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Why did Du Yuesheng say that Chiang Kai-shek was more rogue than him?

There are several reasons why Du Yuesheng said that Chiang Kai-shek was more rogue than him:

1. In 1934, the National Government launched the New Life Movement, and Du Yuesheng also took the lead in responding, and he himself gave up his long-term opium addiction;

2. When the Anti-Japanese War broke out in 1937, Du Yuesheng actively resisted Japan. During the Battle of Shanghai and Song Dynasties, he mobilized Hengshe's protege to organize rangers to help the national army fight, secretly helped the military to recruit personnel and collect intelligence, and helped Dai Li to set up a "People's Action Committee" to plan many assassinations of traitors, including Zhang Xiaolin, who planned to be the pseudo-Zhejiang governor in cooperation with Japan, and Fu Xiaoan, the pseudo-Shanghai mayor, who turned Wang Kemin against Wang camp.

3. After the fall of Shanghai, Du Yuesheng went to Hong Kong. As the vice-president of China Red Cross Society, he set up the Red Cross Society in his own house in Austin Road, Hong Kong, and supported the Anti-Japanese War in various ways, such as donating money and transporting materials.

4. In the summer of 1951, Du Yuesheng was terminally ill. When disposing of the estate, Du Yuesheng destroyed all the IOUs written to him by others. He said to his children, "I don't want you to ask for debts everywhere after I die."

5. Educate their children well. The similarities between the descendants of Du family are that they are not gangsters, and they are well educated, and most of them have settled overseas.

Du Yuesheng (1888-1951), male, was originally named Du Yuesheng, and later changed his name to Yong at the suggestion of Zhang Taiyan. He was born in Chuansha, Jiangsu (now Pudong New Area, Shanghai) and was a member of the green gang in modern Shanghai.

In p>192, Du Yuesheng entered Huang Jinrong Mansion, which was the leading residence in Shanghai, green gang, and was in charge of the casino "Gongxing Club" in the French Concession. In July 1925, Du Yuesheng established "Sanxin Company" to monopolize opium transportation in French concession. In April, 1927, Du Yuesheng, Huang Jinrong and Zhang Xiaolin organized the Chinese Congress. In 1929, Du Yuesheng was appointed as Hua Dong of the Bureau of Public Directors, which was the highest position for Chinese in the French Concession. In 1929, Du Yuesheng founded Zhonghui Bank and set foot in Shanghai's financial industry.