Sun Yat sen s daughter in law was buried in the United States

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-22

The story of Sun Ke and Lan Ni, Lantai will reveal the secret for everyone. Lan Ni is Sun Yat-sen's daughter-in-law, and she is by no means **. Sun Keming is married, and as the president of the National ** Legislative Yuan, he set up a grand banquet for Lan Ni, who is also Sun Ke's frequent companion in Shanghai and Nanjing.

In that old society, their relationship was a formal marriage, not a concubine.

In 1911, Macau 01 and Lan Ni's ancestors were hereditary Tusi, but under the Qing Dynasty's policy of changing the land and returning to the stream, Lan Ni's grandfather changed from Tusi to "Liuguan", and Lan Ni's family also moved to Guangzhou.

The reason why Lan Ni moved her family to Shanghai in 1919 was because her cousin Long Jiguang was beaten by Sun Yat-sen as the "Commander of the Light Pole" in Guangzhou, and the Lan family's business was frustrated. And the reason why Lan Ni's father changed from a member of the alliance to a supporter of Beiyang ** was because his business was taken care of by Long Jiguang.

Sun Ke and Lan Ni's marriage originated in 1934 when Lan Ni took the initiative to divorce Li Dingguo, leaving behind a son and two daughters. It is said that Lan Ni and Li Dingguo's marriage is not happy, but this is just speculation, and no one knows the specific truth.

It is worth mentioning that the daughter of Lan Ni's son, Li Zhenya, later married the US ambassador to China, Gary Locke, although Gary Locke had no relationship with the Sun Yat-sen family.

At present, Lannie has passed away, but her life story is still thought-provoking.

The original article was about Lan Ni's life and friendship with Deng Yingchao. Lanni's villa 03 in Shanghai and her affair with Sun Ke are well known. Lantai didn't want to talk too much about this, but wanted to talk about Lanni's personality.

Lannie's understanding of national righteousness may be a little vague, but she is very loyal to her friends. During her stay in Chongqing, she often accompanied Sun Ke to the Chongqing office of the Eighth Route Army and became good friends with Deng Yingchao.

Lan Ni has not served several women in her life, but Deng Yingchao is a person she respects very much. When Lan Ni was in Chongqing, as long as Deng Yingchao asked her to help, she never shirked.

Inadvertently, she did a lot of work that was beneficial to the revolution. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Lan Ni first lived in Hong Kong, then lived in Thailand with her daughter for several years, and finally moved to the United States in 1962 with her youngest daughter, Sun Suifen, and became an American citizen at this time.

Although the three children she had with her ex-husband were all in the United States, they all fulfilled their duties. After the reform and opening up, Lan Ni was invited to visit Chinese mainland in 1982 and met Deng Yingchao, who had been absent for many years.

After returning to the United States, Lannie asked to return to Shanghai to settle down. In 1986, Deng Yingchao invited her and Sun Suifen to return to China to participate in the commemoration of the 120th anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's birth, and invited her to settle in Shanghai.

Lanni readily agreed, and since 1986 she has lived in Shanghai.

Lan Ni, Sun Yat-sen's granddaughter, spent a happy old age in Shanghai. She lives in the rose villa given by **, and lives a lively and lively life with the world as her home.

In 1996, Lan Ni received an invitation to participate in the commemoration of the 130th anniversary of Sun Yat-sen's birth. At the same time, her grandson-in-law Gary Locke is also expected to be elected governor of Washington, which undoubtedly makes Lanny feel very honored.

One summer afternoon, Lanni's eldest son, Li Zhenya, came to visit her with his grandson, much to Lanni's great joy. However, in this joyful summer and autumn season, Lanni died suddenly at the age of 85 after playing mahjong.

In order to satisfy his mother's lifelong desire to like pomp and circumstance, Li Zhenya specially invited a brass band to hold a memorial service for her in Shanghai after Lanni's death, and then sent her mother's body to San Francisco, USA.

There, he arranged a grand funeral procession for his mother, which is still talked about by the Chinese in San Francisco more than 20 years later. Finally, Lenny was buried in San Francisco, USA.

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