The head of the military command was almost shot, and the truth was revealed in 91

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-09

The commander of the military command was almost shotThe truth of the year is revealed

Bray, is there anything to report? Chen Bui nodded silently, his eyes full of hesitation and worry, as if he was considering a very difficult decision.

Original text: Chen Bui on the left, Chen Cheng on the right, Chiang Kai-shek became more and more curious, and when he saw that he didn't speak, he encouraged him but said it was okay. Chen Bui's throat moved, and finally said: "Recently, all kinds of contradictions have been intertwined, and the outside world is very bad, and there are many accusations.

Rumors circulate, and even people in the chamberlain believe them. even recorded those nonsense rumors in his diary. "Chiang Kai-shek was a bit unexpected. For the ** in society, Chiang Kai-shek has long had immunity over the years, no matter how they scold, it is just some sour literati jumping corners, which cannot affect the overall situation.

Endure for a while, and when they have enough of scolding, that's it. What is really unexpected is that, first, Chen Bui, a gentleman, actually came to complain, this kind of thing he didn't care about at all before, although there are many people in the Kuomintang, and there are not many people who are really credible, but Chen Bui is first-class in terms of character, knowledge and realm.

Such a person actually came to complain, which shows that the matter is indeed extraordinary. Second, the chamberlain was Chiang Kai-shek's real core of power, equivalent to the Qing Dynasty's military aircraft department, and if they all started spreading rumors, the matter could be really serious.

Chiang Kai-shek asked sharply, "Who is it?" Who is so bold in the chamberlain? Chen Bui explained: "Commission, I am not here to sue today, but just to remind the commissioner that you must be careful of villains and pay attention to your own behavior." ”

After speaking, Chen Bui suddenly straightened his waist and raised his head more straight, as if he had unloaded a big burden, said goodbye to Chiang Kai-shek, and went away. This made Chiang Kai-shek's second monk scratch his head, which one did he make trouble?

Who are you talking about? What kind of rumor are you talking about? Chiang Kai-shek is not good at asking in detail, this Chen Bui has always been very assertive, and his loyalty is very high, since he does not say it, he naturally has a reason not to say it.

Chiang Kai-shek was redundant in political affairs at that time, and he didn't care about it at all, and he couldn't get the essentials after thinking about it for a long time, so he put it in the back of his mind and ignored it. It was precisely because he didn't care about it that allowed one of his troubles to be kept in the diary of a chamber **, and decades later, it was able to face the public, allowing us to learn some interesting inside stories of the Kuomintang high-level during the Anti-Japanese War.

Second, the person referred to in the diary madman Tang Zong Chen Bui's complaint is Tang Zong, the major general director of the sixth group of Chiang Kai-shek's attendant room, and at the same time he also holds an important position in the military command, and is one of the four major leaders of the military command, on the same level as Dai Li and Zheng Jiemin, in terms of his status in the military command, even higher than the later Mao Renfeng.

Tang Zong and Chen Bui are at the same level, and Chen Bui is the director of the second chamber of the attendants. It stands to reason that everyone is the same official, and no one cares about anyone. Chen Bui is indifferent to fame and fortune, and he usually does not form gangs, the leaders of the six major groups in the attendant room, and the directors of other groups are all replaced, for example, the director of the first group has changed 7 people, but Chen Bui has never been replaced, and Chiang Kai-shek has taken a fancy to his loyalty.

Over time, Chen Bui also regarded himself as Chiang Kai-shek's "defender", and he did not participate in any matters involving money, personnel, and important materials, but often liked to take care of things that affected Chiang Kai-shek's reputation and the overall situation of the party and the state, which was a bit similar to the ancient imperial history.

Chen Bui's strong leadership this time is also a seemingly inconsequential trivial matter. Speaking of which.

There is no impermeable wall in the world, Yu Jishi and Chen Bui are fellow villagers in Zhejiang, and their relationship is not bad. Although Chen Bui is indifferent to fame and fortune, he is not a fool, he guessed a rough idea with his understanding of Tang Zong.

Out of sincerity to Chiang Kai-shek, Chen Bui went to sue the case. In fact, his original intention was just to remind Chiang Kai-shek, otherwise if he said it explicitly, ten Tang Zong would also be killed by Chiang Kai-shek.

Fortunately, we are from God's perspective, and there are later historical sources to reveal. Otherwise, no one would know about it. Tang Zong is also very interesting to say, he was born in Huangpu, and he had his own gossip attribute when he was in school, he knew that Chiang Kai-shek loved to control the minds of students, so he often collected the words and deeds of some students, wrote them out, analyzed them, and handed them to Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was not a fool and knew a little about the philosophy of leadership. If you are simply collecting other people's black materials behind your back, Chiang Kai-shek will definitely not like it. Tang Zong was clever, and what he wrote was of interest to Chiang Kai-shek, and it also had his own analysis.

Cast to the tip of the heart. Chiang Kai-shek admired him very much. Later, a chamber of attendants was set up to select the ** in charge of intelligence, and Chiang Kai-shek fell in love with Tang Zong at once.

This position greatly satisfies Tang Zong's "gossip" attributes. The work of the other group leaders in the chamber is official, and rarely involves the dark realm, but the six attendant groups are all aiming at the shadows.

Wherever the sun does not shine, it is often the place where the six groups of attendants are interested. For example, who did Li Zongren meet with recently, Gu Zhutong raised a few little wives behind his back, and Kong Xiangxi, an old shameless thing, was greedy for how much money the party-state was.

These things are very fresh and exciting, much more interesting than those boring military affairs, Tang Zong soaks in these intelligence piles every day, and the gossip talent is more powerful.

So he came and went, and became interested in the relationship between Chiang Kai-shek and Soong Meiling. After all, in terms of gossip attributes, this is the top gossip of the party-state.

Is the Jiang Song gossip recorded by Tang Zong true? So then again, what are the contradictions and peachy scandals in Tang Zongji's Jiang and Song dynasties? What Tang Zong remembered was that Song Meiling left home in May 1943.

At that time, Soong Meiling went to the United States to visit and discussed a large number of US aids, and Soong Meiling's elegant and noble temperament also greatly admired the US Congress. As soon as she returned to China, she heard that Chiang Kai-shek had a new love while she was away.

A U.S. embassy staff member named Xie Weisi wrote a book entitled "Lost Opportunity in China", which vividly said that Mrs. Meiling came home and found a pair of high-heeled shoes under the bed, so angry that she threw the shoes out on the spot and smashed them on the head of the guards downstairs.

Meiling went to her eldest sister's house in a fit of anger and lived for several weeks. But what Tang Zong remembered was different from this one. Compared with those foreigners who are full of talking about running trains, Tang Zong is still a bit professional, he has close contact with Chiang Kai-shek all day long, and knows that Chiang Kai-shek, who is in his fifties, is tortured by national political affairs every day, and he simply does not have the leisure to mess with flowers and grass.

He wrote down the real reason for the discord between Jiang and Song in his diary. It turned out that as early as the second half of 1942, Song Meiling's eldest brother-in-law Kong Xiangxi was ** because of the US dollar public debt case, and many people in the government and the opposition directly named and said that Kong Xiangxi was guarding and stealing, and Chiang Kai-shek couldn't suppress the turmoil of the government and the opposition, and was ready to punish Kong Xiangxi.

Mrs. Song Meiling has a very good relationship with her eldest sister and resolutely opposes Kong Xiangxi. Tang Zong recorded that Chiang and Song usually had a good relationship, but because of this incident, they had a very stiff quarrel and quarreled several times, and each time Chiang Kai-shek finally gave in.

Chiang Kai-shek went to Soong Ailing's house to pick up Meiling home, but Meiling refused several times in a row. Chiang Kai-shek was helpless. Why is there such a drastic scene? It turned out that Song Meiling secretly read Chiang Kai-shek's diary and found that he was very dissatisfied with the Kong family, revealing the idea of punishing Kong Xiangxi.

Song Meiling was furious and angry. Later, the old disease of shingles, which was still so angry, flares up again, and I had to go to Kunming for recuperation.

There was a gossip between Jiang and Song. Before Soong Meiling visited the United States, it was rumored that the United States' ** special envoy Wilkie invited her to the United States. Before she left, there were rumors that she and Wilkie had been in a room for an hour (in fact, to discuss the visit), which made Chiang Kai-shek so angry that he sent sixty gendarmes to find Wilkie.

However, the United States still invited Soong Meiling to the United States, which started her "lady diplomacy". This incident caused an uproar in the local area, and Tang Zong should have known about it, but because he didn't see it with his own eyes or heard it with his own ears, he didn't write it in his diary.

However, Tang Zong's enthusiasm for gossip has never diminished, especially the Jiang, Kong, and Song families. He once participated in a high-level banquet, and someone at the banquet quietly told him that although Song Ailing was in her fifties, she still had a concubine.

What's even more surprising is that this concubine's wife is the concubine of Song Ailing's eldest son Kong Lingkan. This incident was recorded in "Eight Years by Chiang Kai-shek's Side - The Diary of Tang Zong, a Senior Staff Member in the Chamberlain", in black and white, which looks shocking.

In addition, Tang Zong also recorded some of Song Ziwen's misdeeds, including accepting gifts from Dai Li's 16-year-old girl and hiding her in a golden house. This is also confirmed by Shen Drunk's memoirs.

Although Tang Zong is keen on gossip, he ensures the authenticity of the information with his professionalism. Therefore, the official permission for his diary to be published. This shows that the problems between Jiang and Song are not groundless.

Although Chen Bui didn't see these with his own eyes, if he saw it, he might not be able to say anything except for feeling some gossip. These are all real events, and Tang Zong just recorded them objectively.

In addition to the contradictions between Jiang and Song, Tang Zong's diary also recorded many other things. Fourth, Tang Zong's observation of Jiang has a unique perspective, and he captures many details that others have not noticed.

For example, he noted the Chiang Kai-shek ** problem. In the early days, Chiang Kai-shek was a political maniac, no matter how big or small, as long as it was presented to him, he had to approve it. Not only does he have a monopoly on power, but he also has as many small powers as possible, so that there are too many part-time jobs to count.

The joke in Chongqing at the time was that if there was a vacancy in the mayor of Chongqing or the chief of the place where Jiang lived, he would also take it upon himself. Even during the Mid-Autumn Festival, when bonuses were given to the staff of the attendant room, Jiang had to write the list himself.

Tang Zong joked in his diary: "The chairman of the committee handles politics as if he were dealing with family affairs, and everything must be handled personally, no matter how big or small, and everything should be paid attention to. In addition, Tang Zong also recorded the problem of Chiang Kai-shek's declining energy.

During the war-torn years, Chiang Kai-shek tried to review all the documents every day. However, after 1939, he was unable to deal with it in time due to the plethora and mostly troublesome things.

He tried to reduce the number of reviews, but still felt overwhelmed and unable to cope with the mountain of papers. Tang Zong recorded this in his diary, while also expressing his disappointment and sarcasm about Chiang Kai-shek.

For the Kuomintang ** and Chiang Kai-shek himself, he put forward an idea to draw the CCP into the coalition ** and let them govern together with the Kuomintang. He believes that this may be the best way to confront the CCP.

However, this vision is too idealistic and difficult to realize. Chen Bui's complaint made Chiang Kai-shek suspicious of Tang Zong's diary, but he did not delve into it, but chose to retreat as advance.

After Tang Zong realized this, he protected his diary even more, and even didn't let his wife see it. The diary was later seized by the People's Liberation Army in 1949, but it was not until 1991 that it was published under the title "Eight Years by Chiang Kai-shek's Side: The Diary of Tang Zong, a Senior Staff Member in the Chamberlain's Office".

For Chiang Kai-shek, he could not see what history said of him until his death.

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