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He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

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Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He fought for two months and wiped out most of his troops, and if he had not received timely rescue, Jiang Dingwen would have become our prisoner.

However, such a terrible experience did not make Chiang Kai-shek die for him, and then he was sent to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese army, and the result was that he was defeated again.

Chiang Kai-shek always attached so much importance to Chiang Dingwen, and there was a reason why he did not abandon him or give up, and this was not only because the two were fellow countrymen.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He fought for two months and wiped out most of his troops, and if he had not received timely rescue, Jiang Dingwen would have become our prisoner.

However, such a terrible experience did not make Chiang Kai-shek die for him, and then he was sent to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese army, and the result was that he was defeated again.

Chiang Kai-shek always attached so much importance to Chiang Dingwen, and there was a reason why he did not abandon him or give up, and this was not only because the two were fellow countrymen.

In the Xi'an Incident, Jiang Dingwen also negotiated with Others with Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng for the safety of Chiang Kai-shek, and talked about the end, he was also imprisoned, which was particularly rare for Chiang Kai-shek, who was isolated and helpless at that time.

Later, when the incident was resolved, Chiang Kai-shek was able to return to Nanjing, and he did not forget to rescue his anti-imprisoned old man and asked Zhang Xueliang for many detainees, including Jiang Dingwen, which shows that the old Chiang Kai-shek values him.

Old Jiang Qi, who was heavy on Jiang Dingwen, had already given birth to the idea of quitting the official arena. In 1941, he took the throne of the northwest and became the emperor of the earth, and began to collect wealth, because he realized that he was not the material for marching and fighting, and then he retired to become a rich man with a happy life.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

skyrocket

Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He fought for two months and wiped out most of his troops, and if he had not received timely rescue, Jiang Dingwen would have become our prisoner.

However, such a terrible experience did not make Chiang Kai-shek die for him, and then he was sent to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese army, and the result was that he was defeated again.

Chiang Kai-shek always attached so much importance to Chiang Dingwen, and there was a reason why he did not abandon him or give up, and this was not only because the two were fellow countrymen.

In the Xi'an Incident, Jiang Dingwen also negotiated with Others with Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng for the safety of Chiang Kai-shek, and talked about the end, he was also imprisoned, which was particularly rare for Chiang Kai-shek, who was isolated and helpless at that time.

Later, when the incident was resolved, Chiang Kai-shek was able to return to Nanjing, and he did not forget to rescue his anti-imprisoned old man and asked Zhang Xueliang for many detainees, including Jiang Dingwen, which shows that the old Chiang Kai-shek values him.

Old Jiang Qi, who was heavy on Jiang Dingwen, had already given birth to the idea of quitting the official arena. In 1941, he took the throne of the northwest and became the emperor of the earth, and began to collect wealth, because he realized that he was not the material for marching and fighting, and then he retired to become a rich man with a happy life.

Later life

After making enough money, Dingwen repeatedly offered his resignation to Chiang Kai-shek, and Chiang Kai-shek also retained it many times, but later he really couldn't keep it, and finally he could only let go.

He used the money from exploitation as a starting capital, opened many factories in Shanghai and other places, and since then his business has continued to expand, even to the United States.

When the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated in 1949, Jiang Dingwen did not naively believe that New China had its own place to live, so he went to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

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Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He fought for two months and wiped out most of his troops, and if he had not received timely rescue, Jiang Dingwen would have become our prisoner.

However, such a terrible experience did not make Chiang Kai-shek die for him, and then he was sent to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese army, and the result was that he was defeated again.

Chiang Kai-shek always attached so much importance to Chiang Dingwen, and there was a reason why he did not abandon him or give up, and this was not only because the two were fellow countrymen.

In the Xi'an Incident, Jiang Dingwen also negotiated with Others with Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng for the safety of Chiang Kai-shek, and talked about the end, he was also imprisoned, which was particularly rare for Chiang Kai-shek, who was isolated and helpless at that time.

Later, when the incident was resolved, Chiang Kai-shek was able to return to Nanjing, and he did not forget to rescue his anti-imprisoned old man and asked Zhang Xueliang for many detainees, including Jiang Dingwen, which shows that the old Chiang Kai-shek values him.

Old Jiang Qi, who was heavy on Jiang Dingwen, had already given birth to the idea of quitting the official arena. In 1941, he took the throne of the northwest and became the emperor of the earth, and began to collect wealth, because he realized that he was not the material for marching and fighting, and then he retired to become a rich man with a happy life.

Later life

After making enough money, Dingwen repeatedly offered his resignation to Chiang Kai-shek, and Chiang Kai-shek also retained it many times, but later he really couldn't keep it, and finally he could only let go.

He used the money from exploitation as a starting capital, opened many factories in Shanghai and other places, and since then his business has continued to expand, even to the United States.

When the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated in 1949, Jiang Dingwen did not naively believe that New China had its own place to live, so he went to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek.

Jiang Dingwen, who came to Taiwan, immediately became the richest man in Taiwan with his amazing property, and Chiang Kai-shek still cared very much for this fellow countryman.

In 1973, Jiang Dingwen's illness worsened, and there was a sentence in his last words to his family: "We Zhejiang people are still good at doing business." Be an official, hey hey, even our most powerful Mr. Chiang Kai-shek..." When the grieving family members heard this, they were all amused, but Jiang Chingguo was very annoyed when he heard it.

Because there were very few people of the previous generation at that time, but respect still had to be had, especially if this was a joke before his death, Chiang Ching-kuo did not make any moves, and also posthumously named Jiang Dingwen as a general of the army.

He was one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek, and later became the richest man in Taiwan, amusing his family with his last words and angering Chiang Ching-kuo

Many people say that the official arena is like a battlefield, and once you step in, it is difficult to get out. The seat is low and wants to climb up, and after climbing up, it is difficult to go down, objectively, subjectively. It is the most difficult to retreat from the ancient torrents, but Jiang Dingwen is an exception, he has been extremely successful in the political arena and is one of the five tiger generals of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Fame and fortune are at his fingertips, but Jiang Dingwen can do everything and quit the officialdom, and after quitting, he devoted himself to business, accumulated huge wealth, and later became the richest man in Taiwan.

Such a person with a unique experience, his last words before his death were also very extraordinary, making his family laugh, and Chiang Ching-kuo was angry.

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Jiang Dingwen was born in 1895, and Chiang Kai-shek is a fellow countryman, both from Zhuji, Zhejiang. Jiang Dingwen's family is not very good, but although the economy is not rich, his father is very far-sighted, knows that learning is the only way out, although life is hard, he still gritted his teeth and sent his son to a private school to study.

Jiang Dingwen was also very angry, he graduated from a private school, and then entered the county middle school to study. In 1911, the Beginning of the Xinhai Revolution, he realized the opportunities brought by the times, so he decided to give up studying and joined the Hangzhou Student Army instead, and later after the founding of the Republic of China, he was recommended to enter the Army Middle School because of his outstanding performance in the army at that time, and later entered the Zhejiang Army Lecture Hall to study.

After completing his studies, Jiang Dingwen entered the local garrison in Zhejiang, and after all, there were still a few literate people in the team, and Jiang Dingwen, who had received a good education, stood out, was valued, and soon became a company commander. In those ever-changing times, every speculator was eagerly awaiting the opportunity.

Jiang Dingwen's every speculation can bring him a lot of benefits, and this time he chose Sun Yat-sen. When the French Protectorate War broke out in 1917, Jiang Dingwen went to Guangzhou to join Sun Yat-sen's command, and then went smoothly, eventually becoming an aide-de-camp in the staff of Sun Yat-sen's Grand Marshal's Office at the age of 27.

Jiang Dingwen was still relatively loyal to Sun Yat-sen, and later Sun Yat-sen launched the Northern Expedition, and Jiang Dingwen resolutely followed.

After Sun Yat-sen established the Whampoa Military Academy, Jiang Dingwen chose to follow, even if it meant that he had to give up everything he had established and start again at the Whampoa Military Academy.

As he had speculated many times before, this time Jiang Dingwen also achieved great success, because in the Whampoa Military Academy, he met a noble man in his life, that is, Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Kai-shek was nepotistic, and Chiang Dingwen was from the Whampoa Military Academy and was also his fellow countryman, so he was naturally appreciated by Chiang Kai-shek.

After Chiang Kai-shek took over the Kuomintang, he promoted Jiang Dingwen to deputy commander of the First Army and concurrently served as commander of the First Division. And he, along with Chen Cheng, Gu Zhutong, Liu Zhi, and Wei Lihuang, five people who were highly valued by Chiang Kai-shek, were also known as the "Five Tiger Generals" of the old Chiang Kai-shek.

Become a huge rich

Jiang Dingwen had the name of General Fei, which was the name he had given himself during the Battle of the Central Plains. At that time, Jiang Dingwen, as the commander of the Second Army of the Nationalist Army, attacked the combined forces of Feng Yuxiang and Yan Xishan, and through clever use of terrain, he pinned down the enemy with his own extremely small losses, and helped Chiang Kai-shek win the Victory in the Battle of the Central Plains.

This was also the only highlight of his military career, and after that, the Flying General was devastated and repeatedly defeated.

In July 1931, Jiang Dingwen was already the commander-in-chief of the Fourth Army, when Chiang Kai-shek was still persecuting the Red Army, Jiang Dingwen received an order to encircle and suppress the Red Army, he faced our brave Red Army soldiers, so although he occupied a great advantage in the number of soldiers, Jiang Dingwen was still deeply mired in defeat.

He fought for two months and wiped out most of his troops, and if he had not received timely rescue, Jiang Dingwen would have become our prisoner.

However, such a terrible experience did not make Chiang Kai-shek die for him, and then he was sent to Shanghai to fight against the Japanese army, and the result was that he was defeated again.

Chiang Kai-shek always attached so much importance to Chiang Dingwen, and there was a reason why he did not abandon him or give up, and this was not only because the two were fellow countrymen.

In the Xi'an Incident, Jiang Dingwen also negotiated with Others with Zhang Xueliang and Yang Hucheng for the safety of Chiang Kai-shek, and talked about the end, he was also imprisoned, which was particularly rare for Chiang Kai-shek, who was isolated and helpless at that time.

Later, when the incident was resolved, Chiang Kai-shek was able to return to Nanjing, and he did not forget to rescue his anti-imprisoned old man and asked Zhang Xueliang for many detainees, including Jiang Dingwen, which shows that the old Chiang Kai-shek values him.

Old Jiang Qi, who was heavy on Jiang Dingwen, had already given birth to the idea of quitting the official arena. In 1941, he took the throne of the northwest and became the emperor of the earth, and began to collect wealth, because he realized that he was not the material for marching and fighting, and then he retired to become a rich man with a happy life.

Later life

After making enough money, Dingwen repeatedly offered his resignation to Chiang Kai-shek, and Chiang Kai-shek also retained it many times, but later he really couldn't keep it, and finally he could only let go.

He used the money from exploitation as a starting capital, opened many factories in Shanghai and other places, and since then his business has continued to expand, even to the United States.

When the Kuomintang was defeated and retreated in 1949, Jiang Dingwen did not naively believe that New China had its own place to live, so he went to Taiwan with Chiang Kai-shek.

Jiang Dingwen, who came to Taiwan, immediately became the richest man in Taiwan with his amazing property, and Chiang Kai-shek still cared very much for this fellow countryman.

In 1973, Jiang Dingwen's illness worsened, and there was a sentence in his last words to his family: "We Zhejiang people are still good at doing business." Be an official, hey hey, even our most powerful Mr. Chiang Kai-shek..." When the grieving family members heard this, they were all amused, but Jiang Chingguo was very annoyed when he heard it.

Because there were very few people of the previous generation at that time, but respect still had to be had, especially if this was a joke before his death, Chiang Ching-kuo did not make any moves, and also posthumously named Jiang Dingwen as a general of the army.

brief summary:

Jiang Dingwen's life is very inspiring to say, he came from the grassroots, but eventually became a red man around Chiang Kai-shek, stepping on the clouds. He was obviously from the bottom, but after he became famous, he became a new exploiter, bringing deep suffering to the people at the bottom. While lamenting his wealth, we must not forget that the huge wealth he has accumulated is all exploited from the people at the bottom, and it is their blood and sweat.

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