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Chapter 100 Expanded Secret Service

At this time, Dai Li had established regional secret service units, provincial stations, and grassroots groups in twenty-six cities in China.There are also spy units in the Nanjing Concession area, the railway communication team and the Ministry of Finance's secret investigation team. After the Nanchang airport arson incident and the demotion of Deng Wenyi, Dai Li not only took over the investigation department of the Nanchang garrison, but immediately began to expand his secret service organization in all security and military police agencies of the Chinese army. For example, in the military police headquarters, he established Liang Ganqiao and The Political Training Department led by Zhang Yanyuan.He appointed "political trainers" from among his secret agents, who were placed in the various companies of the gendarmerie.The security services of the provinces were also ordered to set up spy units headed by the head of the secret service in the area.

Dai Li eventually took control of the Investigation Section of the Metropolitan Police Department, which was headed by Zhao Shirui in name; Wu Naixian, Weng Guanghui, and Wang Zhaohuai successively served as the captains of the Shanghai Songhu Garrison Command's reconnaissance unit; the investigation unit of the Zhejiang Provincial Security Department was headed by Weng Guanghui. ; Beijing-Shanghai, Shanghai-Hangzhou Railway Bureau Police Department was headed by Wu Naixian; finally, he also controlled the secret investigation team of the Anti-smoking Supervision Office.Moreover, by the end of the 1930s, the training sections of most provincial public security departments and the key operational departments of the reconnaissance teams regarded the Nanjing Secret Service as their own "headquarters" and reported directly to it.

After this crucial reorganization, Deng Wenyi continued as an assistant secretary of the Lixingshe, but he lost his chances, and perhaps even his interest, in the field of the secret police, and turned entirely to propaganda work, 1936 In 1999, he became the Secretary-General of the Fuxing Society again. In his own naked words, he was going to become its Goebbels just like Dai Li became the Himmler of the Chiang Kai-shek regime. "I'm a layman for agents. It's too bad. Only Yu Nong is qualified to be Himmler." Dai Li dislikes being compared to Himmler.Dai Li is a master of the dramatic when it comes to finding his own suitable role.At this stage of his life, he likes to compare himself to what his grandson saw as a master spy and a strategist: clearing the way for political chariots and letting the national trains run smoothly behind him, although he later developed a more comprehensive system, heavily influenced by Confucianism. Theories about the professional ethics of secret agents, but in 1934 his guiding ideology had only four points.He circulated in script to his colleagues four main points:

1. Uphold the Three Principles of the People; 2. Use reasoning and pay attention to rationality; 3. Cultivate emotional maintenance; 4. Be disciplined.
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