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She became a nun at the age of 20, remarried at the age of 23, and gave birth to a son to change the course of Chinese history

As we all know, nuns and monks are pure-hearted, of course, there are exceptions, such as Zhu Yuanzhang in the Ming Dynasty and Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty.

In China's modern history, there is also such an outstanding layman, who herself has no name, gave birth to a son and even changed the direction of Chinese history.

She became a nun at the age of 20, remarried at the age of 23, and gave birth to a son to change the course of Chinese history

Wang Caiyu: Born in 1864 in an ordinary family, the late Qing Dynasty was chaotic and dark, the world was difficult, the Wang family suddenly fell, two younger brothers were addicted to gambling, one was weak and sick, Wang Caiyu became the top pillar of the family overnight.

At the age of 18, she was also married by her parents to a family with better conditions, she thought that she could change her fate, and as a result, her life after marriage was either scolded or beaten, and she gave birth to a son and died prematurely, and then her husband also died of illness, so many people scolded Wang Caiyu Kefu behind her back.

She became a nun at the age of 20, remarried at the age of 23, and gave birth to a son to change the course of Chinese history

After one blow after another, Wang Caiyu was so sad that he chose to become a monk and a nun. Just like this, a girl in her early 20s, escaped into the empty door.

She became a nun at the age of 20, remarried at the age of 23, and gave birth to a son to change the course of Chinese history

During his time as a nun, Wang Caiyu met Jiang Zhaocong, the owner of the salt shop, and the two developed feelings because of the business, and married each other, that year Wang Cai was 23 years old, Jiang Zhaocong was 45 years old, and was a typical old husband and young wife.

She became a nun at the age of 20, remarried at the age of 23, and gave birth to a son to change the course of Chinese history

This marriage made Wang Caiyu, who had been a monk and a layman, finally survive the hard days, and what was even more surprising was that Wang Caiyu gave birth to two sons and two daughters, the eldest of whom was Chiang Kai-shek, who was famous in later Chinese history.

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