The chef reveals whether Chiang Weiguo is Chiang Kai-shek's biological son
As the second son of Chiang Kai-shek, Chiang Weiguo served as a lieutenant general during his lifetime, but his achievements were very different from those of his brother Chiang Ching-kuo. It is said that Chiang Weiguo was not Chiang Kai-shek's biological son, and that he was raised free-range, which may be one of the reasons why he was not as successful as Chiang Ching-kuo.
There has always been controversy in history about Jiang Weiguo's background. Some questioned whether he was Chiang Kai-shek's biological son. Once, Song Qingling once said after seeing Jiang Weiguo's **, "Jiang Weiguo's biological mother must be a beauty", which can't help but make people wonder who his mother is.
However, it turned out that Chiang Weiguo was not the son of Chiang Kai-shek, and this conclusion was confirmed by the Chiang family's chefs for many years.
Chiang Kai-shek's second son, Chiang Weiguo, was born in October 1916 and graduated from the German Army Military Academy in Munich. In Chiang Kai-shek's heart, Chiang Weiguo was his favorite child.
His intelligence and cuteness made Chiang Kai-shek grow up holding him in the palm of his hand. Compared with his brother Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Weiguo and Chiang Kai-shek spent more time together and had a deeper relationship.
Chiang Kai-shek's early diaries are full of thoughts and memories of Chiang Weiguo, including their happy times together. Even when he was traveling, Chiang Kai-shek often thought about Jiang Weiguo, buying books and local gadgets for him, showing his incomparable love for Jiang Weiguo.
Chiang served in the Chinese Nationalist army and later rose to prominence in the armored forces. However, after Chiang Kai-shek's defeat and retreat to Taiwan, Chiang Kai-shek's mutiny involving his henchman Zhao Zhihua and his previous instability led Chiang Kai-shek to revoke his military power.
Although his military career was not as successful as that of his elder brother Chiang Ching-kuo, he was active in the civil society, and his books "Basic Principles of Military Affairs" and "Soft Offensive" are considered excellent results of military strategy research, and he is known as a "military strategist".
In his 14th year as lieutenant general, he was almost forced to retire because of no hope of promotion. Fortunately, when he was wearing a military uniform to see off Soong Meiling who was going to the United States, he skillfully asked his brother Chiang Ching-kuo for assistance, and finally with his brother's consent, he was promoted to the rank of general.
In 1940, 24-year-old Jiang Weiguo met his stepmother Song Meiling for the first time after returning to China, and at this time Song Meiling and Chiang Kai-shek had been married for 13 years. In fact, before meeting, Song Meiling had already seen Jiang Weiguo's **, and had a good impression of this handsome stepson, and once commented: "Jiang Weiguo's biological mother must be a beauty." ”
She knew that Jiang Weiguo's biological mother was not Yao Yecheng, but someone else. She said this because Jiang Weiguo is really good-looking and impressive.
Although Soong Meiling had reservations about Chiang Kai-shek, believing that his actions were flawed, she did not extend this sentiment to her son, Chiang Weiguo. Soong Meiling, on the contrary, preferred Chiang Wei-kuo, which was most vividly demonstrated when she rejected Chiang Kai-shek's request for her to return to Chongqing from Hong Kong and said that Chiang Weiguo's company was sufficient.
Song Meiling's good impression of Jiang Weiguo reflects her maternal instinct and deep affection for her stepson.
In February 1941, Chiang Kai-shek revealed Chiang Weiguo's background to Soong Meiling, and she returned to Chongqing from Hong Kong. Chiang Kai-shek personally went to the airport to greet her, and the doubts in Soong Meiling's heart dissipated.
However, paper can't contain fire after all. Jiang Weiguo entered and exited the study after obtaining Song Meiling's consent, and the secret was finally revealed. While looking for books, Jiang Weiguo accidentally turned to a book about the Jiang family and found that he was marked as an adopted son, not a parent, and his biological father was Dai Jitao.
Seeing this news, Jiang Weiguo's first reaction was to think that this was nonsense.
Chiang Weiguo has always had doubts about his origins, and although he was treated equally by the Chiang family, and even more favored than his brother, he never believed that he was not Chiang Kai-shek's own son.
As time went on, he began to have greater doubts about the question, but he did not dare to confirm it directly with Chiang Kai-shek, so he privately approached Dai Jitao for answers.
Dai Jitao did not answer his question immediately, but gave him a ** of Chiang Kai-shek and a mirror, asking him to compare himself and see who he was more like.
Jiang Weiguo looked at himself in the mirror and felt the similarity with Chiang Kai-shek, and Dai Jitao said with a smile: "You already have the answer in your heart, you don't have to ask me again." After that, whenever someone questioned that Chiang Weiguo was not Chiang Kai-shek's biological son, Chiang Weiguo would firmly refute it, and Dai Jitao explicitly denied the fact that he was Chiang Weiguo's illegitimate son at the banquet in 1943.
However, Chiang Kai-shek never responded directly to this question. And Jiang Weiguo's biological mother is said to be a Japanese woman named Shigematsu Kaneko, which he wrote in his autobiography, and this information is more credible than Chiang Kai-shek's diary.
Some scholars believe that Michiko Tsubuchi was the mother of Chiang Weiguo, a woman who had ties to Chiang Kai-shek's Dai Jitao. In contrast, Shigematsu gold is less well known.
However, years later, a chef who worked in Jiang's family revealed that when he first met Jiang Weiguo, he was already five years old and was brought to the door by a foreign woman, accompanied by Dai Jitao.
But what is the truth? What happened in Japan back then? Who are Jiang Weiguo's biological parents? These are still a mystery.
Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek's deep friendship Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek, both of whom had studied in Japan and studied at Zhenwu School. Both are alumni from Zhejiang, and their first acquaintance was full of strong friendship.
Both of them had the ambition to revitalize China, and when they were young, they were high-spirited, and often talked at length until late at night. Their friendship was so strong that the two soon became brothers with different surnames and chose to share a house near the school.
Although both of them are young men in their teens and twenties, they are not good at taking care of themselves due to the high cost of studying abroad. Therefore, they hired a maid to take care of the food and daily life of the two, and this maid became an indispensable part of their lives.
The friendship between Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek began with their trip to Japan, and their story has become a beautiful memory in history.
Michiko Tsubuchi, one by Japan"Black Dragon Society"A carefully selected maid, her task was to eliminate the hostility of the Chinese revolutionary cadres towards Japan and increase their affection for Japan.
This ploy led to many Chinese students studying in Japan marrying Japanese wives, and Michiko Tsubuchi was the candidate to be placed next to Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao. Although their strategy is only half successful, their influence cannot be ignored.
When Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek were studying in Japan, they were alone, although they had the ambition of serving the country, they would also have lonely times. At this time, a beautiful young girl intrudes into their lives, and she takes care of them gently and considerately, gradually winning the affection of the two.
Because of his amorous and romantic personality, Dai Jitao easily captured Michiko Tsubuchi's heart, and the two fell in love, while Chiang Kai-shek chose to quit. Soon, Dai Jitao and Michiko Tsubuchi lived together and had children, but when the child was not yet born, they returned to their homeland.
Michiko Tsubuchi remained alone in Japan after becoming pregnant, and five years later took the child to China to find her husband, Dai Jitao. Dai Jitao is married, his wife Niu Youheng is four years older than him, has a hot personality, and strictly controls Dai Jitao's popularity, and Dai Jitao is quite afraid.
Once, at a meeting, Dai Jitao spoke for too long, as long as someone reminded him"Your sister is here! ", he would immediately stop speaking and look at the door.
Dai Jitao's fear of his wife can be seen, so he will never let Niu Youheng know that he also has an illegitimate child. What's more, Dai Jitao was young at the time and believed that he would have his own children in the future, and the children born by that Japanese woman were not of great significance.
Jiang Weiguo was the child of Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek when they studied in Japan, however, from any point of view, Jiang Weiguo could not be the child that Michiko Tsubuchi was pregnant with in Japan at that time.
Jiang Weiguo was born in October 1916, and Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek studied in Japan from 1905 to 1909, if that child was born, the earliest birth date should be 1910, which is six or seven years different from Jiang Weiguo's actual birth time, so Jiang Weiguo cannot be that child.
What is the truth? Who is his real mother? Why became Chiang Kai-shek's adopted son? These questions were all revealed by Dai Jitao's granddaughter Wan Yuwen. After the failure of the Second Crusade against Yuan Shikai in 1913, Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao followed Sun Yat-sen into exile in Japan.
Chiang Kai-shek first returned to China and organized anti-Yuan activities in Shanghai to pave the way for Sun Yat-sen; Dai Jitao remained in Japan and continued to follow Sun Yat-sen.
Dai Jitao met ** Shigematsu Kaneko in a nearby hospital due to illness, and the two had a good impression of each other and quickly fell in love. Unfortunately, the child was not born after Shigematsu became pregnant, and the domestic situation improved, and Dai Jitao and Sun Yat-sen returned to China.
Shigematsu Kaneko stayed in Japan, gave birth to a son alone, and entrusted a friend to take the child to China, hoping that the child would find his biological father.
When the child appeared in front of Dai Jitao's eyes, he couldn't hide the panic in his heart. His love for his wife, Niu Youheng, and his desire for family stability made him unable to accept the possible impact of this child.
Therefore, he turned to Chiang Kai-shek for help, hoping to get help. Although Michiko Tsubuchi's actions can be understood as impulsiveness of young people, Kaneko Shigematsu is different.
Dai Jitao was married during his relationship with her, and the family was all taken care of by Niu Youheng. This time, he hopes to protect his family from any possible damage.
Dai Jitao cheated in Japan and gave birth to a child, and the child became ironclad evidence of his infidelity in marriage, so that he did not dare to bring the child home. After Chiang Kai-shek learned about the situation, he decided to adopt the child, and the two agreed not to reveal the child's background.
Since then, the child has become Chiang Kai-shek's adopted son and named Jiang Weiguo, which is consistent with the statement of the Chiang family's cook.
Chiang Kai-shek attached great importance to this child, and although his relationship with his wife Mao Fumei had become strained, and he even had a concubine Yao Yecheng, he still decided to put Jiang Weiguo in Yao Yecheng's name and let Mao Fumei and Yao Yecheng raise him together.
Although Mao Fumei already had Chiang Kai-shek's eldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo, when this child needed care and care the most, Yao Yecheng's daily life was mostly in charge of Yao Yecheng.
Although Yao Yecheng has lived in Shanghai for a while, she is still a traditional Chinese woman in her bones, and she can give unreservedly in terms of maternal love, but she cannot help Jiang Weiguo in terms of education.
Chiang Kai-shek and Soong Meiling got married, when Chiang Weiguo was only 13 years old, which was the first shaping period, but what makes people wonder why Chiang Kai-shek separated Soong Meiling and Chiang Weiguo.
However, Chiang Kai-shek did not neglect the education of Chiang Weiguo, but instead sent him to Germany to receive an advanced education, and gave him many opportunities to grow in actual combat.
It can be said that Chiang Kai-shek invested more in Chiang Weiguo than in his eldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo.
After Chiang Weiguo learned of his background, he was skeptical about it for a while, because he believed that Chiang Kai-shek loved him more than Chiang Ching-kuo, and he had been inseparable from Chiang Kai-shek since childhood.
However, it turns out that he is indeed Dai Jitao's illegitimate son, and this news hits him so hard that it may even be one of the things that he will not let go of in his life. His background puts him in a dilemma, he has a close biological father on one side and a loving adoptive father on the other, and he can't choose.
Although he feels inseparable from his biological father's blood relationship, his affection for his adoptive father is equally deep.
In 1988, Chiang Weiguo learned that Dai Jitao's remains had been found in Guang'an, Sichuan, and he hoped to bring back to Taiwan the Kuomintang leader who had committed suicide that year.
Although he failed to do so, his father, Chiang Kai-shek, gave him deep paternal love and careful nurturing, allowing him to grow up in a happy and happy childhood. Although Chiang Weiguo's achievements were not as high as Chiang Ching-kuo's, his reputation as a "military strategist" in Taiwan was enough to show his talent.