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The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

Looking at the character connections of the Republic of China period, you can find out how wide the scope of a large family is, such as the famous military scientist Jiang Baili, Jin Yong is his nephew, Xu Zhimo is Jin Yong's cousin, and Liang Qichao was Jiang Baili's teacher, and Lin Huiyin's husband Liang Sicheng is Liang Qichao's son.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

Jiang Baili's first wife was Jin Yong Tongzong's distant aunt Cha Pinzhen, the two belonged to an arranged marriage, before marriage, Jiang Baili had explicitly rejected this marriage, and his mother saw that her son was stubborn, and also gently advised the Cha family to dissolve the marriage contract, but Cha Pinzhen had a crush on Jiang Baili, and did not marry Jiang Baili.

Jiang Baili was indeed talented, studied in Japan, and later Jiang Baili was hired by Zhao Erxun, the governor of the three provinces of the Qing Dynasty, as the general counselor of the Northeast New Army Supervision and Training Office, and Jiang Baili, who was not yet thirty years old, had this achievement extraordinary response, because he was busy with his career, Jiang Baili was almost thirty years old and had not yet met a woman who made him move, and he wanted to marry Jiang Baili's Cha Pinzhen, who was also waiting bitterly until the age of 29.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

In 1910, Jiang Baili reluctantly married Cha Pinzhen, but soon after the new marriage, Jiang Baili left his hometown to become his Janissary standard, and Cha Pinzhen stayed with his mother-in-law to serve, Jiang Baili did not like Cha Pinzhen, and Zha Pinzhen did not have children.

In the early morning of June 18, 1913, Jiang Baili committed suicide in front of the students of the Baoding Army Officer School, and as for the reason for his suicide, it was caused by the contradiction between him and the Beiyang government, jiang Baili wanted to build a first-class military school, and the Beiyang government only regarded the military school as a decoration.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

However, Jiang Baili was rescued after being sent to the hospital in time, and then a Japanese female nurse named Sato Yaden was sent by the Japanese Legation in China to take care of Jiang Baili, Sato Yaden dutifully fulfilled his duties, and to a large extent comforted Jiang Baili, and Jiang Baili also fell into a gentle township, he thought that Sato Yadori should be his wife.

Later, when Sato Yaden returned to Beijing, Jiang Baili fell into lovesickness, followed by him to Beijing to recuperate, chose a Japanese hospital, and sure enough, Jiang Baili and Sato Yaden met again, and Jiang Baili then launched a crazy pursuit of Sato Yaden.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

But the position of the two is different, Sato Yadori even went back to Japan, but Jiang Baili did not give up, and chased all the way to Japan, and expressed his love for Sato Yaden with death, and Sato Yadori originally admired Jiang Baili, at this time, where to resist Jiang Baili's affection, but also to persuade his parents.

In the end, at the insistence of Sato Yadori himself, her parents had to agree to this marriage, and in the winter of 1914, Sato Yadeng and Jiang Baili held a wedding in Tianjin, and Sato Yaden has since had a Chinese name - Jiang Zuomei, which is derived from jiang Baili's favorite plum blossom, which is also the name that Jiang Baili married to his beloved wife.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

However, due to the current situation at that time, Jiang Zuomei married to China, which meant that she could no longer have contact with her Japanese family, and after marriage, Jiang Zuomei had indeed never returned to her mother's home for more than 60 years, and during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Jiang Zuomei also went to the anti-Japanese front line as a field nurse to care for wounded Chinese soldiers, even if Jiang Baili died of illness in 1938, Jiang Zuomei stayed in China from beginning to end, and never taught her daughters to learn Japanese.

The Japanese female nurse insisted on marrying a Chinese general, and she had not returned to her mother's house in 60 years, and her son-in-law was a household name!

Jiang Zuomei and Jiang Baili had 5 daughters, of which the eldest daughter Jiang Zhao died early, the third daughter Jiang Ying married the well-known Qian Xuesen, and the relationship between the two was also passed on as a good story.

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