Janssen marriedWife,The young concubine asked: How many are there who are voluntary?
* During this period, there was a warlord named Janssen, who had 12 wives in his life and a total of 43 children. In 1977, Janssen passed away and his polygamous life was criticized, but according to his own words, he enjoyed being with energetic young people.
This phrase became the motto of his life. When he was 90 years old, he also married a 17-year-old girl, Zhang Lingfeng, as his 12th wife, and Zhang Lingfeng was the one who accompanied him through his last days.
She once asked him, "How many of your 12 wives married you voluntarily?" How does Janssen answer this question? What was the end of his 12 ladies?
Yang Sen Yang Sen, a native of Guang'an, Sichuan, was born on February 20, 1884. His father was a canon, which gave him a special affection for soldiers. In 1906, he was admitted to the Benmu team, and a few years later entered the Sichuan Army Crash School, which produced many celebrities.
After graduating, he became a platoon commander of an army, and with his excellent military talent, he led the troops to win combat training competitions many times. In 1912 he was promoted to battalion commander, and the following year he was promoted to adjutant of the headquarters.
In 1915, he became the captain of the Yunnan Jiangwutang and participated in the Patriotic War with outstanding performance. In 1920, he directly became the commander of the Ninth Division of the Sichuan Army.
Picture丨Yang Sen, during the Sichuan warlord melee, Yang Sen was able to survive on the battlefield, which shows his extraordinary ability. During the Anti-Japanese War, Yang Sen became one of the first warlords to lead his troops to the battlefield.
After the outbreak of the Battle of Songhu, as the commander of the 20th Army, he personally went to the front line to understand the battle situation. In the face of the fierce artillery fire of the Japanese army and the backward equipment of our army, he led his troops to reach Shanghai on foot from Guizhou, which lasted 41 days.
Every night, they also make straw sandals to prepare for the next day's long journey. After arriving at the front line in Shanghai, they immediately set up command posts, dug air-raid shelters, and swore to defend their positions to the death.
Janssen's courage and determination are admirable.
Yang Sen's 20th Army showed a heroic and fearless fighting spirit in the battle, forming two lines of defense, one wave of soldiers bravely marching forward to kill the enemy, and the other wave holding their positions. Despite the fierce attack, the enemy did not capture our positions, but was pushed back to the second line of defense by our troops.
However, this battle paid a huge price, with more than 200 officers and about 7,000 soldiers in the 20th Army. Despite this, Yang Sen's troops performed well in the campaign and were commended by Chiang Kai-shek.
In September 1939, Yang Sen had just undergone surgery for acute appendicitis when he learned that the Battle of Changsha had broken out, and he disregarded the pain of his wounds and threw himself into the battlefield again to defend Changsha.
He killed a high-ranking enemy commander in the Battle of Changsha and obtained the enemy's battle route from him. Therefore, Janssen urgently convened a meeting to change the operational deployment, which caused the Japanese army to suffer a serious blow on the battlefield.
However, Janssen is best known not for his exploits on the battlefield, but for the affaires he married 12 wives in his lifetime.
During Yang Sen's study, his parents found him many women in order to continue the Yang family's incense. These women were matched according to the words of the matchmaker at the behest of their parents. Yang Sen's parents took a fancy to Zhang, so they married Zhang for their son.
Although it was an arranged marriage, Janssen was deeply in love with his first wife. Zhang is not only good-looking, but also very virtuous and virtuous. As long as Yang Sen is free, he will accompany his wife, and the relationship between the two is very good.
Zhang is a capable and virtuous traditional woman who handles the big and small things in the family in an orderly manner. However, not long after such happy days, Zhang died a few years after marriage due to his weak health.
Upon learning of Zhang's death, Yang Sen fell into deep grief. Although Yang Sen's parents also liked Zhang very much, they were more concerned that Zhang did not give birth to a son and a half daughter for Yang Sen.
Yang Sen's second wife, Tan Zhengde, was sought out for him by his parents shortly after Zhang's death. Although Tan Zhengde gave birth to a son and a daughter for Yang Sen, because Yang Sen was away from home all the year round, there were few opportunities for the two to meet, so they never established a deep relationship.
After Yang Sen married multiple wives, Tan Zhengde was left out in the cold and left alone in his hometown in Guang'an. In 1913, Yang Sen was captured by the Dian army while participating in the revolution. During his captivity, he showed an unyielding personality and was discovered by the interrogator Huang Yucheng.
Huang Yucheng thought that Yang Sen would definitely make great achievements in the future, so he let him stay by his side to do things. After that, Huang Yucheng sent Yang Sen to his villa to supervise the work, and here, Yang Sen met Liu Zhuqing.
* Ms. Liu Zhuqing had a daughter named Liu Gufang who was of marriageable age. After Liu Zhuqing met Yang Sen, he felt that he had potential, so he introduced his daughter to him.
Liu Gufang became Yang Sen's third wife. At first, Yang Sen liked Liu Gufang very much, but as time went on, the relationship between the two gradually drifted apart. Liu Gufang couldn't bear Yang Sen's coldness, was depressed every day, and finally died of illness during the Anti-Japanese War.
Yang Sen's fourth wife, Tian Hengqiu, was his favorite among his many wives, and she was not only good-looking, but also smart and good at managing household chores. Therefore, Janssen doted on her very much.
However, Tian Hengqiu didn't want to marry Yang Sen at first, but Yang Sen used some means to marry her.
In the ** period of 1920, Yang Senben served in the Yunnan Army, but he always thought about the Sichuan Army in his heart. With the help of Liu Xiang, he successfully returned to the Sichuan Army and served as the commander of the Ninth Division.
At this time, Yang Sen's power was monstrous, and his arrogant attitude gradually appeared. Once he was wandering the streets and suddenly met a good-looking woman, whom he immediately attracted to.
He sent someone to inquire into the woman's residence, and then came to the door to propose marriage. However, Tian Hengqiu already has a fiancé, and the relationship between the two is very deep. Regarding Yang Sen's proposal, Tian Hengqiu and her father both objected.
Tian Hengqiu's father knew that Yang Sen already had several wives and concubines, and he was unwilling to let his daughter marry as a concubine, and the Tian family was in a commercial business, and the family was wealthy and not short of money.
Despite the Tian family's refusal, Yang Sen was not discouraged.
Tian Hengqiu, the daughter of the Tian family, married Yang Sen for the sake of the family business. Although Tian Hengqiu's father put pressure on Yang Sen, he was unable to fight with the official in the end, so he could only let Tian Hengqiu marry Yang Sen.
Tian Hengqiu was smart and clever, and won Yang Sen's affection, she was not only well-educated, but also good at speculating on Yang Sen's mind, and also took her with Chiang Kai-shek when he withdrew to Taiwan.
However, within a few years of arriving in Taiwan, Tian Hengqiu was paralyzed due to cerebral hemorrhage, and Yang Sen looked at her increasingly thin appearance and began to gradually snub her.
During the period, Yang Sen had a secretary surnamed Xiao, and his daughter Xiao Pinqiong was as beautiful as a flower, and was praised by Yang Sen at a banquet. In order to curry favor with Yang Sen, Xiao's father married Chopin Joan to him.
After marriage, Janssen doted on Chopard, and the life of the two was relatively harmonious. However, within a few years, Chopin Joan drowned while away, which was a huge blow to Janssen, who often resorted to alcohol to kill his sorrows.
Once, when he was drunk, Janssen saw a woman at home with a back that resembled Chopin Joan, and then had sex with her. When he woke up, he found that it was just Chen Shunrong, the maid of the family.
Because Chen Shunrong is just a maid, the wives of the other rooms often bully her, so she has a very unsatisfactory life.
Picture丨** Women's Yang Sen's attitude towards Chen Shunrong made many people angry. Not only does he not like Chen Shunrong, but he also treats Chen Shunrong as his own bag, and whenever he is not happy, he will take Chen Shunrong out of anger.
Chen Shunrong was often beaten to the point of insanity, and was finally sent back to his hometown. And the fate of Zeng Guizhi, Yang Sen's seventh room, was even more tragic. She was originally Janssen's adopted daughter, but she was raised by a colleague when he was very young, and was sent back when she grew up.
Yang Sen saw that she was very beautiful when she grew up, so he forcibly included her in the seventh room. Although he once sent Zeng Guizhi to school to study, she still had someone she liked during her time at school.
Overall, Janssen's disrespect and abuse of the two women made people angry and dissatisfied with his actions. We should respect and protect the rights and interests of each individual, and we should not treat others unfairly because of gender, age or social status.
During the ** period, Zeng Guizhi bravely pursued love, but suffered a tragic ending because of betrayal. As for Wang Defang, her fate is very different. Although forced to marry Janssen, she was able to continue her studies with Janssen's support and eventually became a socialite, no longer under Janssen's control.
Although she did not have a good relationship with Janssen, she still bravely chose her life and changed her child's surname to her own, showing her independence and autonomy.
Yang Sen married four wives, and Cai Wenna in the ninth room was the most beautiful, but she secretly fell in love with her college classmates. After filing for divorce, Yang Sen killed Cai Wenna in anger, and his lover escaped.
In order to please Yang Sen, Zheng Wenru of the tenth room was no longer favored due to illness after marrying. Hu Jieyu in the eleventh room temporarily lived in Yang Sen's house because he had nowhere to live, Yang Sen was nearly sixty years old, but he still took a fancy to her.
Yang Sen married 12 wives, among which Hu Jieyu was forcibly married by his father, but he was not bad to Hu Jieyu, and later took her to Taiwan.
On his 90th birthday, he married Zhang Lingfeng, who was only 17 years old. When Zhang Lingfeng asked him how many people were willing to marry him, Yang Sen calmly replied that few people were willing, but he liked them.
When Zhang Lingfeng learned that two ladies had been killed for betrayal, she kept her distance from the others, and she accompanied him in Yang Sen's last years. So, how does he manage this extended family?
During the period, General Yang Sen adopted a unique management model for his 12 wives and implemented militarized management for the sake of family harmony. In order to create a militarized atmosphere, he stipulated that the ladies must get up on time every morning and go for a morning run in line with the time of the army.
Only after completing the running task can they eat, and in front of Janssen, they must sit at the dining table in a proper manner. In addition, he also made a rule that his wife was forbidden to take anything out of the house, not even a pair of chopsticks.
Once, a lady inadvertently took a pair of chopsticks, but was punished by General Janssen. The most special thing is that General Janssen also stipulates which lady will accompany him every night, and the person who accompanies him every night is different.
In those days, many wives liked to get closer to each other through shopping or mahjong play. However, Janssen disagreed, believing that the wives were out playing mahjong and causing him trouble.
Therefore, he forbade them to play mahjong and dance and sing. The younger wives had to accompany him to play tennis or horseback riding, and the other wives had to be there to keep an eye on him while he played.
Because they used to be pampered, Janssen was ruthless in managing them, and if they were lazy, they were punished. Later, Janssen came up with a new management strategy.
He sent all his wives and concubines to the academy to learn ancient Chinese and English, and also to let them learn musical instruments. If someone misses school for no reason, they are also punished.
A pioneer who paid attention to the family, Janssen stipulated that each wife had 5,000 pocket money and gave each newborn child a bonus of 20,000 yuan. He firmly believes that every child should be treated equally, so he insists on raising his 43 children according to the regulations.
Despite the large number of children, he insisted that the family eat separately according to their age and prayed before the meal. In March 1977, he returned from the Philippines and was diagnosed with lung cancer.
On May 15, 1977, the pioneer of homeschooling ended his life at the age of 93.