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Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

A photo of Chiang Kai-shek when he was young, his young name was Ruiyuan, his family name was Zhou Tai, and his scientific name was Zhiqing, and he later changed his name to Zhongzheng (中正) and the character Jieshi (介石). Chiang Kai-shek was raised by his mother, Wang Caiyu, and entered a school to study the history of the Bible at an early age. In 1906, the 19-year-old Chiang Kai-shek went to Japan for the first time to plan to enter the military school, but he could not enter the Japanese military academy without the recommendation of the Qing Dynasty War Department, and after 8 months of studying Japanese, he returned to China sadly.

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Chiang Kai-shek (right) rarely wears a kimono photo. After returning to China, Chiang Kai-shek entered the "Beiyang Army Accelerated Armament School" (later the Baoding Army Officer School) and became one of the 62 military cadets who went to Japan to study. In 1908, Chiang Kai-shek went to Japan to "Zhenwu School", which is equivalent to the preparatory school of the Army Non-Commissioned Officer School.

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Chiang Kai-shek, 24, was photographed in Takata, Japan, when he joined the japanese army. After graduating from the Zhenwu School, Chiang Kai-shek was assigned to the 5th Squadron of the 2nd Brigade of the 19th Field Artillery Company of the 13th Division of the Army stationed in Takada, Uetsu City, Niigata Prefecture, Japan, on December 5, 1910.

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Chiang Kai-shek, who was still an international student in his 20s, was photographed in Japan when his hair was like a cloud and he did not have a bald head.

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Chiang Kai-shek, taken in Guilin on the first day of the yuan, before the military order Ofegui Hall, Jie Shizhi. Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Gui on January 18, 1922, and the base camp arranged for him to be in the "Eight Gui Hall" in the back garden of the Ming and Qing Dynasties On Cross Street. He was 35 years old, and in his prime, he served as the chief of staff of the Second Army of the Guangdong Army and rushed to Guilin to prepare for the Northern Expedition.

Old photos: Figure 2 Chiang Kai-shek rarely wears a kimono photo, Figure 4 Chiang Kai-shek without a bald head, hair like clouds

Chiang Kai-shek belonged to the photographs that photographers should have thrown away at that time, but they were collected and had been damaged and missing corners. At this moment, it seemed as if Chiang Kai-shek was unhappy.

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