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Zheng Jiemin's detailed introduction
Zheng Jiemin's detailed introduction:

Zheng Jiemin, formerly known as Ding Bing, formerly known as Yao Quan and formerly known as Jeff. Wenchang County, Guangdong Province (now Hainan) is a native of Bao Fang Village, a cultural and educational town. 1897 September 1 1 (August 15th, 23rd year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty) was born into a ruined landlord family, and his father died young.

19 15 Zheng tingbing graduated from primary school and was admitted to liqiongya middle school in Guangdong province. He secretly joined the Qiongya People's Army organized by Sun Yat-sen and served as a secretary. After being discovered by warlords, he was arrested in a hurry, so he changed his name to Jiemin and went to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia to make a living. He worked as a cashier in a fish farm and as an editor of Yiqun Daily in Kuala Lumpur. His article supports the idea of China Kuomintang's revolution to save the country, often with "

1April, 924, Zheng Jiemin learned that Huangpu Military Academy was founded, but he and Huang Zhen Wu went to Guangzhou to take refuge in the first phase of Huangpu Military Academy. I didn't expect to be admitted, so I had to temporarily live in my hometown Xing's home, and I joined the sergeant team (brigade commander) of the base camp guard brigade as a student soldier, actively studying my homework and preparing to take the exam again. In August, the second phase of Huangpu Military Academy enrolled students, and Zheng Jiemin was admitted to Booker. Zheng Jiemin initiated the organization "Sun Wen Doctrine Society" in Huangpu Military Academy and began to engage in intelligence work.

Zheng Jiemin/KLOC-0 graduated from the Military Academy in September, 1925, and went to China Labor University (Sun Yat-sen University) to study political economy.

1August, 927, graduated from the Soviet Union, and graduated from the Army University in the official class. He served as a political instructor in the headquarters of the Sixth Corps (Chief He) of the Central Military Academy, and served as an assistant to Chiang Kai-shek. Soon, he was recommended by Pan Youqiang as the secretary (director Du Congrong) of the Political Department of the Fourth Army of the National Revolutionary Army. Engaged in intelligence work.

1928, he went to Nanjing. After Chiang Kai-shek was reinstated, Zheng Jiemin served as Chiang Kai-shek's adjutant. Chiang Kai-shek appointed him as the director of the political department of a certain division, and later served as a member of the Guangxi provincial government of the Kuomintang to supervise the political activities of the Guangxi department. Specializing in espionage.