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Dong's Early Experience

My mother died young, and my father worked in agriculture and ran a small paper-cutting business. It is no exaggeration for the world to say that Mr. Dong is "strange". He loved dogs since he was a child and played with them every day. He keeps several dogs at home, eats with them, sleeps with them, barks like a dog, barks when he goes out, and children laugh with him. The villagers called him "the dog champion". At the age of studying, he is smart and studious, painting, music and studious. However, the family is too poor to go to school. Fortunately, I met my relatives and friends for help, went to Ruoxi Primary School in the county, and got help from my brother-in-law. After finishing Huzhou No.3 Middle School, I was admitted to Shanghai Academy of Fine Arts. Coincidentally, because of his "fate with dogs", in 19 12, his former primary school teacher Wang Zaiyu (later principal, secretary of the county government, etc. ), Wang Chengxian, who works in Beijing Ministry of Internal Affairs, helped him to study in the Police Dog Department of Beijing Senior Police College. After graduation, he was officially sent to Japan Police Dog College for further study with excellent results. At that time, there was no police dog science in Japan, and there were no special professors and only a few students in the police dog department. Therefore, the Japanese side transferred Dong and others to Germany to specialize in police dog science, and returned to Japan after their studies, and the Japanese side retained them to work in the police academy. 1925, Dong returned to China from Japan. However, the government at that time did not pay attention to this oriental police dog scientist who had a strange relationship with dogs. Dong had to live in his hometown, but he was determined to keep and train dogs every day. It was not until the Northern Expedition that Dong became the police dog instructor of the Kuomintang Zhejiang Police School. 1February, 936 to1February, 937, Dong successively served as the chief teacher of dog training in Jiangsu Provincial Civil Affairs Department and the technical director of the police dog department of Nanjing Central Police School, and trained more than 200 dogs in the school's Zhenjiang dog training field.

After the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, the Japanese army used police dogs to search for our troops in ambush, and we often suffered. At that time, Dong had moved from Zhenjiang to Chongqing with the Police Dog Department of the Kuomintang Central Police Academy. The national government asked Dong for advice. Mr. Dong personally looked around for a good dog. Finally, he decided to use hundreds of dogs from Changhua, Zhejiang Province, carefully train them to crawl and jump on their backs, and teach them to bite the throat of German shepherd dogs. Soon, they were trained and assigned to the battlefield in front of the combat troops in various theaters to fight against the Japanese army with dogs. Zhejiang Changhua hounds showed great power, and hundreds of German German wolfhounds fell to their deaths. The Japanese army was shocked and at a loss. Later, a steel sleeve was tied around the German shepherd's neck to prevent Changhua dog from biting its throat. Dong Qishi once again recruited German shepherd to confront him, and finally made the Japanese army terrified and helpless.

After War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's victory, Shanghai filmed the film Song of the Police Soul. At that time, the film industry recruited police dogs, but it was not ideal and wanted to use foreign dogs. At this time, the film industry heard that Dong tamed the volunteer dog and defeated the German shepherd dog in Japan, so he recruited police dogs trained by Dong to experiment. Sure enough, it is agile and powerful, greatly surpassing foreign police dogs, so the China police dog trained by Dong was selected for the first time in the film Song of the Police Soul, which caused a sensation from all walks of life. Dong is the first police dog scientist in China and the originator of police dog science in China.

From 65438 to 0947, Mr. Dong returned to Nanjing from Chongqing with the Kuomintang Central Police Academy as an instructor and technician director. During this period, Dong used his own private money and borrowed money to secretly buy a male and a female English tiger dog from Hong Kong, worth 120 gold. British tigers and dogs have been cultivated and domesticated by the British for more than 30 years. Its height is very strong, its strength is very strong, and its mouth is very big. Its German shepherd dog is incomparable. It was exhausted during World War II. He also keeps another German shepherd, which is as tall as a table, fierce and tough, and his puppy can hide in the sleeve and be as agile as a mouse. It is made by mating squirrels and handcuffed dogs for generations, and it is used to train them to steal secrets from the enemy. But because he bought an English tiger dog privately, the boss refused to reimburse him, and he was dismissed. From then on, his family was poor, so he had to build three huts outside the Hanzhong Gate in Nanjing, with dozens of dogs as company.

1in the winter of 948, the Nanjing government of the Kuomintang moved the police academy to Taiwan Province province. On the eve of going to Taiwan Province, because Dong had no children, he took his little nephew Wu Minghao to Taiwan Province Province. At that time, Dong lamented: "Time cannot be redeemed. The army will cross the Yangtze River next spring. My life's hard work (referring to the dog business) has been shipped to Taiwan Province Province, and I have to go. " Mr. Dong's wife, a Manchu from Beijing, used to work as a nurse in a hospital. She has no children and has adopted two daughters. Mr. Dong went back to his hometown three times. The first time I came back from studying abroad and lived in Changxing's home, the second time I came back from Chongqing and lived in my sister's home in Yifeng Bridge, Huzhou for a month, and the third time I went on stage. After Mr. Dong arrived in Taiwan Province Province, he still devoted himself to education, research and compilation of dog training materials in police schools. He compiled all the early dog training textbooks in China. In his later years, Dong was in a bad mood. He often misses his hometown, complains about the authorities in Taiwan Province Province and is dissatisfied with the present situation in Taiwan Province Province. He once told his children and family: "Don't follow the police, don't go into politics, it's better to teach." Later, his descendants moved from police and politics to education. 1976, Dong, the first police dog scientist in China, the originator of oriental police dog science and a patriotic soldier, died in Taiwan Province.