Black Eagle Dog: Chiang Kai-shek and His "xikou Gang

Black Eagle Dog: Chiang Kai-shek and His "xikou Gang

by Zhong Liancheng

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206Kwords20chapters
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Ch. 20Epilogue
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Everyone knows about the "Four Big Families" of Chiang Kai-shek, Song Dynasty, Confucius and Chen during the Republic of China, but how many people know that there are also "Four Small Families" in Xikou Town, Fenghua, Zhejiang Province, Chiang Kai-shek's hometown? This little-known secret history of the Republic of China tells the story of Chiang Kai-shek's rise to power in Jiangsu and Zhejiang, his fortune in Huangpu, his Northern Expedition to the Central Plains, and the purge of the Party and the suppression of the Communist Party. The key point is that during this period, his true confidants were not the "Five Tiger Generals" such as Chen Cheng and Liu Zhi, nor the "secret minions" such as Dai Li Kangze, but a group of men known as the "Xikou Gang". These people followed Chiang Kai-shek out of Xikou, fought for world supremacy, and relied on Chiang Kai-shek to gain important power. In front of them, Chen Cheng had to be polite, while Dai Li could only be respectful. When the weather is crazy, it will rain, and when people are crazy, there will be misfortune. The "Xikou Gang" has become more and more powerful as its power and wealth have increased day by day. It attacks political opponents and eliminates dissidents internally; it creates terror and massacres people externally. It made people angry and resentful. It also indirectly affected the stability of Chiang Kai-shek's power, and made him think of cutting his own wings to avoid losing his tail. After several rounds of brutal political struggles, the black eagle dogs of the "Xikou Gang" gradually lost power, and their power status was replaced by a new generation of eagle dogs such as Dai Li...

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