After Zhang Zuolin's death, the fate of his six daughters was full of twists and turns, leaving many moving stories. A cruel and turbulent period of history, full of family glory and sorrow, each daughter has a different life trajectory in this context.
Zhang Zuolin, the king of the Northeast, is in charge of the power of the Northeast. Left behind six daughters, their marriage road is shaky, and there are many twists and turns in their life journey, which makes people sigh.
The eldest daughter, Zhang Guanying, was born to Zhao Chungui and married the son of Bao Guiqing, the overseer of Heilongjiang. However, her husband filed for divorce, Zhang Guanying refused, but in the end Bao Guiqing had a new love, Zhang Guanying's life was full of setbacks, and her later years were quite difficult, and finally died of illness in 1954.
In order to consolidate her position, the second daughter Zhang Huaiying married Baobu, the son of the prince of Darhan in Inner Mongolia. Married life was not happy, and Baobu often abused Zhang Huaiying. Subsequently, with the assistance of Zhang Xueliang, he divorced Bao Bu and married Chen Youtao, the son of Shanghai celebrity Mr. Chen Zheng. However, Zhang Huaiying was childless all her life and experienced a lonely life.
The third daughter, Zhang Huaitong, had a happy married life and married Zhao Tianci, the son of Zhao Erxun, the governor of the three eastern provinces and the editor-in-chief of the "Qing History Manuscript". After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, the family moved to the United States to settle down and live a happy life.
The fourth daughter, Zhang Huaiqing, has a bad fate. was arranged to marry Zhang Mengchao, the son of "pigtailed handsome" Zhang Xun, and suffered misfortune after marriage. After Zhang Xueliang took charge of the Northeast, Zhang Huaiqing divorced her ex-husband, married Jiang Bingyu, and settled in Tianjin. She served as the chairman of the Tianjin Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) in Tianjin, but died of illness in Tianjin in 1992.
The fifth daughter, Zhang Huaixi, was originally scheduled to marry the son of Prime Minister Jin Yunpeng, but was withdrawn due to the "Huanggutun Incident". Zhang Huaixi studied in the United Kingdom, and then moved to the United States, where he never married.
The sixth daughter, Zhang Huaimin, lost her father when she was four years old and later moved to Tianjin with her mother. Married to Zhai Yuankun, the grandson of Zhai Wenxuan, the former governor of Fengtian Province, he later moved to Taiwan and worked at Tunghai University in Taiwan. She often visited Zhang Xueliang, who was imprisoned.
The fates of the six daughters are different, there are happiness and sorrow, and this family story full of ups and downs records the glory and sorrow of this era.