Li Kenong (Chinese: 李克农; 1899–1962) was a Chinese general and politician, one of the creators of the security and intelligence apparatus of both the Chinese...
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General Li Kenong. Li Lun was born as Li Runxiu (李润修) on 30 October 1927 in Wuhu, Anhui, Republic of China. He was the youngest son of Li Kenong, a Communist...
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infiltration of the security services by Teke agents including Qian Zhuangfei, Li Kenong, and Hu Di. Gu Shunzhang, whom Zhou Enlai had chosen to head operations...
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World War II, Kang had been replaced by his senior deputy Li Kenong as acting director. Li was officially department director in August 1949, when the...
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Upon his return to Beijing, Mao became a Secretary and Translator for Li Kenong in the CCP's intelligence bureau, the Central Social Affairs Department...
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mole in the Kuomintang secret service, together with Qian Zhuangfei and Li Kenong. Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai called them "the three most distinguished...
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used by Zhou to infiltrate the KMT secret police were Qian Zhuangfei, Li Kenong, and Hu Di, whom Zhou referred to as "the three most distinguished intelligence...
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Enlai, later the Premier of China. Zhou called Qian and his fellow agents Li Kenong and Hu Di "the three most distinguished intelligence workers of the Party...
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Hua Chen Zaidao Yang Dezhi Peng Shaohui Wang Hongkun Li Kenong Chen Bojun Li Da Yang Chengwu Li Tao Xiao Hua Gan Siqi Lai Chuanzhu Chen Qihan Song Shilun...
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classified documents to the Chinese Communist intelligence service directed by Li Kenong during the early years of the PRC and was named first the Liaison Department...
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