Jiang Weiguoyear of death,years old, bank account open, debt-ridden.
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Jiang Weiguo, Chiang Kai-shek's second son, was deeply loved by his father since he was a child. But as he grew up and gained some power, Chiang Kai-shek became worried. Because Chiang Kai-shek always wanted his eldest son Chiang Ching-kuo to inherit the unification, but Chiang Weiguo had an armored force whose strength should not be underestimated, which made Chiang Kai-shek feel jealous.
It is not uncommon in history for brothers to inevitably fight each other in order to compete for power. Faced with this situation, Chiang Kai-shek had to start using various means to contain Chiang Weiguo.
Jiang Weiguo remained depressed for the rest of his life, and finally died in Taipei at the age of 81.
After Jiang Weiguo's death, Song Meiling personally presided over the arrangements for his funeral. However, after counting his estate and bank accounts, Song Meiling was surprised by the amount of money, and even she, a well-informed person, was speechless for a while.
Jiang Weiguo, as the second son of the Jiang family, is in debt in his bank account, what is going on?
Jiang Weiguo's life history has always been a mystery, and who his biological mother is has never been determined. However, in 1988, Chiang Weiguo suddenly and publicly admitted that his biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek, a news that shocked the whole society.
So, who is his biological father? Why would Chiang Kai-shek help someone else raise a son? This is where the answer comes from his experience studying in Japan. In 1908, Chiang Kai-shek's mother gave him the opportunity to go to Japan to start his study career with the help of various efforts.
In Japan, he was exposed to many advanced ideas and met many like-minded young people, including a man named Dai Jitao.
At that time, Chiang Kai-shek was still a young man with ideals, and after schoolwork, he would always get together with Dai Jitao, Chen Qimei and others, ** the form of China, and look forward to the future of the country.
In Japan, Chiang Kai-shek was fortunate to get acquainted with Mr. Sun Yat-sen, which also laid the foundation for his later development in the national **. At that time, Mr. Sun Yat-sen was obstructed because of the revolutionary cause and could only take refuge in Japan.
Sun Yat-sen, Dai Jitao, Chen Qimei and others often met and negotiated with the Black Dragon Society in Japan, which, although only a non-governmental organization in Japan, also had some official overtones, realized that these young people would become the core of the Chinese revolution, so they began to arrange for women to appear by their side.
At that time, it was very common for Chinese and Japanese young people to fall in love and get married. In this way, a woman named Michiko Tsubuchi frequently appeared in the lives of Chiang Kai-shek and others.
18-year-old Michiko Tsubuchi has become a high-profile beautiful girl under the cultivation of the Black Dragon Society. Chiang Kai-shek, who was in the midst of a hot-blooded youth, fell in love with her. Similarly, his friend Dai Jitao was also attracted to the Japanese girl, and the two began a courtship for Michiko Tsubuchi.
Dai Jitao is a few years older and knows how to please girls, and finally won the heart of Michiko Tsubuchi. Although Chiang Kai-shek felt melancholy about this, he cherished the brotherhood more and blessed the two.
Dai Jitao spent a sweet time with Michiko Tsubuchi, and she accompanied Dai Jitao like an interpretive flower when he discussed revolutionary matters. Later, Sun Yat-sen began to return to China to pursue the revolutionary cause, and many followers in Japan also returned to China, including Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao.
When Dai Jitao left, Michiko Tsubuchi was very reluctant, but he promised to pick her up when he was settled.
In the early days of his return to China, Dai Jitao was busy with the revolutionary cause, married and had children with the woman introduced by his family, and this dewy marriage has long been forgotten by him. Compared with Dai Jitao's spring breeze, Chiang Kai-shek's adoption of a friend's son was not the case, and his life was not satisfactory.
At the time of Dai Jitao's departure, Michiko Tsubuchi was already pregnant, and gave birth to a boy alone in October 1916.
When the child was 5 years old, Michiko Tsubuchi could no longer stand the child's life without a father, and she chose to take the initiative to find Dai Jitao.
She took her children and crossed the ocean to China, just to find Dai Jitao. With the help of Chiang Kai-shek, she finally found him, only to learn that he had already married and had children in China.
This left her in a dilemma, she felt that she had been deceived, and it turned out that he had already left their mother and son behind. Michiko Tsubuchi is deeply saddened that she is really blind to choose the wrong person.
She was completely disappointed in this man, and she didn't even want to raise her own child, so she directly lost the child to Dai Jitao, and then returned to Japan angrily. Dai Jitao held the child, and his mood was very complicated.
His wife had no idea about his affairs in Japan, and the child could not be brought back. In desperation, he found his good brother Chiang Kai-shek, hoping that he could help arrange a place for the child.
Chiang Kai-shek cherished brotherly affection, and when he learned that his brother was in trouble, he did not hesitate to offer a helping hand. He took the child to his home and handed it over to his concubine Yao Yecheng to raise, and named him Jiang Weiguo.
He has always kept Jiang Weiguo's life experience a secret, and even included it in his family tree, treating it as his own. When Jiang Weiguo was young, he cared even more for his own son Jiang Jingguo.
Perhaps because this child was the child of a woman he once loved, and was continuously abandoned by his biological parents, he received special care from Chiang Kai-shek. Jiang Weiguo also likes his father, young children always crave their father's attention, and he often mentions that he misses his father.
Despite his busy political schedule, Chiang Kai-shek often found time to accompany his young son, let him ride on his shoulders, and cared for him like all fathers. In his diary, Chiang Kai-shek mentioned this bright and lovely young son many times, expecting him to receive a better education when he grew up and entered school.
Sure enough, Jiang Weiguo lived up to expectations, and after graduating from Soochow University, he chose to go to Germany to enlist in the army, showing the lofty ambition cultivated by his father. In Germany, he excelled, but with the alliance between Germany and Japan, he chose to return to China and joined the Kuomintang's armored division, showing his firm conviction as a Chinese.
In his own territory, Jiang Weiguo was sought after by many people as the second son of Jiang. He was in public and began to be promoted internally. Although Chiang Kai-shek has always attached great importance to this young son, he is no match for his own son Chiang Ching-kuo.
Later, Chiang Kai-shek began to frequently support his eldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo. The two sons of the Jiang family have always had a discordant relationship, and Jiang Weiguo felt very uncomfortable when he saw his father's promotion of his eldest brother.
Although Chiang Kai-shek never mentioned his origins, Chiang Weiguo was skeptical. While revising his ancestral genealogy at home, he asked if his mother's name was in it.
When he learned the answer, he probably had a judgment in his heart, but he didn't choose to ask his father about it. During the War of Liberation, Chiang Kai-shek was unable to defeat our party and led the remnants of the Kuomintang to flee to Taiwan.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Chiang Kai-shek still did not give up and had been planning to ** the mainland, but the mainland became increasingly prosperous under the leadership of the leader.
When Chiang Kai-shek is entering the old realm, he also needs to consider the problem of **people. After Jiang Weiguo went to Taiwan, he created an armored force under his command and formed a confrontation with his eldest brother Chiang Ching-kuo.
Jiang Weiguo has been ambitious for many years, and obviously hopes to compete with his eldest brother. Chiang Kai-shek knew this, and although he may have felt guilty about his youngest son, after the formation of this armored force, he firmly chose to let Chiang Ching-kuo**.
In 1975, Chiang Kai-shek suffered a heart attack caused by a car accident, and his condition recurred, and finally came to the end of his life. During his serious illness, he was always by his side with his eldest son Chiang Ching-kuo.
With the death of Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Ching-kuo became the leader of the Kuomintang and put full pressure on his younger brother. At this time, Jiang Weiguo's position in the army became very delicate, he had been a lieutenant general for 14 years, and if he was not promoted, the position would be automatically canceled.
However, neither before his father's death nor after his eldest brother succeeded to the throne did not make any adjustments to his position.
Jiang Weiguo didn't want to be an ordinary person, in order to leave a deep impression, he decided to stage a bitter trick in front of Song Meiling. When Chiang Kai-shek died, Soong Meiling decided to go to the United States to spend her old age with her family, where her eldest sister and brother lived.
Before she left, the Jiang family held a grand family banquet, and the people at the family banquet laughed and were very lively. However, when Jiang Weiguo was delayed, his dress attracted a lot of curiosity and attention.
All the men were wearing suits and leather shoes, but Jiang Weiguo appeared in a military uniform, which made people wonder. Song Meiling was puzzled like everyone else, she asked, "Today is a family banquet, not a battlefield, why are you wearing a military uniform?" ”
Jiang Weiguo was waiting for this moment, and he replied: "Mother is about to leave, this is the last time I will wear a military uniform, and I want her to remember." ”
1.Song Meiling was curious about the fourteen-year military system, and decided to arrange it herself, and found Chiang Ching-kuo in the hope that he would help. Although Chiang Ching-kuo was at odds with Chiang Wei-kuo, out of reverence for his mother, he ordered Chiang Wei-kuo to be promoted to general.
However, the once prominent second son of the Jiang family still needs his mother's help to be promoted, which shows the great pressure he is facing. In order to keep his military rank, Jiang Weiguo began to use bitter meat tricks, but because of the limited power of his eldest brother Jiang Jingguo, he could only rely on others to live.
He began to use money to win over Taiwanese politicians, hoping that they would side with him and prepare for the future seizure of power. 2.Song Meiling became interested in the fourteen-year military system and decided to take charge of it personally.
She approached Chiang Ching-kuo and asked him to help deal with the matter, because Chiang Weiguo had performed well in the army. Although Chiang Ching-kuo had a conflict with Chiang Wei-guo, he still followed his mother's advice and ordered Chiang Wei-kuo to be promoted to general.
However, the once prominent second son of the Jiang family still needs his mother's help to be promoted, which shows the difficulties he faces. In order to keep his military rank, Jiang Weiguo began to use bitter meat tricks, but because of the limited power of his eldest brother Jiang Jingguo, he could only rely on others to live.
He began to use money to win over Taiwanese politicians, hoping that they would side with him and prepare for the future seizure of power. 3.Song Meiling was interested in the fourteen-year military system and decided to deal with it personally.
She approached Chiang Ching-kuo and asked him to help deal with the matter, because Chiang Weiguo had performed well in the army. Although Chiang Ching-kuo had a conflict with Chiang Wei-guo, he still followed his mother's advice and ordered Chiang Wei-kuo to be promoted to general.
However, the once prominent second son of the Jiang family still needs his mother's help to be promoted, which shows the difficulties he faces. In order to keep his military rank, Jiang Weiguo began to use bitter meat tricks, but because of the limited power of his eldest brother Jiang Jingguo, he could only rely on others to live.
He began to use money to win over Taiwanese politicians, hoping that they would side with him and prepare for the future seizure of power. 4.Song Meiling was interested in the fourteen-year military system and decided to take charge of it herself.
She approached Chiang Ching-kuo and asked him to help deal with the matter, because Chiang Weiguo had performed well in the army. Although Chiang Ching-kuo had a conflict with Chiang Wei-guo, he still followed his mother's advice and ordered Chiang Wei-kuo to be promoted to general.
However, the once prominent second son of the Jiang family still needs his mother's help to be promoted, which shows the difficulties he faces. In order to keep his military rank, Jiang Weiguo began to use bitter meat tricks, but because of the limited power of his eldest brother Jiang Jingguo, he could only rely on others to live.
He began to use money to win over Taiwanese politicians, hoping that they would side with him and prepare for the future seizure of power.
Under the iron-fisted rule of Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Weiguo did nothing even if he spent thousands of dollars. After Chiang Ching-kuo's death in 1988, ** became the leader of the Kuomintang, and the rule of the Chiang family father and son was a thing of the past.
In the same year, Jiang Weiguo publicly announced that he was Dai Jitao's biological son and not Chiang Kai-shek's adopted son, causing an uproar in the outside world. Jiang Weiguo's move was tantamount to cutting the table in the Jiang family, and he wrote the mystery of his life experience into his memoirs.
It can be seen from the memoirs that Jiang Weiguo lived a depressed life in the second half of his life. He has been regarded as the second son of the Jiang family since he was a child, and he has a beautiful appearance, but behind it is his father's love.
He originally thought that he could compete with his eldest brother, but after learning about his background, he knew that he had lost the opportunity because of blood relations. Therefore, in the later period, against the wishes of his father, he took matters into account and took it upon himself to form armored units.
But his efforts were ultimately futile, and his own efforts could not shake the Chiang dynasty established by his father and brother.
On September 23, 1997, Jiang Weiguo died of illness in Taipei at the age of 81. Song Meiling took care of her son's funeral herself, but when she opened his bank account, she found that there was no deposit in it, but she was in debt.
It turned out that Jiang Weiguo used all his money to win over politicians and his own life experience. Song Meiling sighed at this, she was already 100 years old, and she had seen through everything when she watched her husband, two stepsons, and relatives and friends around her pass away one by one.
Jiang Weiguo grew up in the Jiang family, and his obsession with power has been deeply imprinted in his bones, and which of the Jiang family's fathers and sons can escape the obsession with power. A hundred years of life are fleeting, and what the Jiang family pursues all their lives is just vain obsessions.