Bai Chongxi's daughter visited relatives, and the hotel owner was free of charge, paying tribute to the pride of Guangxi
Today, Lantai will introduce to you Ma Peizhang, the wife of the Gui warlord Bai Chongxi during the ** period. Unlike other ** warlords, Bai Chongxi has only one wife in his life, that is, Ms. Ma Peizhang, who was born in Guilin, Guangxi in 1903.
Although Bai Chongxi had many scandals, he never took a concubine or a golden house. Ma Peizhang works as a little housekeeper in the family, and her younger siblings and family members are under her management. She has been assertive since she was a child and is unwilling to bind her feet, and eventually her family accepted her choice.
Influenced by the new-style ideas, Ma Peizhang asked her family to let her go to the new-style school, and eventually became a student of the Guilin Women's Normal School.
The marriage between Bai Chongxi and Ma Peizhang can be described as a model of late marriage in the first period at that time. Ma Peizhang is 22 years old, and Bai Chongxi is a full 10 years older than her. However, despite the large age gap, Ma Peizhang's father did not hesitate to choose Bai Chongxi as her wishful husband.
The reason is that Bai Chongxi was already one of the leaders of the Guangxi Thief Army, and he was the most promising young officer in Guangxi at that time. Ma Peizhang's father took a fancy to Bai Chongxi's potential and value, and also hoped to use this marriage to preserve his family's property.
Therefore, except for the eldest son Bai Xiandao, the rest of the children were born by Ma Peizhang. This marriage not only made a good story, but also showed the vision and courage of Ma Peizhang's family.
Bai Xianhui and her three daughters, Bai Xianming, live in Taiwan full of colorful elements. Although Bai Chongxi has retired, Chiang Kai-shek still gives him enough respect in terms of treatment.
Chiang Kai-shek sent some spies to follow the old bigwigs such as Bai Chongxi and Yan Xishan, and their reactions varied. Some people are very disgusted by the stalking of the spies, and there have even been cases of beating the spies.
However, since these people are all "big guys", the spies who were beaten can only consider themselves unlucky. However, the spies who had been beaten would then report all of the man's activities to Chiang Kai-shek, including their complaints.
Ma Peizhang knows how to behave in the world. Bai Xianyong once recalled that once the family went to the cinema to watch a movie in December, and it happened to be a cold snap that day, and the local temperature suddenly dropped to only a few degrees.
Ma Peizhang trembled when she saw the three spies who were following Bai Chongxi huddled together, so she asked Bai Xianyong to buy three more movie tickets and let them also go to the cinema to watch movies, so warm and warm.
The three young spies were very moved, and from then on, when they reported Bai Chongxi's situation, they also helped cover up some things that were slightly out of line. After Li Zongren returned to the mainland, Bai Chongxi's status in Taiwan was not greatly affected, and one of the reasons was that his own wife's way of dealing with the world made the spies report less negative information.
However, it is very unfortunate that Ma Peizhang died of illness in Taiwan in 1962 at the age of 59. After Ma Peizhang's death, Bai Chongxi was like Emperor Wen of Sui without Queen Dugu, and began to completely let go of himself, and had a hot fight with a female ** surnamed Zhang.
If it weren't for Bai Chongxi's self-indulgence, with his body, he might not have died in 1966 at the age of 73.
When Bai Xianhui returned to the mainland from Taiwan to visit relatives, she first contacted Li Xiuwen, the original wife of General Li Zongren, who had an old mansion in Guilin, where they lived.
After Bai Xianhui came to Guilin, she found that it had changed a lot, and she no longer saw the familiar street scenes and landscapes, but the high-rise buildings full of modern atmosphere.
With her camera, she began to take pictures in the streets and alleys of Guilin, hoping to bring these new looks back to her father Bai Chongxi. During her few days in Guilin, Bai Xianhui relaxed and began to miss her hometown.
She looked at Guilin in **, remembered her childhood and her parents' past, and her heart was full of emotion. She remembered her father's love for Guilin and his advice to his family during his lifetime, and she was even more determined to fulfill her father's last wish.
When leaving Guilin, Bai Xianhui was rejected by the hotel owner, who said that General Bai Chongxi was a famous anti-Japanese general and the pride of Guangxi, and the hotel could not accept his daughter's money, and she was welcome to return to Guilin often in the future.
Bai Xianhui was deeply touched by the fact that she was deeply grateful to the people of Guilin for their welcome and respect, and also grateful to her father's last wish for giving her the opportunity to return here. Although Bai Xianhui's journey back to her hometown was full of twists and turns, she finally fulfilled her father's last wish and found her roots and belonging.
Her story tells us that no matter where we are, we must never forget our roots and hometown, let alone those who have sacrificed for our country and people.
Bai Xianhui, a man who died in the 1980s and did not expect that he had been away from his hometown for almost 40 years, recently returned to Guilin. However, when he returned to his hometown, he found that his hometown father still remembered him and was moved to tears.
Bai Xianhui decided to wash out all the ** taken in Guilin, and selected some fine products to put in front of his father's tomb. Since then, Bai Chongxi's children have also begun to return to the mainland to visit relatives one after another.
So, what do you think of what Bai Xianhui found when she returned to Guilin to visit relatives in 1986? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to discuss.