In 1938, the second year of the all-out War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Jiang Baili unfortunately died of illness as the acting president of the Kuomintang Army University. This is a heavy blow to the national ** and Jiang Baili's wife, Jiang Zuomei.
Jiang Zuomei, formerly known as Sato Yaden, is a Japanese female **, named Jiang Zuomei because of Jiang Baili's love for plum blossoms. After Jiang Baili's death, Jiang Zuomei received some attacks because of his special status.
At this moment when the war between China and Japan is in full swing, Jiang Zuomei's stay has become an issue of great concern.
When there was a war between the motherland and her husband's motherland, Jiang Zuomei's heart was full of contradictions and struggles. During his lifetime, she stood firmly on his side. However, the death of her husband left her without a backbone, and she began to question her choice.
However, after careful consideration, Jiang Zuomei decided to live up to the expectations of the people, return to her old business, become a **, and take her daughters to the front line to care for Chinese soldiers.
She also actively participated in street fundraising and contributed to the war against Japan. Years later, when asked why she made such a choice, Jiang Zuomei replied without hesitation: "Because I think China is the party of justice."
Jiang Baili is a well-known military theorist who has written works such as "Introduction to Qing Dynasty Academics" and "Theory of National Defense". He is talented, not only a handsome man who can write and martial arts, but also an outstanding military strategist.
Because of his outstanding performance, he was appointed as the principal of the Baoding Military Academy. In modern times, there are only two well-known military academies in the history of our country, one is the Baoding Military Academy and the other is the Huangpu Military Academy.
The principal of the Baoding Military Academy is Jiang Baili, and the principal of the Whampoa Military Academy is Chiang Kai-shek. The abilities and status of these two principals have been widely recognized, and Jiang Baili's ability is highly praised.
Jiang Baili clashed with ** in the early years of ** due to tuition issues, and committed suicide by raising a gun in public, but fortunately, the guards around him stopped him in time, and the bullet did not hit the vital point.
Yuan Shikai was very concerned about his health and sent someone to send him to Japan to receive **. After diagnosis, Japanese doctors found that Jiang Baili only needed a long-term recuperation and did not need surgery. During the period, Sato Yaden took care of him and comforted him, gradually winning Jiang Baili's heart.
After Jiang Baili recovered from his injury, Sato Yaden returned to Japan, but Jiang Baili pursued her. In Japan, Sato Yato's colleagues and parents were opposed to her marrying a Chinese, but Jiang Baili touched her heart with an affectionate letter.
In the end, Sato Yato's father was moved by Jiang Baili's love for his daughter and agreed to the marriage. In 1914, Jiang Baili and Sato Yaden married in a hotel in Tianjin, and Jiang Baili gave his wife a Chinese name called Jiang Zuomei because of his love for plum blossoms.
Jiang Baili and his wife Jiang Zuomei have been married for more than 20 years and have given birth to 5 daughters, the eldest of which unfortunately died young, but the other four daughters have achieved something. Among them, the most well-known is the third daughter Jiang Ying.
Jiang Baili once met his friend Qian Junfu while studying in Japan, and the two kept dating after returning to China. Qian Junfu liked Jiang Ying very much and offered to adopt her as an adopted daughter. After Jiang Baili agreed, Jiang Ying officially became a member of the Qian family when she was three years old and changed her name to Qian Xueying.
In the Qian family, Jiang Ying got acquainted with Qian Xuesen, who was a few years older. However, Jiang Baili and Jiang Zuomei were reluctant to let Jiang Ying go and decided to take her back. Although Qian Xuesen's mother was reluctant, she could only agree.
Before parting, she smiled and said, "Your third daughter has grown up, she is my goddaughter, and she will be my daughter-in-law in the future." Jiang Baili and his wife responded with a smile, but they didn't take it seriously.
The encounter between Qian Xuesen and Jiang Ying is a story full of romance and affection. In 1935, when Jiang Ying was 16 years old, she played a Mozart sonata in D major for Qian Xuesen, who was about to study abroad, and also gave him a copy of Tang poems.
These gifts were regarded as treasures by Qian Xuesen and kept them in the deepest part of the suitcase. In 1936, Jiang Ying went to Germany to study, and she stayed in Germany for 10 years until 1946, when she returned to China.
In 1947, Qian Xuesen also returned from studying in the United States, and the two met again after 10 years and were full of emotion. At this time, Qian Xuesen was 36 years old and not married.
Qian Xuesen's mother then introduced Jiang Ying to him. After that, Jiang Ying introduced several girls to Qian Xuesen, but he didn't like them. In the end, Qian Xuesen told Jiang Ying that he had liked her for a long time and wanted to be with her.
Although Jiang Ying was surprised, she also had a love for Qian Xuesen. A week later, the two were married. In his later life, no matter how difficult Qian Xuesen encountered in the United States, Jiang Ying always accompanied him and spent the most difficult days of his life with him.
Their stories tell us that true love takes time to accumulate, and the accumulation of time can make love deeper and more precious.
Jiang Ying's mother, Jiang Zuomei, worked as a nurse during the Anti-Japanese War, providing care for soldiers. Her good deeds earned her the respect of the people of the whole country and she has lived in China ever since.
Until 1978, Jiang Zuomei died of illness. After her death, her tombstone bears her Chinese name: Jiang Zuomei.