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The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

As we all know, during the Republican period, social turmoil was incessant, the warlords at that time caused panic among the people, and the wave of restoration never stopped. For many people, such a day is really too difficult, almost today can see the sunset, tomorrow may not be able to see the sunrise, every day trembling cup bow snake shadow. After the Northern Expedition, the situation of the common people was even more difficult, Chiang Kai-shek monopolized the Power in Nanjing, the country was shrouded in heavy white terror, and revolutionaries and Kuomintang agents competed for it.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

At that time, some people also summed up the most notorious "four secret agents", they were Dai Kasa, Mao Renfeng, Li Shiqun and Xu Enzeng, of which Dai Kasa had the highest status and the greatest reputation in history. So, what have these four agents done? How did their descendants live? Today, let's go back in history and dissect the truest answers.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

Dai Kasa was born in Jiangshan County, Quzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang Province, and later served as the former director of the Military Command Bureau of the Nationalist Government. In 1915, Dai Kasa and Mao Xiucong married, and the two had a son named Dai Zangyi. This couple has the name of husband and wife, but there is no love between husband and wife. Dai Kasa regarded his wife as a "countryman" and believed that there was a problem with her life style, and that her wife did not know the inspection point. Mao Xiucong, on the other hand, was convinced that her husband was entangled in affairs, but because of the other party's high position and authority, she never quarreled with him, but chose to live separately.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

Later, Mao Xiucong died of cervical cancer, and Dai Zangyi joined the military command, where he served as a senator of Jiangshan County, and also served as a major general commissioner of the Military Command Bureau, chairman of the Jiangshan County Bank, and many other positions. That said, Dai Zangyi was simply a clumsy disciple, holding so many positions in the military command, completely relying on Dai Kasa's vigorous support. At that time, although others felt unfair, they dared to be angry and did not dare to speak out, and even had to be flattered.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

In 1946, Dai Kasa died accidentally in a plane crash, and the following year Dai Zangyi was arrested and imprisoned, and was executed shortly after. Dai Zangyi's sons Dai Yikuan and Dai Yichang went to Taiwan, another son and a daughter, Dai Yihong and Dai Meiman, stayed in the mainland, and a daughter named Dai Lulu died early at a very young age.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

Mao Renfeng was a subordinate of Dai Kasa, who also held important positions in the Military Command Bureau, and had been engaged in espionage and intelligence work since graduating from the Whampoa Military Academy. After Dai Kasa's death, he also took over the work of the Military Command Bureau. Mao Renfeng and female agent Xiang Yingxin have 8 children, of which Mao Yunan is the most well-known. Mao Yunan achieved excellent results from an early age, and later was admitted to Cornell University in the United States, where he obtained multiple degrees. He is recognized as a leader in the global telecommunications industry. To put it bluntly, Mao Yunan is indeed quite prominent.

During the Republic of China period, Li Shiqun was not only a spy, but also a traitor who was spurned by others. Earlier, he had joined the Chinese Communist Party, but later moved to the Kuomintang camp because he was unprofitable. During the War of Resistance Against Japan, he once again defected to the Japanese devils, and even formed secret service organization No. 76. After Li Shiqun's death, his two sons moved overseas and started their own company.

The legendary "four secret agents" of the Republic of China period, how are their descendants living now?

The last agent was Xu Enzeng, who, unlike the others, came from a wealthy bourgeois family and had close ties with wealthy local merchants. Later, under Chiang Kai-shek, he served as the director of the Kuomintang Central Command Bureau, obtaining a lot of intelligence for Chiang Kai-shek. After the Kuomintang was gone, Xu Enzeng fled to Taiwan with his family, and later disappeared from people's vision.

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