Dai Li

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- Those men are agents of the Dai Li, the cultural authority of Ba Sing Se. They are the guardians of all our traditions.

The Dai Li was the secret and elite police of Ba Sing Se who worked to capture, interrogate, and imprison political dissidents. The organization was founded by Avatar Kyoshi with the aim of "protecting the cultural heritage of Ba Sing Se".

The Dai Li became corrupt over time and did not fulfill the purposes proposed and intended by its founder. Long Feng was able to conspire with the Dai Li and effectively rule Ba Sing Se, reducing the position of the Earth King to nothing more than a figurehead. The Dai Li's corruption and decadence was so advanced that they later came under the command of Princess Azula, relinquishing any loyalty to the Earth Kingdom, and assisting the Fire Nation in the capture of Ba Sing Se.

Origin


The Dai Li was originally created by Avatar Kyoshi, some time between 270 and 82 BSC, to preserve the cultural heritage of Ba Sing Se in response to a peasant uprising against the government of the 46th Earth King. Kyoshi later told Aang that she regretted having created the Dai Li, as she had no idea how corrupt they would eventually become.

Modern history
Selectively picked at a young age, the agents of the Dai Li are elite officers of Ba Sing Se trained and controlled by Long Feng. Since speaking of the War with the Fire Nation was against the law in Ba Sing Se, the Dai Li kept a close watch on all refugees and new immigrants to the city, removing anyone who dared to break the code of silence, and brainwashing them under Lake Laogai.



When Team Avatar arrived in the city in hopes of informing Earth King Kuei about how to win the war against the Fire Nation, the Dai Li took immediate action to prevent them from seeing the King. They sent one of their agents, Joo Dee, posing as a tour guide, to tend to the Avatar and his friends while, in reality, impeding their progress by delaying any visits to the Earth King. When the gang tried to infiltrate the Royal Palace during a party hosted by the king, the Dai Li immediately arrested them, and the gang learned of the Dai Li's corruption. They threatened to reveal the conspiracy to the city, which resulted in Long Feng blackmailing them with Appa's life, who at the time was missing. Team Avatar remained silent until Jet showed up in the city, offering to help them find Appa. In reality, he had been brainwashed into sending the group on a wild goose chase to Whaletail Island, nowhere near Ba Sing Se. After realizing this, they brought Jet back to reality, and with his help, they defeated the Dai Li at Lake Laogai in their attempt to save Appa. Jet later died at the hands of Long Feng.

After reuniting with Appa, the gang informed the Earth King about the conspiracy despite heavy resistance from the Dai Li and palace guards. With knowledge of Long Feng's wrongful assumption of power, the Earth King had Long Feng arrested while the Dai Li were forced to serve the king; however, the organization maintained their loyalty to Long Feng. With the gang's help, the king then prepared for an attack on the Fire Nation.



During the Coup of Ba Sing Se, the Dai Li abandoned Long Feng and pledged their loyalty to Azula. She also pointed out that, whilst being earthbenders, the Dai Li possessed "a killer instinct that's so firebender". They swiftly placed all members of the Council of Five, the foremost authority of the Earth Kingdom Military, under house arrest, and they assisted in the Earth King's arrest as well. Later, when Aang and Katara battled with Zuko and Azula in the Crystal Catacombs, it was ultimately the Dai Li's intervention that vanquished their hopes of victory and granted Azula the time she needed to strike down Aang. Upon her return to the Fire Nation, it was revealed that the Dai Li were ordered by Azula to destroy a portion of Ba Sing Se's Outer Wall, paving the way for a Fire Nation invasion of the entire city.

After Ba Sing Se was placed under firm Fire Nation control, Princess Azula promoted Dai Li agent Joo Dee to the position of "Supreme Bureaucratic Administrator" of the city, further cementing the Dai Li's unquestioned authority in the fallen city.



Allegiance to Princess Azula
After she returned to the Fire Nation, Azula apparently kept her command over the Dai Li. During the Invasion of the Fire Nation, when she was attacked by Sokka, Toph, and Aang in the Fire Lord's secret bunker, but being powerless to bend due to the eclipse, she was aided by Dai Li agents, stating that when she left Ba Sing Se she "brought home some souvenirs". These agents were eventually defeated by the gang, but not before wasting a large portion of their time.

Upon the arrival of Sozin's Comet, Azula decided to banish the Dai Li for the minor mistake of taking five minutes to appear before her, stating that in that time an assassin could have easily killed her and escaped. She then implied that they could betray her, to which the group leader replied that they would never betray the princess. Azula ignored this, stating they probably told Long Feng the same thing before betraying him. She then banished them. At this point, Azula was descending into insanity and no longer trusted others after Mai and Ty Lee's betrayal.

Methods, equipment, and abilities


The Dai Li were highly skilled master earthbenders, whose talents even surpassed those of the Earthbender Guards of the Royal Palace. They wore gloves and shoes, both made out of earthen materials, in order to earthbend on the go. Their shoes also gave them the ability to slide along the ground, increasing their speed. They were formidable earthbenders, as shown by the two agents who guarded Azula during the invasion and the capture of the Council of Five, leading to their successful coup.

The Dai Li were adept at using their stone shoes to cling to sheer rock surfaces, such as walls or ceilings. Mastery of this wall technique has been a part of their training ever since their inception and was therefore one of their most used skills. They carried a binding "weapon" called surveyors' chains within their robes, which they threw from their sleeves to ensnare and hold prisoners, particularly other earthbenders in order to inhibit their bending. They appeared to use hypnosis to persuade rebels and up-risers, such as Jet, that there was no war within the walls of Ba Sing Se. Most of Ba Sing Se's citizens seemed to fear them and wanted nothing to do with them, knowing that only trouble could arise from meddling in any of their affairs.

The Dai Li seemed to be trained to work in pairs, which would give them greater strength and power than a single agent. This grouping of two can be seen when they attacked Toph at Lake Laogai, when they spied on Team Avatar as they left their house, when they protected Azula from Zuko's attack prior to his short imprisonment, and when they protected Azula again during the Day of Black Sun which helped her stall Team Avatar.

Trivia

 * Stories and poems in ancient China refer to secret polices that pretended to guard the emperor but, in the end, betrayed him and joined the enemy.
 * The Dai Li's costumes appear to be modeled after the government agents, or Mandarins, of Qing Dynasty China, which replaced traditional Chinese government clothing with that of the ruling Manchu ethnic group. They wear a court robe with a Mandarin square (rank badge) embroidered with the Earth Kingdom emblem, and an official's black winter hat.
 * The Dai Li's name, like many Chinese phrases, has two meanings in Chinese. First is literal. Dai means to wear (a hat). Li  is the cone shape rain hat that farmers and fishermen wear in China, which look similar to the hats worn by Dai Li in the show. However, the same characters are also the name of a person, and is was from him the Dai Li were named. Lieutenant General Dai Li was a top Chinese government official during the first half of 20th century, and one of the most feared men in China. He was infamously the leader of Chiang Kai-Shek's secret police and the paramilitary fascist Blue Shirt Society. The number of agents in his organization is said to have been over 50,000 at one point, and their assignments include surveillance, kidnapping, apprehension, and assassination. It was because of his "legacy" of oppression that the creators chose to name Ba Sing Se's secret police after him.
 * The Dai Li may have been based on various "secret police" forces in other works of fiction, such as the Thought Police from 1984 or the Fingermen from V for Vendetta. They can also be based on such non-fictional secret police such as the German Gestapo, the Stasi of East Germany, or the Soviet KGB. They may also be based on the Jingyi Wei, who were the imperial military secret police of the Ming dynasty who were bound to serve the emperor only; the Jingyi Wei conducted interrogations, dealt with military intelligence.
 * The Dai Li also appear to be very similar to the Praetorian Guard of Ancient Rome, which supposedly protected the emperor, but in more than one case controlled him, even murdering the insane Emperor Caligula. They also seem to be somewhat equivalent to the Ottoman Janissaries, a slave army primarily composed of kidnapped and conscripted Christian boys, who were ostensibly under the Sultan's personal command, but more often than not held great sway in royal and political affairs, to the extent that they could enthrone their own puppet sultans.
 * The Dai Li agent who was training the Joo Dees was picked for the assignment because of his dazzling smile, which is the model for the permanent grin of every Joo Dee.
 * According to the show's creators, Republic City's Metalbending Police Force in The Legend of Korra was partially inspired by the Dai Li. Furthermore, the methods used by the police force bear similarities to those used by the Dai Li.