Soong Meiling's close relationship with the Kuomintang and Chiang Kai-shek became an indispensable role in her political arena.
Her character has been described as one of the helpers of Chiang Kai-shek's evil deeds. As a child in the United States, her speech in the United States in 1943 won her support in the United States, while also providing her with the opportunity to pursue power and wealth in China.
It can be said that without Soong Meiling, Chiang Kai-shek may not have been able to quickly gain the leadership of the Kuomintang, and it would have been difficult for him to gain the upper hand during the war years.
Looking back on her life, Song Meiling admitted to feeling guilty about three men, namely Van Eiveigh, Zhang Xueliang and Song Ziwen.
First, talking about her first love, van Eiveigh, whom she met while studying abroad in the United States, the mixed-race architect.
Although she was deeply in love with Van Eiveigh, her family's opposition made her finally decide to abandon the relationship.
She is forced to choose a partner who is rich or famous, not someone she really likes.
Secondly, a personal relationship was established between Song Meiling and Zhang Xueliang.
Although Zhang Xueliang already has a wife, they still maintain a close relationship. In the Xi'an Incident, she interceded for Zhang Xueliang, but ultimately failed to fulfill her promise.
Zhang Xueliang was imprisoned for half his life because of this, and although Song Meiling could not change this decision, she cared for him in life and tried to make up for her mistakes.
Finally, the relationship with his brother Song Ziwen is complicated and contradictory.
In the Stilwell incident, she chose to support Chiang Kai-shek over her brother, resulting in Soong Ziwen losing the opportunity to become the premier.
When Song Ziwen died, she was unable to attend the funeral due to her husband's request, showing a ruthless side.
Overall, Soong Meiling has made some incomprehensible choices in family, love, and friendship, showing her political skills while also highlighting the dilemmas and contradictions in her personal life.