Chiang Kai-shek wrote an inscription for the genealogy of the Ma Ying-jeou family
The Five Cultivation Genealogy of the Ma Family in Hutian was compiled and revised by Ma Yuanzhen and others in 1933, with a total of 55 volumes. There are about 50,000 people in this genealogy, mainly living in Majiayan and other places in Xiangtan County.
Chiang Kai-shek and ** dignitaries wrote inscriptions and names for the genealogy, which further proved that the Ma family was a great family in the local area.
In 1933, the cover inscription of "The Five Cultivation Genealogy of the Hutian Ma Family" was handwritten by Lin Sen, chairman of the Kuomintang.
In 1933, after the completion of the "Hutian Ma Family Tree of Five Cultivations", Chiang Kai-shek, president of the Kuomintang, wrote an inscription "From home to country".
Hu Hanmin's inscription "Keeping the Family of the Five Cultivators of the Ma Family in Hutian" after the completion of the "World Guard" expresses his awe and cherishment of the family's traditional culture, and hopes that future generations can inherit and protect the family's historical and cultural heritage from generation to generation.
In 1933, Wang Zhaoming wrote an inscription for the "Five Cultivation Genealogy of the Ma Family in Hutian", "The Virtue Stays Long", in order to express his appreciation and nostalgia for the virtues of this family for generations.
In 1933, the "Hutian Ma Family Tree Five Cultivations" was completed, and He Jian inscribed the praise of "respecting the clan and accepting the clan" for it.
Ma Ying-jeou: The twenty-second son of the Ma family in Hutian, he was born in a famous family in Hunan, and has a deep relationship with the Jiang family and his sons. His grandfather Ma Daji and father Ma Heling were both loyal followers of Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek.
Ma Heling served as the chamberlain of Chiang Kai-shek's Mansion in his early years**, and later due to changes in the situation, he took his mother and the whole family to Taiwan via Hong Kong, and devoted his life to promoting "independence and gradual reunification and comprehensive revitalization of China; The concept of "helping the strong and helping the weak, and moving towards great harmony together".
Ma Ying-jeou's urn is engraved with his last words, as well as the genealogy of five generations of his family. From the seventeenth to the twenty-first, there were scholars of merit in every generation.
Among them, the 21st Ma Rensong graduated from *** University, and the 22nd Ma Ying-jeou is a Harvard J.D., former mayor of Taipei City and chairman of the Kuomintang.
His spouse, Zhou Meiqing, also has two daughters, Weizhong and Yuanzhong.
Ma Ying-jeou took an Air China flight and arrived at Shanghai Pudong Airport on the afternoon of the 27th. Subsequently, he went straight to Hongqiao Railway Station and transferred to the high-speed train to Nanjing. At 11 p.m., he had arrived at his destination.