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She was Chiang Ching-kuo's lover, and was poisoned after giving birth to twins, and died at the age of 29 (II)

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Talk about the story of Chiang Ching-kuo and Zhang Yaruo.

In early 1938, in order to escape the war, the family went to Ganzhou.

When he first came to a foreign country, in order to support his family, Zhang Yaruo had to go out to seek employment.

At that time, Chiang Ching-kuo was sent to Ganzhou by Chiang Kai-shek and appointed as the commissioner of the Ganzhou Commissioner's Office and the commander of the Ganzhou District Security To carry out reforms.

Coincidentally, Zhang Yaruo's future boss was Chiang Ching-kuo.

In 1939, Chiang Ching-kuo arranged for him to serve as an assistant secretary in an exclusive secretary's office.

Because of their work, the exchanges between the two became more and more frequent, and Chiang Ching-kuo also favored this little girl who was brilliant in literature and did things sharply, and he also increasingly developed a love for Zhang Yaruo.

Later, Chiang Ching-kuo even disregarded the fact that he already had a wife and expressed his admiration for Zhang Yaruo.

This made Zhang Yaruo flattered and fidgety.

She knew that the person in front of her was the famous Grand Duke of the Jiang Family.

She did not dare to ask for this feeling,

But Chiang Ching-kuo's continued love bombardment, Zhang Yaruo was still touched by his sincerity.

The two secretly fell in love.

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In the summer of 1941, Zhang Yaruo became pregnant.

This made Chiang Ching-kuo ecstatic, and he immediately reported the good news to his father, Chiang Kai-shek.

And he hopes that he can marry Zhang Yaruo.

But such a request was ruthlessly rejected by Chiang Kai-shek.

Because considering the reputation of the Chiang family and chiang ching-kuo's political career in the future.

He told Chiang Ching-kuo not to be silent, and to let Zhang Yaruo secretly transfer to a place to give birth before his stomach grew bigger.

In fact, the relationship between Chiang Ching-kuo and Zhang Yaruo must not be able to continue.

And for Zhang Yaruo, there is no name, and she is pregnant with a child,

This is extremely painful, she often told Chiang Ching-kuo to kill this child,

Chiang Ching-kuo resolutely disagreed, so Chiang Ching-kuo secretly sent her to Guilin, Guangxi Province, to await delivery.

And Zhang Yaruo's friend Gui Changde accompanied Zhang Yaruo to Guilin and took care of her living, pregnancy, and waiting for delivery.

Moreover, Chiang Ching-kuo also specially entrusted his friend Qiu Changwei, director of the Guangxi Provincial Department of Civil Affairs, to handle the affairs related to Zhang Zhangyaruo's pending production.

Let's briefly talk about this Qiu Changwei, who graduated from columbia university in 1928 with a doctorate in philosophy and returned to China as a professor at the Department of Political Science of Northeastern University and Peking University, Tsinghua University, sun yat-sen university and other universities.

In 1936, he served as a member of the Guangxi Provincial Government and director of the Department of Education, and has been serving in the Guangxi Department of Civil Affairs and other functional departments for more than ten years. At that time, in 1941, Zhang Yaruo was arranged to go to Guilin, Guangxi to give birth, so the above things came.

It can be said that Chiang Ching-kuo's arrangement is very appropriate and secretive.

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In early 1942, Zhang Yaruo gave birth to twins in The Guilin Hospital of Guangxi Province, with the names of Big Mao and Little Mao.

Later, he was fortunate to be given the name Xiaoyan and Xiaoci by Chiang Kai-shek, and his surname followed his mother.

For Chiang Ching-kuo, the arrival of the child was extremely joyful, but he was a little disappointed in the face of the nameless Zhang Yaruo himself. He had no way to get the Jiang clan to recognize this woman.

So he can only work in his spare time,

From Ganzhou to Guilin to visit Zhang Yaruo and his two children.

In this way, more than half a year passed calmly and warmly.

Until one thing comes.

In August 1942, Zhang Yaruo was called by Qiu Changwei to a dinner party, but when he returned from dinner late at night, he vomited and diarrhea.

The next day he was immediately taken to the hospital for treatment.

However, it is said that the attending doctor at that time injected an injection into the blood vessel of Zhang Yaruo's left hand, and a few minutes later Zhang Yaruo suddenly screamed loudly: "Oops! It's not good, it's pitch black in front of my eyes..." Then he passed out, and soon after, the rescue was ineffective and he died.

Zhang Yaruo died quietly.

After Chiang Ching-kuo received the news, he was so sad that he immediately sent someone to deal with the aftermath.

After his death, Zhang Yaruo was buried in Fenghuangling, Baimian Mountain, Qixing District, the eastern suburbs of Guilin.

The two children of Chiang Ching-kuo and Zhang Yaruo were brought to Wan'an, Jiangxi by their grandmother to raise them.

In the winter of 1942, Zhang Xiaoyan's two brothers joined their grandmother and defected to their uncle Zhang Haoruo.

After that, grandma took their brothers back to their hometown of Nanchang.

In 1949, under Chiang Ching-kuo's arrangement, Wang Sheng moved to Hsinchu, Taiwan, with the two brothers Zhang Xiaoyan and his grandmother Zhou Jinhua. The two brothers did not know their origins until high school. Later, the two studied at Soochow University at the same time.

Although the brothers did not wait for recognition of their honor when Chiang Ching-kuo was alive, Chiang Ching-kuo's nameless father was undoubtedly the most critical behind-the-scenes driver of their growth; compared with their half-brothers, Jiang Xiaoyan and Jiang Xiaoci understood the hardships of the world better, and they were more self-reliant and self-reliant.

In order to respect Ms. Jiang Fangliang, the brothers were not allowed to recognize their ancestors and change their surname to Jiang Fangliang until after ms. Jiang Fangliang's death.

In 1996, Jiang Xiaoci died, and his brother rose through the ranks to become one of the vice presidents of the Chinese Nationalist Party.

Brothers, such a show, can also be regarded as the best comfort for Zhang Yaruo.

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There are many opinions about the cause of Zhang Yaruo's death, and no one can spy on the secrets.

Zhang Yaruo's colleague and friend Wang Sheng said that Zhang Yaruo suffered from acute dysentery and died of ineffective medical treatment.

However, this statement was immediately questioned, Guilin Provincial Hospital, such a large hospital, it is impossible to find antibiotics, and it is impossible to cure the small disease of dysentery.

Zhang Yaruo's sisters Zhang Maolan and Yamei believe that Zhang Yaruo was poisoned with poison needles, because they said that Zhang Yaruo's whole body was black when he died, like poisoning symptoms.

Zhang Yaruo and tang Yuanbo, the child of her first husband, believe that her mother has always been healthy and cannot suddenly fall seriously ill and die at once, and someone must have manipulated this incident.

Zhang Yaruo's younger brother, Zhang Haoruo, even stated in the confession materials he wrote in 1950:

"Although my third sister has been dead for ten years, because of her sudden and tragic death, it is enough to prove how vicious and vicious the Jiang bandits and nobles are... When he was poisoned, his whole body was blackened and he cried several times, which was the most tragic, in 1942. ”

Of course, this material may not be true, but it can also spy out many people's dissatisfaction and doubts about this matter.

It is also enough to conclude that Zhang Yaruo's matter is not simple.

And in the ten days before Zhang Yaruo's death,

The conversation between Chiang Kai-shek and his son Chiang Ching-kuo is even more intriguing:

“...... Fang Niang is your wife, in Russia with you through the hardships, hey, the War of Resistance, but also the Help of the Russians, can't ruin our relations with Russia because of your business, hey, as long as you leave her, filial piety, filial piety to take the name I will never regret, hey, if you must be with her, their safety, I don't care, hey—......"

It is said that Chiang Kai-shek signaled Dai to do it.

Of course, the Slovaks have passed away, and we can't tell whether the cause of Zhang Yaruo's death is serious or false.

And the love between Zhang Yaruo and Chiang Ching-kuo is also like lightning, although it is brilliant, but it is a flash in the pan after all.

Time is the ultimate arrangement for all of this.

Life may be like this.

Come and go in a hurry.

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