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Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-06

Chiang Ching-kuo's five sons and four died, and it was difficult for the only son to return to the sect

After Mr. Jiang Jingguo's immortal death, two young people suddenly appeared at the gate of Jiang's house and asked: "Ms. Jiang Fangliang, hello, we are Zhang Xiaoci and Zhang Xiaoyan, I implore you to give us a chance to meet, we want to find the roots!" ”

The maid of the Jiang family leaned out and asked, "What are your intentions?" The two young men replied, "We want to find our roots and confirm our blood relationship!" ”

When the young man said this, Jiang Jingguo's wife Jiang Fangliang immediately shouted: "As long as I still have a breath here, I will never allow you to change your surname back to Jiang!" ”

What is the relationship between Zhang Yaruo and Zhang Xiaoyan and the Jiang family? Why did Jiang Fangliang resolutely oppose them recognizing their ancestors and returning to their ancestors? As the leader of the Kuomintang, Chiang Kai-shek had a total of four formal wives, and despite many marriages, he had only three children: Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Wei-kuo, and Chiang Yao-guang.

The biggest thing these three siblings have in common with Chiang Kai-shek is that they did not leave too many heirs.

Jiang Yaoguang, Chiang Kai-shek's adopted daughter, was also one of the princesses of the Kuomintang. Her special status has made her a target for many forces. Her first husband was a Japanese spy who abandoned Jiang Yaoguang and their two children after Japan's surrender and returned to Japan.

And her second husband, Lu Jiuzhi, is the red ** of our party. They were forced to separate under the threat of Chiang Kai-shek due to their identities being revealed. Jiang Yaoguang only had two children in his life, but these two children did not get involved in ** when they grew up.

On the other hand, Jiang Weiguo, who is also Chiang Kai-shek's adopted son, has been more favored than Chiang Ching-kuo since he was a child. However, this favor eventually became the poison of his lover.

Jiang Weiguo's first wife, Shi Jingyi, was born in a wealthy family in the northwest, and she chose to go to Taiwan with Jiang Weiguo, reflecting her resoluteness and courage. However, Shi Jingyi's strong woman personality caused Chiang Kai-shek's dissatisfaction, and she eventually suffered an accident when giving birth to Jiang Weiguo's child.

Jiang Weiguo then married his second wife, Qiu Ailun, and had a son, Jiang Xiaogang. Jiang Xiaogang has excellent academic performance since he was a child, and was not only admitted to Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, but also obtained a bar certificate in New York, USA, which can be called a talented young talent.

Jiang Xiaogang has no interest in Taiwan because of his father's experience, and insists on living a peaceful life and avoiding political disturbances. And Chiang Kai-shek's own son Chiang Ching-kuo, although there are many children, most of their life courses are not smooth.

Chiang Ching-kuo, like his younger brother Chiang Wei-kuo, has experienced two relationships in his life. His wife's name is Jiang Fangliang, formerly known as Fenna, and she is a Soviet girl. At the Ural Machinery Factory, Chiang Ching-kuo, under the pseudonym Nikolai, met and fell in love with Fenna.

Soon after, Fenna gave birth to Chiang Ching-kuo's first child.

When Chiang Ching-kuo was young, he did not reveal his identity to anyone, and even his wife, Fenna, did not know where he came from. Therefore, when their children were born, they were named "Ellen" instead of Jiang.

Over the next two years, Ellen and his parents spent the hard years in Siberia. However, in April 1937, Chiang Ching-kuo ended his studies in the Soviet Union and revealed his true identity to Fenna.

Although Fenna was surprised, she chose to follow Chiang Ching-kuo back to China. Jiang Jingguo loved his daughter-in-law and grandson very much, and even named Ellen "Jiang Xiaowen", and began to train him as the third generation of the Jiang family.

However, as the old saying goes, "the higher you hold it, the worse it falls", and Jiang Xiaowen's story is the best proof of this.

Chiang Ching-kuo adopted a strict discipline method for Jiang Xiaowen's growth, often beating and scolding him, in the hope that he would improve. However, this style of discipline did not have the desired effect on Jiang Xiaowen, but made him more pampered in this starry environment.

Even Chiang Kai-shek himself, every time he saw Chiang Ching-kuo committing violence against Chiang Hsiao-wen, he would stop and accuse him of his actions. Therefore, in order to avoid conflict with his father, Chiang Ching-kuo began to gradually reduce the discipline of Jiang Xiaowen.

Seeing this, the people around him began to pamper Jiang Xiaowen too much, causing his personality to become more and more pampered.

Chiang Hsiao-wen, Chiang Ching-kuo's eldest son, grew up in a family portrait environment (including his mother and two younger brothers). The young Jiang Xiaowen grew up in this environment, and since he was a child, he has developed the atmosphere of a gentleman, and he can't extricate himself from the flattery of the people around him.

However, his grandfather, Chiang Kai-shek, understood what he needed, while Chiang Hsiao-wen did not understand this. During a class, Jiang Xiaowen made trouble, and the teacher criticized him.

However, Jiang Xiaowen shouted at this time: "My grandfather is Chiang Kai-shek, you dare to scold me?" "To identify yourself. Although the teacher really didn't dare to say anything, this angered Jiang Jingguo, and he disciplined Jiang Xiaowen severely.

However, Chiang Ching-kuo's discipline did not change Jiang Xiaowen's behavior, but made Jiang Xiaowen more unscrupulous. However, no matter how much Jiang Xiaowen indulged himself, his father Chiang Ching-kuo never gave up his discipline and guidance.

Although he could not understand the world like his grandfather, Chiang Ching-kuo always firmly believed that only through education and guidance could Jiang Xiaowen grow into a real man.

After graduating from middle school, Jiang Xiaowen, whose academic performance was not satisfactory, was still not admitted to university, although he had the background of his grandfather and father. In order to get him into **, Chiang Kai-shek decided to enroll him in a military academy.

There is a proverb that says: "Gold always shines", and Jiang Xiaowen's "gold" is no exception. He skipped training in the military academy for three days and two days, and even often sneaked out of the military academy late at night to go to various entertainment venues to party.

Because of Jiang Xiaowen's identity, the people in the military academy were helpless about it, which made him more and more indulgent. There was even a time when he was armed with a pistol in a dance hall to compete with others for a dancer, and the impact of this incident was very bad, because Chiang Kai-shek had always used freedom and democracy as propaganda slogans, and Chiang Hsiao-wen's behavior was undoubtedly a slap in the face.

Jiang Xiaowen, the eldest son of the Jiang family, was sent to the United States to study for various reasons. However, he did not cherish this opportunity, driving around in a luxury car every day, and even drunk driving, which led to many serious traffic accidents.

In desperation, Jiang Xiaowen was taken back to Taiwan and closely monitored. Although the father and son of the Jiang family have always hoped that he can change, Jiang Xiaowen has not made any progress, but has become more cynical, doing nothing every day, only knowing how to spend extravagantly.

Eventually, his poor lifestyle habits led him to develop diabetes before he was 30 years old and died of throat cancer at the age of 54.

Chiang Xiaowu was Chiang Kai-shek's second son, and since he was not the eldest son in the family, Chiang Xiaowu did not receive much attention from Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Ching-kuo. Like his elder brother Jiang Xiaowen, his academic performance has not been good since he was a child, and whenever Jiang Jingguo asks why he doesn't study hard, Jiang Xiaowu always answers that he wants to be a soldier more.

Hearing Jiang Xiaowu's words, Chiang Kai-shek was very happy, since he couldn't study well, he should go to be a soldier. So, Jiang Xiaowen was sent to the military academy when he was very young, but the change in environment did not change Jiang Xiaowu.

After entering the military academy, although Jiang Xiaowu's performance was a little bit better than that of his brother Jiang Xiao**, he was still a gentleman, and he angered the instructor several times.

During his training, Jiang Xiaowu actually fought back at the instructor and knocked him to the ground, causing the instructor to be injured and hospitalized. After that, all the instructors gave up on educating him and left him to his own depnement.

He was expelled from the army and went to study in the United States, but failed to achieve anything and eventually returned to Taiwan. In Taiwan, his elder brother Jiang Xiaowen was bedridden due to illness, and the Jiang family father and son could only train him as a ** person.

However, when he was about to become a **person, an incident called "Jiangnan**" made him completely lose this opportunity.

In 1984, Liu Yiliang, who went by his pen name Jiang Nan, was killed in his home, and after investigation, his death may have been related to Jiang Xiaowu. Despite the lack of direct evidence, the Jiang family still suffered tremendous pressure as a result.

In order to prevent the situation from deteriorating further, Chiang Ching-kuo was forced to let Jiang Xiaowu gradually fade out**. In July 1991, Jiang Xiaowu died of heart failure at the age of 46.

Chiang Ching-kuo's third son, Jiang Xiaoyong, was born near the end of the Liberation War. Due to the poor performance of the eldest and second sons, Chiang Ching-kuo and Chiang Kai-shek had high hopes for Chiang Xiaoyong.

From childhood, they strictly educated Jiang Xiaoyong so that he would not go astray.

In order to protect Chiang Xiaoyong from sycophants, Chiang Kai-shek sent him directly to the military academy after he graduated from high school. In such an educational environment, Jiang Xiaoyong performed well in military schools and achieved good results in every exam.

However, after he was injured in a training session, Soong Meiling felt sorry for his grandson and asked Chiang Kai-shek to arrange for him to study abroad. During his study abroad, Jiang Xiaoyong's grades were still excellent, but this gave Chiang Ching-kuo a headache.

Because Jiang Xiaoyong did not want to inherit the family tradition, but wanted to become a businessman like his grandmother Song Meiling.

Jiang Xiaoyong was given free replacement, and by the time Chiang Ching-kuo died in 1988, he had to take over his father's responsibility. Although he had many years of experience in the business world, he did not establish his own power in ** and eventually had to leave Taiwan.

In 1996, Jiang Xiaoyong died of esophageal cancer. Less than ten years after Chiang Ching-kuo's death, his three sons died one after another, perhaps this was the price of his many years of work in the Military Administration.

However, Chiang Ching-kuo was not without offspring, and he and Chiang Fangliang also had two illegitimate children.

Chiang Ching-kuo also had an "extramarital affair" when he was young, and although he was not as romantic as his father, this relationship occurred in 1937 when he had just returned to China and was arranged by Chiang Kai-shek to work in Jiangxi.

Even though his love for his wife Jiang Fangliang is deep, the power of time and space can consume everything. While working in Nanchang, he met Zhang Yaruo during a theatrical performance of anti-Japanese salvation and was attracted by her beauty.

Therefore, when he heard that Zhang Yaruo had fled due to the Japanese army, he immediately invited her to work in his office.

The relationship between Chiang Ching-kuo and Zhang Yaruo is heating up day by day, Zhang Yaruo is pregnant, and Chiang Ching-kuo decides to find a place for her and the child. But he did not immediately tell his father, Chiang Kai-shek.

However, when he became pregnant with a child, he decided to confess to Chiang Kai-shek. Upon learning of this, Chiang Kai-shek first transferred Chiang Ching-kuo out of Ganzhou, and then ordered the assassination of Zhang Yaruo to prevent the scandal from expanding.

Although Zhang Yaruo was brutally murdered, her two children were born in March 1942.

Chiang Ching-kuo was deeply afraid that Chiang Kai-shek would know the fate of these two children, so he hurriedly named them "Zhang Xiaoyan" and "Zhang Xiaoci", and entrusted the children's grandmother to take care of them. The surname is to conceal the identity.

Although Chiang Kai-shek did not accept Zhang Yaruo as his wife, he still gave the two children the names "filial piety" and "filial piety". Although Chiang Ching-kuo could not visit his children often, he gave their grandmothers a sum of money every month, and later sent them and their grandmother to Taiwan to avoid the threat of war.

However, even with Chiang Ching-kuo's support, the brothers' lives began to be difficult from an early age, and it can be said that they struggled to survive at the bottom of society.

Zhang Xiaoyan and Zhang Xiaoci, who grew up in this difficult environment, both showed excellent qualities, and they were admitted to Soochow University with excellent results, and then shined in their respective careers.

However, when Chiang Kai-shek died in 1975, they wanted to return to Chiang's family to recognize their ancestors, but Chiang Ching-kuo refused. Even when Chiang Ching-kuo died in 1988, they were not invited to the funeral.

In order to find their roots, they returned to Jiang's house, and used the letters sent by Chiang Ching-kuo to Zhang Yaruo to prove their identities, and hoped that Ms. Jiang Fangliang would accept them.

Zhang Xiaoyan and Zhang Xiaoci's brothers waited patiently when Jiang Fangliang did not recognize them as her children, until Zhang Xiaoci died, and Zhang Xiaoyan became the only surviving son among Chiang Ching-kuo's heirs.

In 2004, after Jiang Fangliang's death, Zhang Xiaoyan was finally able to change his name to Jiang Xiaoyan. Among the three generations of the Jiang family, except for Jiang Xiaowen and Jiang Xiaowu, only Jiang Xiaoyong has no talent.

On the contrary, two illegitimate children who grew up at the bottom of society excel in their respective fields. Finally, in 2005, Jiang Xiaoyan took his son Jiang Wanan to recognize his ancestors and return to his ancestors, drawing a successful end to this matter.

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