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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On February 9, 1962, Li Kenong, a senior general of the People's Liberation Army, passed away
On this day, 63 years ago, on February 9, 1962 (January 5, 1962 in the lunar calendar), Li Kenong, the "King of Agents" of China, passed away. Photo: Li Kenong was a high-ranking general with outstanding achievements and some mystery in our army. Li Kenong, a senior general of the People's Liberation Army, passed away on February 9, 1962. Li Kenong (1899.9.15-1962.2.9), also known as Zetian, Xiagong, Zhonghe, Manzi, Jiaxuan, Tianchi, and Zhenquan, was born on September 15, 1899 in Zhongli Village, Jiongyang Town, Chao County, Anhui Province (now Juchao District, Chaohu City). Han nationality. Senior general of China People's Liberation Army. Joined the Communist Party of China in 1926. He came to Shanghai in 1928 and engaged in secret work under the leadership of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. He was known as the "King of Agents" of the Communist Party of China. In the winter of 1931, he arrived at the Central Revolutionary Base and served as Director of the Executive Department of the National Political Security Bureau of the Provisional Central Government of the Chinese Soviet, Director of the Political Security Bureau of the 1st Front Army of the Workers 'and Peasants' Red Army of China, and Director of the Work Department of the Red Army. Participate in the Long March. After arriving in northern Shaanxi, he served as director of the Liaison Bureau of the CPC Central Committee. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War at Lugouqiao, he served as director of the offices of the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army in Shanghai, Nanjing and Guilin, secretary-general of the Eighth Route Army Headquarters, and secretary-general of the Yangtze River Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. Since 1941, he has served as deputy minister of the Social Affairs Department of the CPC Central Committee. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as Secretary-General of the Communist Party of China of the Executive Department of the Peiping Military Mediation. Later, he presided over the work of the Social Affairs Department of the CPC Central Committee. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he served as Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Minister of the Intelligence Department of the People's Revolutionary Military Committee. Since 1953, he has served as deputy chief of the General Staff of the People's Liberation Army and director of the Investigation Department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China. In 1955, he was awarded the rank of general and was awarded the First Class Eighth Medal, the First Class Medal of Independence and Freedom Medal, and the First Class Liberation Medal. He is a representative of the First and Second National People's Congresses, a member of the Eighth Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, and a standing member of the Third National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. He died in Beijing on February 9, 1962. Picture: Li Kenong (third from left) in the Korean Armistice Negotiations: In 1938, Ye Jianying and Li Kenong accepted ambulances donated by overseas Chinese in the United States to the Eighth Route Army Picture: In the summer of 1946, Ye Jianying, Li Kenong (left) and Ma Haide (center) in Peiping Picture: Li Kenong, Chen Geng (2 from left), Liu Yalou (3 from right), Deng Hua (3 from left), Huang Yongsheng (1 from left), Lai Chuanzhu (1 from right) and others commented on Tiananmen Square that in the history of the Chinese Communist Party's hidden front struggle, there are the former and later "three heroes". The "former three heroes" refer to Li Kenong, Qian Zhuangfei, and Hu Di, and the "latter three heroes" refer to Xiong Xianghui, Chen Zhongjing, and Shen Jian. This statement comes from Zhou Enlai, the leader of the hidden front of the Communist Party of China, and can be said to represent the evaluation of their contributions by the top leadership of the Communist Party of China. Extended reading: How powerful is Li Kenong, the "King of Agents" of China? Extended reading: How powerful is Li Kenong, the "King of Agents" of China? Photo: Li Kenong, the "king of secret agents" of China, died among the founding generals. General Li Kenong may be the most mysterious and underestimated one. Because his job is to "conceal". While other generals were majestic on the battlefield and scared the enemy, Li Kenong was hiding behind the scenes, wishing that everyone would not recognize him. However, the generals were able to gallop freely on the battlefield of smoke and smoke because of Li Kenong's achievements behind the scenes in the hidden battlefield. The world once said: If the Kuomintang did not have Dai Li, its history would be rewritten; if the Communist Party did not have Li Kenong, its history would also be rewritten. After Lee Kenong died on February 9, 1962, the CIA was overjoyed and took a three-day holiday. This shows its deterrent power! Then the question comes: What is so powerful about Li Kenong that he has such a reputation? As the red "king of special agents", Li Kenong has long sleeves and is good at dancing and needs to play different roles at all times. His grasp of social phenomena, public psychology, characters and other aspects has reached a superb level. His superb acting skills are absolutely perfect. All the world's movie stars today! One day in August 1930, Liu Bocheng was leaving Shanghai for Wuhan, and the responsibility of escorting him away fell to Li Kenong. You know, the news of Liu Bocheng's departure from Shanghai has been learned by Kuomintang spies, and strict inspections have been carried out at major stations and docks. If you want to leave safely, you can imagine the difficulties. Moreover, at that time, Li Kenong was working undercover in the Kuomintang Central Unification Organization, and his identity must not be exposed and no one should know that he had any connection with Liu Bocheng. Therefore, it is even more difficult to complete this task! Photo: Li Kenong, the "King of Agents" of China, passed away. However, this issue is not difficult for Li Kenong. Seven days later, Li Kenong asked Liu Bocheng to sit in a broken car, parked the car in the middle of a planned road, asked the driver to come down and pretend to repair the car, and stood next to him smoking. After the arrangements were put in place, not long after, several police cars roared over and honked their horns at the car parked in the middle of the road. But Li Kenong deliberately parked the car here. How could he give way? After the police car stopped, a man who looked like a police officer jumped out, jumped in front of Li Kenong in three steps, and shouted: "Get away quickly! If you don't leave now, I'll kill you!" Li Kenong calmly turned around. When the person saw him, he quickly put on a smiling face and said,"Oh, it's Teacher Li. Nice to meet you! Nice to meet you!" This person, named Xing Zichun, is the captain of the Criminal Investigation Team of the Shanghai Police Bureau. He studied in the Shanghai Radio Training Class in his early years, and Li Kenong is their teacher. A few days ago, Li Kenong investigated and learned that Xing Zichun wanted to escort a prisoner across this road a few days later, so he made a plan. Li Kenong also pretended to be surprised and said,"So it's Captain Xing. Where are you going in such a hurry?" Xing Zichun said in a low voice: "We have just caught a felon and are going to be transported to Nanjing to be given to Chairman Jiang." Li Kenong continued to pretend to be enlightened and said: "Oh, I am Boss Xu (Xu Enzeng, director of the Kuomintang Central Administration Bureau) specially sent to escort this prisoner. Leave him to me. Don't trouble you to come here." Photo: Xing Zichun, a member of Li Kenong's family, the "King of Agents" of China, was stunned and still a little incredulous. Li Kenong continued: "I know you have put a lot of effort into arresting this person. Don't worry, I will report your credit to Boss Xu and transfer you to the Central Bureau of Statistics. It's much better than staying in the police station!" When Xing Zichun heard this, he immediately agreed and thanked the teacher for his cultivation. Finally, Li Kenong pretended to be very casual and said: "I have a relative who is going to Wuhan and is going to send him to the station. Who knows that the car is broken down? I wonder if my brother has time to help me deliver him?" Xing Zichun quickly said: "No problem, get in my car!" In this way, Liu Bocheng got into the special car of the captain of the criminal investigation team of the Shanghai Police Bureau and arrived safely in Wuhan without any obstacles. Not only does Li Kenong act to the enemy, but even in his own camp, Li Kenong sometimes has to act. In 1946, Li Kenong served as Secretary-General of the Eighth Route Army Office in Chongqing. Once, Yan 'an sent a young female comrade named Hu Xiaowei. She was young and capable and lively. However, because of her youth and lack of security awareness, she quickly became friends with everyone and talked about everything. One day, Li Kenong met her and chatted with her casually. Hu Xiaowei didn't know Li Kenong at the time, but seeing that this person looked honest, he quickly became familiar with him and told him everything about himself. Finally, Li Kenong asked her very seriously: "Do you know who I am?" Hu Xiaowei became alert and said,"I don't know." Li Kenong said: "I am from the Kuomintang." After saying that, before Hu Xiaowei could react, he turned around and left. Photo: Hu Xiaowei was also horrified by the death of Li Kenong, the "King of Agents" in China. The leader had warned himself that he had to be cautious in everything when he arrived in Chongqing and not to say too much to anyone. Now, he told the Kuomintang a lot of things, and something big was definitely going to happen! The more Hu Xiaowei thought about it, the more afraid he became, and finally he began to cry. At this time, a female comrade next door heard it and went over to ask her why she was crying. Hu Xiaowei told the story again, and the female comrade asked what the "Kuomintang" looked like. She guessed that it might be Li Kenong, so she took Hu Xiaowei to find him. Hu Xiaowei breathed a sigh of relief when he saw Li Kenong. But Li Kenong said very seriously: "You are too unvigilant! This is not Yan 'an, it is Chongqing!" Li Kenong has been lurking in the enemy camp for decades and has made countless achievements, but he has never made a mistake. He relies on this amazing vigilance and superb acting skills. Everyone has read "Infernal Affairs". Leung Chiu-wei did an excellent undercover job, but it was still an act after all. If he really went to the enemy camp to work undercover, he might expose his identity and be beheaded at any time. Who do you think would do better, Leung Chiu-wei or Li Kenong? News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/14pz.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.28-07:33] 访问:78
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