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What is the difference between the military command and the central command, and what are these two organizations like now?

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In essence, both the military and the central government resemble the secret services of the Ming Dynasty. Both the military command and the central unification actually originated from the Kuomintang Military Commission Investigation and Statistics Bureau, which was similar to the Jinyi Wei organization of the Ming Dynasty, and the military unification was later more similar to the East Factory, which was engaged in military intelligence, and the Central Command was more similar to the West Factory, which supervised hundreds of officials, but the life of the West Factory was longer.

Military Commandery, Zhongtong and the Jinyi Guard of the Ming Dynasty

Before the military and the central unification had their own names, they both belonged to the Kuomintang's Jinyiwei organization, the Military Commission's Investigation and Statistics Bureau, the name of this investigation and statistics bureau seems to be nothing powerful at first, but it is actually equivalent to Chiang Kai-shek's royal minions, and its actual function is the same as that of the Ming Dynasty's Jinyiwei, that is, outside the legal system, against the Kuomintang army warlords, party factions, and against the Communist Party, Chiang Kai-shek's personal ferocious will to be privately executed.

At this time, the military command was only a division of the Survey and Statistics Bureau, and the Central Union was only another department, and its functions were the same as their original sources, the military command came from the Kuomintang Fuxing Society, and the military and the Central Union came from the Kuomintang Party Affairs Investigation Bureau, which also indicated that the respective functions of the two were focused on after the separation of the two later, which was before the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japan.

What is the difference between the military command and the central command, and what are these two organizations like now?

The establishment of the military command and the central unification, Chiang Kai-shek's east and west factories

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Chiang Kai-shek's spy organization had to carry out three major tasks, dealing with the Communist Party, dealing with Japan and Wang Puppet, and eliminating dissidents in the party, government, and military.

Both the Military and Central Commands inherited the original name of the Bureau of Statistics, as Chiang Kai-shek felt that the name sounded more harmless to humans and animals, although both later became notorious spy organizations known to Taoists.

At this time, the difference was more obvious than when they were together, the military commanders were subordinate to the Kuomintang Military Committee, mainly aimed at the army, the surveillance and investigation of dissidents, and the military spies to the outside world, similar to the Ming Dynasty's Dongchang, while the Central Command was subordinate to the Kuomintang Party Department, mainly aimed at internal party affairs, and the supervision of Kuomintang party and government officials, mainly political, similar to the Ming Dynasty's Xichang, which was also in the same vein as their previous work.

However, the two overlapped in dealing with the Japanese puppet and the Communist Party, so there were open and secret battles with each other, but because the work of the military command has always been a dark operation, its organization was expanded after the Japanese invasion of China, and the central command mostly focused on the supervision of internal party affairs, and with the withdrawal of the Kuomintang to Chongqing, the network of its organization also lost its roots, so during the entire War of Resistance against Japan, it was the military command led by Dai Li who played more and more of a role under Chiang Kai-shek, which is also one of the reasons why the military command is more famous.

Although some people later said that the factions of the two were different, and the Central Union did not listen to the old Chiang, they were actually Chiang Kai-shek's minions, which was also Chiang Kai-shek's usual means of imperial subordinates.

It's just that with the death of Dai Li, and the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japan, the Kuomintang quickly returned to the Central Plains from Chongqing, a corner of the country, and the party affairs of the Central Union expanded rapidly with the Kuomintang controlling China's major cities.

What is the difference between the military command and the central command, and what are these two organizations like now?

What are these two organizations like now?

The military command was later reorganized into the Secret Bureau, until the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated to Taiwan, because the reputation of the Secret Bureau was too bad, and after arriving in Taiwan, it was reorganized into the Military Intelligence Bureau, which was still subordinate to the Military Commission, and is still used today, but it is no longer the Kuomintang Military Commission, but the so-called Military Commission of the Ministry of National Defense of the Taiwan Region.

After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the Central Unification was reorganized into the Party General Bureau, which was still engaged in the investigation and supervision of party affairs, and after the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated to Taiwan, it was changed to the Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of the Interior, and was still engaged in the Kuomintang's intra-party surveillance work, but with the loss of the Kuomintang in Taiwan, the so-called intra-party supervision has lost its significance.

What is the difference between the military command and the central command, and what are these two organizations like now?

The secret agencies of the Kuomintang were largely inseparable from the spy settings that prevailed in the Ming Dynasty. The establishment of the Kuomintang Military Commission Survey and Statistics Bureau, that is, the Kuomintang's Jinyi Wei organization; the subsequent establishment of the military command and the central unification both originated here, because the military unification was born from the Kuomintang Fuxing Society, and the central unification originated from the Kuomintang Party Affairs Investigation Section, according to its original functions, the military unification is more focused on the military, and the central unification is more focused on the party and government, like the Ming Dynasty's East Factory and the West Factory, in the later dealing with the Communist Party, and the Japanese puppet work, both have many overlaps.

After the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated to Taiwan, the continuation of the military unification was relatively complete, although the name was changed to the Military Intelligence Bureau, but it was still engaged in military spy and counter-espionage work, and the Central Unification due to the loss of power of the Kuomintang, the party affairs investigation has lost its meaning, although the current name is the Forensic Investigation Bureau, in fact, it is the secret police department of the Taiwan authorities, monitoring public opinion, but both are inseparable from the essence of the factory guards originally set up in accordance with the Ming Dynasty, and because their behavior has always been no different from the factory guards of the Ming Dynasty, so the ability to leave a stench for 10,000 years is more than that.

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