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He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

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As we all know, Chiang Kai-shek had only two sons in his lifetime, Chiang Ching-kuo and Chiang Wei-kuo, of which the younger son Wei Guo's lineage was even more confused, so where did the so-called daughter come from? What about the so-called son-in-law?

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

This problem goes back to Chiang Kai-shek's marriage history, before Chiang Kai-shek's wife, Soong Mei Ling, in fact, Chiang Kai-shek had a marriage, and when he married, a woman named Chen Jieru.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

Chiang Kai-shek's daughter was adopted during this period, named Jiang Yaoguang, although not her own daughter, but the husband and wife took great care of her. Later, for various reasons, the two chose to divorce, and the daughter followed Chen Jieru away, and even changed her surname to Chen, so in Chiang Kai-shek's career introduction, this matter was rarely mentioned.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

Although he left Chiang Kai-shek, in the context of the turbulent era at that time, it was extremely difficult for female characters to survive, so although Jiang Chen and Chen divorced, Chiang Kai-shek contributed a lot in terms of living expenses. With the passage of time, Xiao Yaoguang also slowly grew up, and soon reached the age of talking about marriage, because he did not have the role of a father around since he was a child, so he never had a decision to choose a husband.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

Until meeting the Koreans, this only felt the sense of security of love, this person often told YaoGuang about foreign customs and culture, which made Yaoguang, who had been growing up safely and had never seen the outside world, feel very interesting, and soon did not take into account his mother's opposition, chose to marry and have children, and gave birth to two sons, but Yaoguang never thought that this person would actually be a Japanese spy.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

This person is in China's ulterior motives, has his own plans for the future, watching China's slow rise, the establishment of new China has become the last straw that overwhelmed him, perhaps afraid of exposure, his own life is not in danger, so he cruelly abandoned the three of them, this is undoubtedly to make the already poor life worse.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

Although Yaoguang's mother is still angry because of her daughter's recklessness and disobedience, she sees that her daughter and grandson are living in a tight situation, and it is difficult and unbearable, so she often takes over the life of Yaoguang's mother and son.

Later, after being introduced, Lu Jiuzhi, who looked british and elegant, walked into Yao Guang's line of sight, and Lu Jiuzhi could see that Yao Guang was a poor person and very sorry for Yao Guang's suffering, but as an agent of our party, his contact had a task. Over time, the two married in 1946.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

At this time, Lu Jiuzhi also had an extra layer of important identity, Chiang Kai-shek's son-in-law, and thus successfully obtained the defensive map of Shanghai, although he exposed himself in the later action against Tang Bo'en, but in view of his identity, Tang Bo'en did not make too much trouble and let him go.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

With the establishment of new China, Yao Guang and Lu Jiuzhi lived a stable life, although in the special period, Lu Jiuzhi's past was revived and made a big fuss by narrow people, but fortunately, under the protection of someone, he hid his identity, until 1983, the news of his innocence was announced to the public, and he was able to walk back to people's sight.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

The first thing Lu Jiuzhi did when he was wronged was to find his wife Yao Guang, who had left the mainland to come to Hong Kong at this time, where her mother left her an inheritance, life was not bad, although it was not easy to go to Hong Kong at that time, but in view of the actual situation of the husband and wife, she was finally able to pass and stay in Hong Kong.

He was chiang kai-shek's son-in-law and even more a CCP agent, living to the age of 106 with a rich legacy in his later years

In the years of Hong Kong, the life of the two was very comfortable and stable, without the deceitful struggle and the task of home and country, the two depended on each other until they were old, and Lu Jiuzhi lived until he died of illness at the age of 106, ending this legendary life.

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