He studied at the Japanese NCO School. After returning to China, he served as a staff officer in Feng Yuxiang's department and joined the military system during the Anti-Japanese War. Later, he served as the commander of Songhu task force of Loyalty and Salvation Army, and later as the guerrilla commander of Chang, Jia, Tai, Kun, Qing and Song Counties. He fought with the Japanese in Suzhou and Changzhou, and was captured by the Japanese in March of 1939. At that time, the military police commander of the Japanese invaders was his teacher in Japan. 194/kloc-0 defected to the enemy in July, and was ordered to organize puppet troops in Hubei 1400 people. In order to please the Japanese aggressors, he specially named this army Huang, which means "defending the yellow army". After several fierce battles with the troops of Zhou Fucheng, the 53rd Army of the Northeast Army, it gradually expanded to 8,000 people. 1in August, 942, the Japanese army divided Huang into two parts, one of which remained in place and was reorganized into the 29th Division (teacher Zou Pingfan). Xiong Jiandong led 3,000 people eastward into Shanghai, and was reorganized into a pseudo-tax police general group, with Xiong Jiandong as the deputy head, who was actually responsible and became the head of Zhou Fohai's own armed forces.
1942 1 1 Member of Wang Puppet Military Committee,1943 March Deputy Head of Puppet Central Tax Police Corps and Director of Puppet Shanghai Security Department. 1in June, 948, he served as the chief of staff of Shanghai Security Command. After the victory of the Anti-Japanese War, he served as the deputy commander of the Shanghai Action Command of the National Government. 1944. After his death, Mao Renfeng personally presided over the memorial service to express his condolences.