In modern Chinese history, Jiang Baili can be described as a legendary figure. As a famous military strategist in the first period, he was known as the giant of modern Chinese military science along with Li Yuri in Guangdong and Yang Jie in Yunnan, and his reputation was far and wide. As a classmate of Cai Ye and a student of Mr. Liang Qichao, he was full of revolutionary consciousness and joined the China League as early as when he was studying in Japan, and his seniority was even longer than that of Chiang Kai-shekHowever, he distanced himself from both the Communist Party and the Kuomintang, and remained outside the political inner circle. As for his Japanese wife, daughter and son-in-law, they are still the subject of much conversation.
In 1917, Jiang Baili returned from Germany, coinciding with the outbreak of the Xinhai Revolution. Two years later, he was appointed as the principal of the Baoding Military Academy, and in the same year, the Baoding Army Military Academy was officially established, becoming the highest military academy in China at that time, and also the earliest, largest, most complete equipment, and most formal military academy in the history of modern military education in China. Being able to serve as the principal of such an institution shows that Jiang Baili is extremely talented, and he himself is deeply proud of it, and he is determined to train military talents for the country and realize his ambitions.
As soon as he took office at the Baoding Military Academy, Jiang Baili began to vigorously rectify military discipline and reform and innovate teaching content. However, his reforms were blocked by conservative factions such as Duan Qirui and others. These old-fashioned conservatives were rigid in their thinking, doing everything they could to obstruct Jiang Baili, and even threatening not to allocate funds to the school. Jiang Baili was deeply angry and went to Beijing to negotiate in person, but to no avail. In anger, he called Yuan Shikai to ask for his resignation, but Yuan Shikai was unwilling to lose this talented man and did not approve it. Despite this, Jiang Baili was deeply worried about the development of the school and the future of the students, and blamed himself for not fulfilling his responsibilities as a principal, and finally decided to end himself by committing suicide.
On the morning of June 18, 1913, Jiang Baili took out a gun and pointed it at his head in front of more than 2,000 teachers and students in the school. At the last moment, an orderly quickly rushed towards Jiang Baili and snatched the gun from his hand. Fortunately, the gun did not hit Jiang Baili's fatal part. The news of Jiang Baili's suicide quickly spread throughout the country, and people were shocked. However, he was blessed by misfortune and met a lover who accompanied him all his life.
Although the bullet did not kill Jiang Baili, his injuries were also quite serious. Yuan Shikai specially invited a Japanese physician** to him, and equipped him with a female ** to be responsible for daily life. This female ** is named Sato Yazi, with a delicate appearance, a slender figure, and a gentle personality. She took care of Jiang Baili meticulously, and Jiang Baili, who originally wanted to leave this world, had the belief to live under her persuasion. He realizes that he is deeply in love with this beautiful exotic woman. In the end, the two achieved positive results, got married, and had five lovely daughters, living a happy life. It is worth mentioning that their third daughter is the beautiful singer Ms. Jiang Ying, who we are familiar with, and her husband is Mr. Qian Xuesen, the "father of China's aerospace" and "the father of China's missiles", who has made outstanding contributions to China's national defense.