasa. Dai Kasa was able to serve as the deputy director of the Military Command Bureau, and naturally had extraordinary means. For captured captives, Dai Kasa had three ways to get them to tell their secrets: bathing in ants, sitting on ice, and giving birth.

Dai Kasa was born on May 28, 1897, in Jiangshan County, Zhejiang Province. Dai Kasa has shown an extraordinary mind since he was a child, he is very quick-witted, and he likes to use clever methods to do some things. And he is very good at thinking about people's minds, often able to guess the thoughts of his parents and friends next to him at that time.
Later, Dai graduated from the Whampoa Military Academy and joined the National Revolutionary Army, where he met Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek was very surprised by his ability, and after Chiang Kai-shek became the leader of the Kuomintang, he reused Dai Kasa as the head of the intelligence department of the Kuomintang army.
But in fact, it is not so much That Chiang Kai-shek chose Dai Kasa, but rather that Dai Kasa chose Chiang Kai-shek. In fact, Chiang Kai-shek was not the first to appreciate the ability to replace, and Du Yuesheng, who we know well, also invited Dai Kasa to work with him. However, Dai Kasa saw the potential of Chiang Kai-shek and believed that Chiang Kai-shek would be a different figure in the future.
Therefore, in addition to taking the initiative to show favor to Chiang Kai-shek, Dai Kasa paid more attention to developing his own capabilities. If Dai Kasa is just a person who is good at flattery and patting Chiang Kai-shek's ass, then Chiang Kai-shek will certainly not attach too much importance to him. However, the great thing about Dai Kasa is that he is particularly good at careful observation and reasoning and analysis, which has brought a lot of benefits to Chiang Kai-shek.
Excellent intelligence ability, as well as superior courage, and fierce means, finally made Chiang Kai-shek notice this figure. Chiang Kai-shek realized that Dai Kasa was a rare intelligence talent, and Chiang Kai-shek also learned the importance of intelligence in the continuous political struggle, and finally Chiang Kai-shek decided to reuse Dai Kasa.
So, after becoming the head of the Military Command Bureau, what means did Dai Kasa use to make the captives tell the information? You may wish to go with the editor to see it. First of all, the first means is that Dai Kasa himself thought of a very cruel criminal law, leech bath. Leeches may have some friends who are strangers, but it has another well-known name, a bloodsucker.
Dai Kasa ordered his men to find a lot of leeches, and then found a water tank, poured all those leeches into the water tank, and the leeches could even fill the entire water tank. Dai Kasa would throw spies or captives who did not want to reveal information into the water tank. You can imagine how terrifying that picture is.
In addition to the danger that these spies may be killed by too much blood, those leeches even crawl on the spies' bodies, which causes great pressure and pain to the spies' psychology. It is hard to imagine anyone being able to persevere under such torture. But if the spy persists in shutting up under such torture, what awaits him will be even more brutal torture.
For female spies or female prisoners, Dai Kasa cannot use heavy punishment, after all, women's bodies are more fragile than men's, and female spies are more likely to die by using heavy punishments. Therefore, Dai Kasa invented the torture specifically for female spies, the ice sitting method. Literally, it's about having people sit on top of ice. Ice cubes can send a bone-chilling chill, slowly destroying people's physiological systems, although such a punishment does not kill, but it is very torturous.
As the saying goes, three hundred and sixty lines, the line out of the yuan, this sentence is not exaggerated in Dai Kasa. If a female spy insists on these two punishments and still refuses to tell the information, then Dai Kasa will give her a third type of torture.
As we all know, for women, the most painful moment is the time of giving birth. The third type of torture invented by Dai Kasa is to give birth to children. You may see some friends here will wonder, women can only have children if they are pregnant, how can they experience the pain of having children at other times? Of course, there was a way to do this, and Dai Kasa used a physical method to simulate this pain.
First, Dai Kasa let the female spy hold an air pipe in her mouth, and then ordered his subordinates to pump the female spy's stomach through the air pipe. As we all know, human organs are only so big, pumping into the stomach until the stomach is full, this process is very painful, and then Dai Kasa then drains the air outward, this process is even more painful, no different from giving birth to a child.
summary:
I believe that most of the friends think that Dai Kasa's three tortures are too cruel and ruthless. But war is like that, and the intelligence that may be obtained from spies can save hundreds of lives on their own. If we do not take the necessary means to protect ourselves, then the enemy's methods against us will only be more cruel.