The old man called himself Brother Jiang and bragged too much, but Li Zongren was still alive

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-23

The old man called himself Brother Jiang and bragged too much, but Li Zongren was still alive

A mysterious old man appeared at the mouth of the stream, causing a sensation ......01 Mysterious tourists appeared in Chiang Kai-shek's mother's cemetery The day before the Qingming Festival in 1994, a group of tourists listened to the tour guide explain Sun Yat-sen's inscription to Chiang Kai-shek's mother at the cemetery of Chiang Kai-shek's mother in Fenghua Xikou, Zhejiang Province.

Suddenly, a mysterious old man appears and catches the attention of tourists. The old man looked a little strange, which caused discussion and speculation.

The group suddenly descended from the stone steps, led by a slender old man wearing a black top hat, holding a cane, and wearing a light gray tunic.

In particular, the two mustaches on the side of his mouth are very conspicuous, and the eyes on the face of the national character are shining brightly. "You see, this portrait doesn't look like Chiang Kai-shek? One tourist shouted.

Everyone looked at him, and he did look very much like Chiang Kai-shek.

A mysterious figure came to Chiang's house, and tourists speculated that he had come to make a movie because he didn't bring any photographic equipment. The mysterious figure walked to the grave of Chiang Kai-shek's mother, the woman set up the offerings, and the bearded old man lit three incense sticks and circled the cemetery.

The tour guide asked about the identity of this mysterious figure, and an entourage wearing gold-rimmed glasses smiled mysteriously and said, "He is Chiang Kai-shek's younger brother Chiang Kai-chung!" Hearing this, the tour guide felt very strange, because she knew the history of Chiang Kai-shek's family and knew that Chiang Kai-chung had already died.

The gold-rimmed glasses smiled slyly, but did not answer, and helped the old man down the steps slowly. The group came to the "Ci'an" again, and the old man introduced: My mother died in the summer of 1920 at the age of 57.

When his mother was buried, many members of the Kuomintang at that time, Chen Guofu, Dai Jitao and others made a special trip to Xikou to see off his mother, and Mr. Sun Yat-sen also wrote a memorial to his mother.

Jiang Jiezhong also said that because I had important things to do, I didn't give my mother a funeral. This news shocked Xikou, people talked about it, and there was a new story about the former residence of the Jiang family.

Although the matter raised doubts among the Chiang family, there were still people who doubted it. Jiang Jiezhong, also known as Jiang Ruiqing, was born on October 26, 1894.

According to the book "The Story of the Empress Dowager of the First Concubine", Chiang Kai-shek described in detail the birth of him and other siblings in his mother's description: three years after Chiang Kai-shek was born, his sister Jiang Ruilian was born, and three years later, his mother gave birth to his sister Jiang Ruiju, but unfortunately Jiang Ruiju died; The younger brother Jiang Jieqing was born 3 years after Jiang Ruiju.

He was naturally intelligent and surpassed his other siblings, so he was loved by his mother. However, the early death of his younger brother became a regret in his life. As a handwritten article, his younger brother Jiang Jiezhong has already passed away, why do anyone think he is still alive?

Many of the elderly people who live in Xikou are even more incredulous about this.

There is a 90-year-old Mr. Tang Ruifu, who is the former housekeeper of Chiang Kai-shek's former residence "Feng Ho Fang", and knows the affairs of Chiang Kai-shek's family well. According to his recollection, after Chiang Kai-shek's father died in 1895, the two brothers split up and set up their own businesses.

The elder brother Jiang Jieqing got the "summer house", and Jiang Jiezhong got 3 buildings in the old mansion located in the Jing Lane Hall, which was called the "Feng Ho Room". Among them, "Feng" represents Chiang Kai-shek, and "Pickaxe" represents Chiang Kai-chung.

However, when Chiang Kai-chung was a child, his mother Wang was very fond of him, so after Chiang Kai-chung's death, she passed Chiang Kai-shek's son Chiang Ching-kuo to Chiang Kai-chung in accordance with local custom, so as not to cut him off.

In order to commemorate Chiang Ching-kuo's succession, Chiang Kai-shek also erected an inscription in front of Chiang Kai-chung's tombstone. This monument is still preserved in the garden of Feng Ho House. Both in historical materials and in real inscriptions indicate that Chiang Kai-chung has died, so where did this old man who calls himself Chiang Kai-chung come from now?

03 An old man who calls himself Chiang Kai-chung tells an incredible story. In the days after the Qingming Festival, the old man wandered around the mouth of the stream like a wanderer who had been absent for many years, reminiscing about the past years.

He said that during the Anti-Japanese War, he and his brother Chiang Kai-shek had secretly come to the Myokotai Villa to work together to fight against Japan. He also recalled that Chiang Kai-shek had stayed in the villa for two nights.

When he saw the tombstone of Chiang Kai-shek's original wife, he deeply regretted it and said: "My sister-in-law rarely enjoyed family happiness during her lifetime, and no one paid tribute to her after she died, which is really pitiful."

I must ask my nephew Jiang Weiguo to come back and sweep her grave. "When visiting the Feng Ho House, the small western-style building and other attractions, the staff were very surprised by the old man who claimed to be Chiang Kai-chung, and they asked him all kinds of questions with suspicious eyes.

However, the old man gushed his story so much that it was impossible for everyone to determine his true identity or what had happened.

An old man claims to be Chiang Kai-shek, but his story is full of contradictions. He claimed that he was transferred by a Taoist chief surnamed Li, and that his brother Chiang Kai-shek and sister-in-law Song Meiling named him Chen Kai.

He also said that he had traveled to eight countries before the liberation, and that he had a number of insurance companies in Chengdu that needed the cooperation of the International Red Cross and Citibank of the United States to open them.

However, his story caused confusion and suspicion because his age, appearance, and family circumstances were different from Chiang Kai-shek's. He even asked Jiang Weiguo to send someone to find him.

Despite his bizarre story, his face is similar to that of Chiang Kai-shek, and he is also familiar with family affairs, which makes it difficult to judge the truth of his story. However, the truth was eventually revealed, and it turned out that the old man was not Chiang Kai-shek, but an impostor.

His story is just to scam money and get noticed.

It turned out that Chen Kai, who pretended to be Chiang Kai-shek's younger brother Chiang Kai-shek, was a typical flowery old man who learned to eat, drink, prostitute and gamble when he was young. After being imprisoned for fraud in the 70s, he regained his freedom in the 80s and continued to engage in fraud and theft.

His daughter, Hong Zhenzhen, and his secretary, He, also make a living from fraud and theft. They used some anecdotes about Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Kai-shek that He learned from Xikou when he was a child, as well as the ** and historical materials of Zhang Yaruo, Chen Lifu and others collected by Chen Kai, and imitated Chiang Kai-shek in the movie for rehearsals.

When they learned that Taiwan's Chiang clan was going to invite Xikou to sweep the tomb on the Qingming Festival, they conspired to plan this "confession" ** to defraud money. However, no matter how hard their performances are, fraud is fraud after all, and it is impossible to escape the law, and they will all be severely punished by the law in the end!

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