I believe that friends who like the biographies of modern celebrities like to relish some topics about the two Jiang fathers and sons. In Jiang Jingguo's life, Zhang Yaruo is an unavoidable topic: Zhang Yaruo is Chiang Ching-kuo's lover, but her death is also an unsolved mystery in modern history: because how Zhang Yaruo died has always been very controversial.
Zhang Yaruo was born in Jiangxi in the second year of ** (1913) - Zhang Yaruo's father was a small bureaucrat, and his mother came from a wealthy merchant family. Therefore, Zhang Yaruo's growth environment is very good, and he received a Western-style education when he was a child - you must know that in a society where ordinary people can't eat, most of the families who can afford to study in Western-style schools are not ordinary families.
The society of the late Qing Dynasty was actually a turning point in Chinese society: many Chinese during this period, on the one hand, identified with new ideas and concepts, but sometimes they were very traditional. For example, although Zhang Yaruo's parents sent Zhang Yaruo to study in Western style, they also believed that a woman's biggest future was to get married. So when she was seventeen years old, Zhang Ruoya married a man named Tang Yinggang and gave birth to two children - of course, unlike most people's fantasy of **love and romance, Zhang Yaruo and Tang Yinggang have no feelings at all, of course it doesn't matter about love, the so-called marriage is nothing more than living. In fact, love has always been a niche, and even in recent years, when the economy has reached a certain level, people have begun to have a desire for love.
Therefore, Zhang Yaruo's married life is in a very dull state in terms of the main body. However, it wasn't until the twenty-fifth year of the year that Zhang Yaruo suffered a family change: Tang Yinggang finally passed away due to illness caused by drowning, and Zhang Yaruo at this time was only 23 years old - according to contemporary times, 23 years old in the city still belongs to the concept of a girl, and it is still a distant thing to get married.
Zhang Yaruo was swept out of the house by her in-laws after being widowed. According to the traditional concept, a married daughter is like spilled water, and she cannot go back to her parents' house to live for a long time. So in order to make a living, Zhang Yaruo had to consider finding a job to support herself and her two children.
* In the twenty-sixth year, the Anti-Japanese War broke out. Previously, Lao Chiang's son Chiang Ching-kuo studied in the Soviet Union, and because of some of Lao Chiang's actions, Chiang Ching-kuo was detained and exiled to Siberia. After the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War, Stalin decided to release Chiang Ching-kuo and return to the country. After arriving, Chiang Ching-kuo was arranged by Lao Jiang to go to Jiangxi for training. After Chiang Ching-kuo arrived in the Gannan region of Jiangxi, he needed to recruit some staff, and Zhang Yaruo, who had received a Western-style education, was recruited and got a job.
Although Zhang Yaruo's educational background is common at the moment, in that era, she was a talented woman, and she had been with Jiang Jingguo for a long time, gradually, Jiang Jingguo and Zhang Yaruo had a certain relationship, and finally developed into a lover relationship. In the process of dating, Zhang Yaruo gave birth to a pair of twin boys to Jiang Jingguo. This made Chiang Ching-kuo very pleased.
However, Zhang Yaruo also hoped that Jiang Jingguo could give himself a name at this time: after all, Jiang Jingguo belonged to a married man at this time. Jiang Jingguo had no choice but to report the matter to Lao Jiang: After all, in **, it is nothing new for the landlord to accept a few aunts, let alone a person of Jiang Jingguo's status.
Although in history, Lao Jiang's evaluation is more complicated, but Lao Jiang has adopted a vague treatment for Jiang Gongzi's concubine: after all, Lao Jiang himself has not taken a concubine, why is Xiao Jiang good to take a concubine? So Lao Jiang asked Zhang Yaruo to go to Guilin to recuperate, but he didn't give him a name.
Zhang Yaruo misjudged the situation: he thought that Lao Jiang let him go to Guilin to recuperate, that is, he recognized his daughter-in-law, so he began to carry out high-profile activities everywhere. The social impact is also very poor.
* In August 31, Zhang Yaruo suddenly fell ill and died shortly thereafter. And Zhang Yaruo and Jiang Jingguo's two children also lost the care of the Jiang family after that, and life was very hard. Regarding Zhang Yaruo's death, there is a legend that he was poisoned. But whether this is the case or not is no longer verifiable.
Of course, in 2001, Zhang Yaruo's son Zhang Xiaoyan once planned to investigate the cause of Zhang Yaruo's death, but at this time, it has been almost 60 years since the incident, how can he find the truth?