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Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

There is such a person, who has been low-key and modest all his life, and never shows off his achievements to the outside world. Because of this, the world rarely knows about him, but he is actually a very important person. This man was Chiang Kai-shek's first chief of bodyguards, who had followed Chiang Kai-shek from birth to death for twenty years, and without him, Chiang Kai-shek's personal history might have been rewritten. However, such a person was a thorn in Song Meiling's heart, and she wanted Dai Kasa to kill him several times.

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

He is Wang Shihe, born in 1899 and a cousin of Chiang Kai-shek. His grandfather was a cousin and brother to Chiang Kai-shek's mother, Wang Caiyu, and although he only had a private school education level, he was quick to respond and diligent. Therefore, when Jiang Zhong was starting a family outside, his original partner Mao Fumei had to serve Wang Caiyu and take care of the salt shop business. Whenever he was busy, he went to Wang Shihe and asked him to help.

Most of the Chinese are like this, compared to outsiders, their families can always trust some, especially Wang Shihe's errands are doing well. On June 14, 1921, Wang Caiyu died of illness, and Jiang Zhongzheng took Wang Shihe with him by the way. In the following years, Wang Shihe followed Lao Jiang, born into death, protecting his life. If she only protected Chiang Kai-shek, Song Meiling would not have wanted to kill Dai Kasa, and perhaps thanked him for protecting her husband.

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

The reason why Song Meiling wanted to kill Wang Shihe was because of his personal errands for Old Jiang, that is, dealing with Former Lady Jiang. After marrying Song Meiling, Old Jiang never had any affair again, nor did he have any scandals with other women. But before that, he had two ex-wives and a concubine who was not recognized by the Jiang family, and these three were former Mrs. Jiang. The first is Mao Fumei, the original match that the elder Jiang married when he was 14 years old, Chiang Ching-kuo's biological mother.

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

Mao Fumei is a typical traditional woman who spends most of her time in her hometown, taking care of Wang Caiyu. Although the two have no love, they are the original match, so Mao has always stayed in the Jiang family after the divorce. Yao Yecheng was the second, she was a prostitute, and probably therefore could not be recognized by the Jiang family. Later, he adopted Jiang Weiguo, and he has been living with Jiang Weiguo and has a stable old age. Chen Jieru is the third, with only one adopted daughter, Jiang Yaoguang, who has been taken care of by the Jiang family after divorce.

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

Whenever these three need help, when old Jiang is inconvenient to come forward, it is Wang Shihe who comes forward. For Mao Fumei, Wang Shihe was with pity and retribution, and naturally there was something that had to be done. Chen Jieru was very popular and compassionate at the Whampoa Military Academy, and Wang Shihe also respected him. Yao Yecheng with another child with an awkward identity, Wang Shihe will not take less care of him, but it is not his own way to do things for these three, after all, it is not his ex-wife.

Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want!

Song Meiling naturally knew that Wang Shihe did not want to do these things himself, but only did it according to orders, but still sprinkled the anger of jealousy on him and regarded it as a thorn in his eye. Wang Shihe was embarrassed, Dai Kasa was also embarrassed, as Old Jiang's most trusted confidant, how could he not understand the twists and turns in this? If it is more important than trust, I am afraid that Wang Shihe is more important than his Dai Kasa, and Song Meiling asking him to kill Wang Shihe is not a matter of dilemma.

So Hu Dai Kasa revealed this matter to Old Jiang, and in this matter, Old Jiang was still very firm. To put it bluntly: If you want to move Wang Shihe, move me first! Song Meiling asked Dai Kasa to kill a person, and Chiang Kai-shek was furious when he found out: Whoever dares to move him, I will move whomever I want! So in the end, Song Meiling failed to kill Wang Shihe, and Wang Shihe finally died because of lao Jiang's protection. He held important positions for several years, surviving until 1966, when he died of illness.

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