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Chapter 180 family

Dai Li's descendants fared worse.His younger brother Yunlin (or Chunbang) has always been a troubled compatriot, and like their father, he is also a prostitute and gambler.Yunlin worked as an apprentice, shop assistant, and errand in a public bathhouse in Jiangshan until his older brother became a very influential figure. In 1936, Dai Li brought Yunlin to Xi'an and introduced him to police chief Ma Zhichao, who appointed him the local tax bureau chief.At that time, Dai Yunlin often "requisitioned" the beautiful women from the Jiliang Institute as his maids for him to play with.After the Xi'an Incident, Dai Yunlin fled to Gansu and served as the magistrate of Jingtai County for three months, but was later kicked out by rebellious peasants.Once again, relying on his brother's power, he was sent to the higher education class of the Central Military Academy, and after graduation he became the director of the Lanzhou Office of the Military Command.

After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War that summer, Yunlin fled back to his hometown of Baoan, and once again relied on his brother's influence to become a major in the "Loyalty and National Salvation Army".Although there were occasional wars, he survived easily, became the local police chief, became the "second boss" himself, and requisitioned enough land (500 mu) to build the "Yu Nong Farm" , became a big landlord. Dai Li's own son, Zang Yi, was said by many to be not only very like his father in manners and calligraphy, but also a young gambler, womanizer, and playboy.This is perhaps why the two get along so badly, even though Dai Zangyi relies heavily on his father for support, and the two have serious disagreements over Zangyi's marriage.In order to strengthen the relationship with the ten-member regiment, Dai Li had hoped that his son would marry Wang Tianmu's daughter. After Zang Yi refused, General Dai put him under house arrest in Nanjing and forced him to learn English with Yuan Lunli, a teacher from the Hangzhou Police Academy.General Dai's mother came out to mediate and tearfully persuaded Dai Li to let his son return to his hometown in Bao'an. Zang Yi married Zheng Xiying, a young woman from Quzhou (Wangcun), after returning.Frightened by his father's temper, he dared not leave Bao'an, so he opened a "Shu De Primary School" in Bao'an and served as the principal himself.

The outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War slightly opened up the world of Tibet.Zhaohe Middle School in Shanghai moved out of the enemy-occupied area and moved to Sanqingkou, about 28 miles away from Baoan. Soon Zang Yi hosted a theater troupe at the middle school, and began to spend all day in Zhaohe Middle School in Sanqingkou, or with Teachers and students of Xiakou Jianguo Vocational School hang out.As for income, he mainly relied on a series of nominal positions obtained by his father's influence: Jiangshan County Councilor, Jiangshan County Bank Chairman, Major General Commissioner of the General Administration of Transportation.

After Dai Li's plane crashed in the outskirts of Nanjing, Dai Zangyi was involved in a family dispute over his father's property, which was very disgraceful.Zang Yi wanted very much the two Parker and Buick cars, as well as a garden house owned by Dai Li in the French Concession in Shanghai.The Parker car finally fell into the hands of the stationmaster of the Nanjing Station of the Military Command, but Zang Yi finally got the keys to the Buick car and the villa. failed. At the same time, a more dignified opportunity arose: Chiang Kai-shek, Song Ziwen, Kong Xiangxi, and Melles sent him $10,000 to build a Yunong Middle School in Quzhou's former KMT airport dormitory in honor of Dai Li.Melles, Hu Zongnan, Tang Enbo, Yang Hu and Jiang Shaomo were all members of the school board, while Dai Zangyi was the director of school affairs.He used this position to extract another 50,000 yuan from Bank of China Hangzhou Branch.

To commemorate his father, Dai Zangyi also hoped to perpetuate his father's mission by organizing an anti-communist militia during the civil war.For this, he needs weapons. In 1946, he asked Zhang Weihan, head of the Zhejiang Station of the Security Bureau, to provide him with 200 rifles and 10 carbines to arm the column of security agents.The column, led by himself and his uncle Dai Yunlin, was equipped with radios and several trucks.When the war situation took a turn for the worse and the People's Liberation Army began to enter the country, Dai Zangyi attempted to flee to Fujian.But the road was blocked by Communist forces, and he could barely escape back to security.When he finally returned to security, he and his uncle organized a brigade of about 1,000 people, most of whom were local bandits.The brigade was divided into two forces to break through the blockade, but Dai Zangyi was arrested in Liujiashan, Daxitan Township on September 9, 1949; Dai Yunlin was arrested in Aofeng Township, Guangfeng, Jiangxi on December 28 of that year.As a result, Dai Li's younger brother and son were taken back to Sanqingkou in Jiangshan, and executed after a public trial at a local mass meeting.

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