In 1949, our party led the Chinese people to successfully free themselves from the rule of the Kuomintang and free themselves from the chaotic life of soaring prices. Chiang Kai-shek returned to his hometown in frustration after his defeat to sweep his mother's grave.
When the villagers heard that Chiang Kai-shek was no longer the first, they came to ask him about it and expressed curiosity.
When Chiang Kai-shek was asked by the villagers about the reason for going into the wilderness, he replied with a fair and upright attitude, saying that sooner or later he would ascend to glory again. During his trip to Hangzhou, Chen Yi, chairman of Zhejiang Province, warmly received him and took him to taste the famous local West Lake vinegar fish.
During the conversation, Chen Yi also expressed his support and trust in Chiang Kai-shek.
Chiang Kai-shek was in a happy mood after hearing this, and talked about the villagers in his hometown of Xikou Town, and Chen Yi suddenly lowered his emotional intelligence about his imminent return to his hometown, and bluntly said that he abdicated for the sake of domestic peace.
This sentence seemed simple, but it deeply pierced Chiang Kai-shek's heart, and he felt embarrassed, but it was not easy to refute it to his face. After leaving Hangzhou, he took his family back to his hometown and enjoyed the scenery along the way.
The purpose of returning to his hometown this time was to pay homage to his ancestors, because he realized that if he left this time, he might not be able to return to his hometown in the future, so this was also his farewell ceremony.
When the group was in the ancestral hall, there was a sudden noise outside, and the villagers applied to see Chiang Kai-shek. Chiang Kai-shek went out to see it, quickly asked the guards to let him go, and helped an old man.
The old man anxiously asked him if he really didn't deserve it.
The old man looked at Chiang Kai-shek worriedly, his face full of vicissitudes. He feared that he would no longer be able to take care of Chiang Kai-shek's protection. Chiang Kai-shek comforted him and firmly stated that he would not leave.
However, Chiang Kai-shek at that time may still be holding a bit of luck and looking forward to a turnaround against the wind. However, reality soon made him realize that the PLA was not as weak as he thought.
Just half a month later, he fled to Taiwan with his family in a hurry. In fact, Chiang Kai-shek had long realized that the general trend of the Kuomintang on the mainland had gone, but he was unwilling to accept the reality and indulged in the praise of others.
After Japan's defeat, Chiang Kai-shek took advantage of the situation to stir up internal contradictions and compete with our party for control of the country.
In June 1946, a civil war broke out between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party at the instigation of the Kuomintang. The three-year-long war has exhausted national strength and resources, and both sides, which have just recovered from foreign wars, are struggling to cope.
But the PLA persevered and gradually gained the upper hand. However, relying on the support of Western countries, the Kuomintang continued to provoke and tried to destroy the strength of our party with advanced equipment.
However, Western countries were pinned down by the Berlin crisis, but *** saw the opportunity and launched the main attack, which caught the Kuomintang by surprise and retreated one after another. On April 19, 1948, in order to boost morale, Chiang Kai-shek decided to proclaim himself.
Chiang Kai-shek tried to salvage the defeat, but ultimately failed to do so. The Communists overwhelmingly recaptured Huaihai and Pingjin. Chiang Kai-shek was so anxious at the sound of accusations that he even turned to the Western powers for help.
However, the Western powers had no time to take care of it, and the Kuomintang was left with only a small remnant of the defeated army, unable to turn things around. In the eyes of the West, Chiang Kai-shek had lost the value of use.
Chiang Kai-shek was depressed after losing the strong support behind him. There are also many contradictions within the Kuomintang, and the past behavior of collecting money has aroused dissatisfaction among the people. At present, the Kuomintang is in a state of dying and throeting against the enemy.
Despite the embarrassment, Chiang Kai-shek still harbored a glimmer of illusion. On the surface, he pretended to have a truce with the Communists and discussed the terms of peace talks, but in fact he was waiting for the right moment to make a comeback.
However, his conspiracy was soon exposed, and there was no hope for foreign aid, leaving him and the Kuomintang in a desperate situation. On New Year's Day in 1949, Chairman ** wrote the article "Carry the Revolution to the End", which had strong propaganda significance.
The article also quoted the story of "The Farmer and the Snake" to reveal its deep meaning, and once the article was published, it aroused an enthusiastic response from the general public. Chiang Kai-shek finally realized the seriousness of the situation, so he ordered his subordinates to issue a proclamation, and Li Zongren would replace him as the representative of the Kuomintang and enter into peace talks with the Communists.
On January 21, Chiang Kai-shek issued an announcement of his retirement, which aroused widespread concern in society. Persuaded by many supporters, he resolutely left**. After returning to his hometown, although Chiang Kai-shek did not completely give up the opportunity to make a comeback, a series of events made him feel very heavy.
Even when worshipping his ancestors, since his daughter-in-law was Soviet and did not know how to bow, he loudly rebuked. However, the other side did not seem to understand what he was saying, which made Chiang Kai-shek even more angry.
To make matters worse, as a very superstitious person, he believed in the meaning of words. On the road, he will be very kind to people with good surnames, but if the surname is like "thanks", he will think of the meaning of "decline" and thus make himself angry.
It turned out that as early as the moment when he enjoyed the opera, news had already come from Nanjing that the People's Liberation Army would forcibly cross the Yangtze River. Chiang Kai-shek's face was solemn when he heard this, and he thought to himself that they had indeed come.
In fact, he had already made arrangements before returning to his hometown, deploying river defenses to stop the advance of the PLA. He had thought that the plan would stop the PLA, but apparently he had underestimated the strength of the Communist Party.
Later, he was worried that Li Zongren would be rebelled by the Communist Party and betrayed him, so he hurriedly discussed countermeasures with Li Zongren, but in the end he still failed to prevent Li Zongren from leaving.
After the loss of a general, the Kuomintang army completely collapsed and could no longer recover, and Chiang Kai-shek had nothing to do.
1.Chiang Kai-shek left his homeland on April 25 and went into exile in Taiwan, where he wanted to regroup and establish his dynasty. However, he never had the chance to return to his hometown until he died, and did not fulfill the promise he had made to his fellow villagers.
2.On April 25, Chiang Kai-shek said goodbye to his mother and hometown and fled to Taiwan. There he wanted to regroup and rebuild the glory of his family. However, he was never able to fulfill this wish and was not able to return to his hometown, which was a kind of betrayal to his fellow villagers.
3.On April 25, Chiang Kai-shek left his mother and hometown and fled to Taiwan. There he hoped to be able to stand up again and establish his own dynasty.
However, he never achieved this goal in his lifetime, nor did he return to his hometown, and his promise to his fellow villagers eventually became a regret. 4.On April 25, Chiang Kai-shek said goodbye to his mother and hometown and fled to Taiwan.
He wanted to regroup there and establish a dynasty of his own. However, he was never able to return to his native land until his death, and his promise eventually turned into an eternal regret.
5.On April 25, Chiang Kai-shek left his mother and hometown and fled to Taiwan. He hopes to be able to rise again there and establish his own dynasty.
However, he never realized this dream in his life, nor did he return to his hometown, and his promise to his fellow villagers eventually became a pipe dream. List of high-quality authors