Xu Enzeng (1896-1985), character Kejun, was a native of Wuxing, Zhejiang. Born into a family of big landowners and big bourgeoisie, he was the head of the Central Statistics Bureau of the Kuomintang.
During the Republican period, Chiang Kai-shek also had an intelligence department that went hand in hand with the military unification, that is, the Central Unification. The head of the Central Commander is Xu Enzeng, who is also a figure who can compete with Dai Li. Xu En was loyal to Chiang Kai-shek, and under his leadership, the Central Government destroyed many underground CCP organizations and arrested many CCP members. Even Gu Shunzhang, the head of the special branch of the CPC Central Committee, was captured by the Central Command and thus defected.
For a while, the members of the second group of the Central Unification were all CCP traitors from top to bottom, and even Xu Enzeng's own wife was also a CCP traitor. It can be seen that Xu En was also a big spy with business ability and Dai Li!
Xu En was once a beautiful man today, with a polite appearance, and an elegant temperament. He appears to be a scholar, but in fact he is a spy under the cover of his status as a scholar. In terms of credit, he was the first director of the Central People's Radio and a very professional telegrapher. If he can concentrate on his studies and not ask about his career, he will achieve a lot. But his intense ambition and self-righteous cleverness put him on the throne of death for the head of the Central Commandery.
Xu En was very smart. But there is a little more greed in his cleverness. The desire for wealth made him unable to calmly think about right and wrong, unable to distinguish between good and evil, beauty and ugliness, and blindly fell deeper and deeper on the road of chasing fame and profit.
During the Anti-Japanese War, he abused his power to make the country rich, and even his second wife was blatantly smuggling with his tacit approval. Chiang Kai-shek could no longer be regarded as invisible, and he removed the former leader of the Central Command on charges of abusing his power, smuggling strategic materials, conniving at his subordinates to kill, disrupting market order, and so on, and never hired him.
He was a little more ruthless in his cleverness. In order to curry favor with Chiang Kai-shek, in order to win more applause and higher positions, he preferred to kill by mistake than spare a Communist Party or a progressive, even within the Kuomintang.
The original good thoughts of man disappeared from him. In order to gain the weight of "Chairman Chiang", his butcher knife stretched out mercilessly to the people and Communist Party members, plunging most of China into an atmosphere of white terror.
He was a little more clever. Because his eyes were fixed on Qian and Quan, he had neglected his situation and forgot that he was walking on a rickety one-log bridge. This unguarded carelessness gave Dai Li and others an opportunity to oust him from the throne of the Central Commandery.
Xu En once did not deal with Dai Li, and they looked at each other unfavorably. Under the open and secret struggle, Xu En was defeated by Dai Li, which gradually aroused Chiang Kai-shek's dissatisfaction, and he fell out of favor, not only was he reprimanded by the old Chiang, but also removed from the post of deputy director of the Central Statistics Bureau, and never hired.
There is a little more oil in his cleverness. Seeing the wind make the rudder, look for thick thighs to hold. This kind of practice made the brothers Chen Lifu and Chen Guofu, who were once his backstage, chill. Losing Shuang Chen's protective umbrella, Xu En was like a duckweed floating in the wind and rain, and fate's hand was broken with a press of the hand.
Xu En once had the same shrewdness, cunning and competitive sense as Dai Li, and Xu En had more knowledge and more self-superiority than Dai Li. But it is this superfluous sense of superiority that makes the smartness taste. The cleverness became the poisoned wine that quenched his thirst in the power struggle, and finally Xu Enzeng set himself on fire.
Of course, the political loneliness did not make Xu En slump, and he chose to abandon politics and business. I have to say that Xu En did have two brushes in business, but the company under him in the past two years has begun to take shape. After that, he invested in Hailun and became a wealthy businessman in one fell swoop. And he still did not forget the feeling of being in the political arena, and later became a representative of Chinese engineers and returned to politics as a petty official.
In 1949, after Chiang Kai-shek's defeat, Xu Enzeng and his wife Fei Xia fled from Shanghai to Taiwan, and began his life as a wealthy businessman, although not as prosperous as when he was a politician. But he still lived a prosperous life, and Xu En died in Taiwan in 1985.
Compared with Dai Li, Mao Renfeng, and Li Shiqun, Xu Enzeng's ending is much better