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67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

author:Dream Tang

On July 2, 2022, Tsai Ing-wen delivered a speech at the commemoration ceremony of participating in taiwan's "127th Anniversary of the Battle of Yiwei Baotai".

However, Tsai Ing-wen, who has always been called "an emotionless reading machine" by the People of Taiwan, did not mention the word "anti-Japanese" at this event, and could even avoid and dilute the struggle of Taiwan's military and civilians to resist Japan and save the country.

Tsai Ing-wen's behavior has made many people recall her family's actions during her lifetime, and her attitude towards Japan over the years.

The family of Tsai Ing-wen, who was originally known as the descendant of the ming dynasty generals, was also sent out by the Tsai clan of Kinmen.

What's more, Tsai Ing-wen's father, Tsai Jiesheng, was called a Japanese "imperial citizen" and had great relations with Japan.

So, what is the history of Tsai Ing-wen's family? She was swept out of the Golden Gate Cai family, what is the reason for this?

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

The history of the Tsai Ing-wen family

Speaking of Tsai Ing-wen's family, it is forbidden to mention her father, Cai Jiesheng, and his family history.

Cai Jiewen was born into a poor family in Zhangzhou, Fujian Province, his father was an out-and-out six-pile refugee, who had just immigrated to Fangshan because he was too poor to marry a local Paiwan woman in Taiwan.

Because Cai Jiesheng is not what some Taiwan media say, born into a rich family, but a "mixed-race child."

When Cai Jiesheng was born, it was exactly the time when Japan occupied the Taiwan region and carried out the "Imperial Democratization Movement".

Therefore, Cai Jiesheng, like other peers, received Japanese cultural education from an early age and never came into contact with the edification and baptism of traditional Chinese culture.

Cai Jiesheng, who was brainwashed by the Japanese, rejected the traditional culture of the Chinese nation after becoming an adult, and even let his children receive education in Japanese culture.

Of course, these are all afterwords.

Because Cai Jiewen's brain is clever and clever, coupled with being good at fiddling with machine parts, not only does the Japanese language speak very cleverly, but even the living habits are no different from the real Japanese.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

And that's exactly what the Japanese want.

Because Cai Jiewen was good at repairing machines, after Japan established the puppet state of Manchukuo in the northeast, it sent the 12-year-old Cai Jiewen to the northeast to learn the knowledge of machine repair, which was convenient for his own use in the future.

After the outbreak of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1937, the Japanese took a fancy to Cai Jiewen's ability and asked him to go to the Japanese airfield in Dalian to repair the fighters for them.

During the maintenance of the fighter, Cai Jiesheng often secretly sold some parts and fuel for the Japanese through the trust of the Japanese. By selling machine parts, Cai Jiesheng made a lot of money.

During this period, Cai Jiesheng was almost discovered by the Japanese, but he escaped punishment by virtue of his loyal status as an "imperial citizen".

By 1944, the situation in World War II had changed, and the Japanese had also transferred Tsai Jiesheng and a group of mechanical repairmen back to Okayama Airport in Taiwan.

Okayama Airfield was a Japanese air base in Southeast Asia, where japanese fighters and bombers were almost all parked.

The planes that bombed Nanjing and Shanghai also flew out of Okayama Airport.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

Cai Jiesheng, who returned to Taiwan, relied on the money he made by stealing machines, not only bought a house and a car, but even used his connections and money to open a car repair shop and run goods after getting married.

In 1945, after Japan's defeat and surrender, Chiang Kai-shek sent people to take over Taiwan.

After Chiang Kai-shek came to Taiwan, some Taiwanese who had received cultural education from the Japanese were very resistant to this and even openly shouted in the streets. They even began to miss the time when the Japanese colonized Taiwan.

All these acts completely angered Chiang Kai-shek, and he ordered that all those elite Elements be arrested and shot.

As an "imperial citizen" in the Japanese colonial era, Cai Jiesheng once served the Japanese in the puppet state of Manchukuo, and it is reasonable to say that he should become a ghost under the gun.

But he was intact, and he also married several wives, and continued to live his own happy life.

The reason why Cai Jiesheng was able to escape the disaster was all because of a person named Wu Shougong.

Wu Shougong is ostensibly a lawyer, but in fact he is a military command agent and knows the information of some businessmen in Taiwan very well.

After Wu Shougong saw cai jiesheng's assets and his maintenance skills, he decided to keep them for his own use.

With the protection of Wu Shougong, Cai Jiesheng was able to live such a dashing and happy life.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

After this, Cai Jiesheng's business became bigger and bigger, and he had previously obtained a wife and gave birth to 11 children for him.

Tsai Ing-wen is the child born to Tsai Jiesheng's fourth wife, Zhang Jinfeng.

Zhang Jinfeng had previously been in a relationship with a Japanese man and had given birth to a son. Unfortunately, after the defeat of Japan, this Japanese man directly left Zhang Jinfeng and his son back to Japan.

Zhang Jinfeng, who is lonely and helpless, can only live alone in Taiwan with her young son.

As a result, by chance, Cai Jiesheng saw the young and beautiful Zhang Jinfeng, and without saying a word, he took it for himself, making Zhang Jinfeng his four wives.

Even if Zhang Jinfeng gave birth to a son, Cai Jiesheng did not care at all, and even recognized this child as his nephew and handed it over to his relatives to raise.

After Zhang Jinfeng married Cai Jiesheng, she gave birth to his fifth daughter Cai Yingling, the fourth son Cai Yingyang, the younger son Cai Yingming and the younger daughter Tsai Ing-wen.

Because she was the youngest child in the family, Cai Jiesheng also gave her a small Japanese name, which means small.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

Because Cai Jiesheng had received the Japanese "Imperial Movement" in the early years, he also required his children to receive Japanese cultural education. Even eating, dressing, living, and traveling must be exactly the same as that of Japanese people.

Not only that, Cai Jiesheng also specially hired a Japanese tutor for his children to teach them to learn to speak Japanese and learn the behavior of Japanese people. Usually at home, Cai Jiewen also asked them to talk to her in Japanese.

In such a family atmosphere, Tsai Ing-wen is also deeply influenced by Japanese culture, and after she became the female leader of the Taiwan region, she began to make frequent friendships with Japan.

Tsai Ing-wen, like her mother Zhang Jinfeng, has not liked to talk since she was a child, especially in such a family with many children, which has made her form a taciturn character, even if she walks carefully, for fear of making noises to others.

It is precisely because of this personality that her grades have always been reversed in the class, and Tsai Ing-wen often receives ridicule from her brothers and sisters at home compared to her excellent and versatile brothers and sisters.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

Tsai Ing-wen's perverted psychology

In addition to family reasons, Tsai Ing-wen was also forced to choose a legal profession that she did not like because of her father, Cai Jiesheng's preference for sons and daughters.

Originally, Tsai Ing-wen was admitted to National Taiwan University with the first place, and she originally wanted to apply for her favorite history or archaeology major.

But Tsai believes that her family's property may have some disputes with others in the future, so she forced Tsai to choose the legal profession.

Moreover, before Tsai Ing-wen went to school, Cai Jiesheng also set two rules for her, the first is to study well, the second is not allowed to let her daughter fall in love at school, and Tsai Ing-wen is not allowed to get too close to boys at school.

Tsai Ing-wen, who was in her youth, was disciplined by her father, and there was nothing else to do every day except school.

Every time she sees those lovers on campus holding hands and loving each other sweetly, Tsai Ing-wen does not mention how envious she is.

Unfortunately, Tsai Ing-wen could only watch from a distance, and did not dare to be ordered by her father.

After graduating from National Taiwan University, Tsai Ing-wen went to Cornell University in the United States to continue her studies. After coming to the United States, Tsai Ing-wen was pursued by many boys, which made her heart become a little restless.

Among the many boys, Tsai Ing-wen favored a tall and strong boy who liked sports.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

Tsai Ing-wen was deeply attracted to the boy at the first sight of him, and then the two began to fall in love.

For this love, Tsai Ing-wen is very serious, and the two have even reached the point of talking about marriage.

Tsai Ing-wen returned to Taiwan and had the courage to tell her father about it, hoping that he would agree to her marriage.

But when Cai Jiesheng heard that her daughter was secretly in love, she was furious and strongly opposed her marriage.

Cai Jiesheng originally wanted to wait for Tsai Ing-wen to complete her studies, and then find a rich man to marry her, so as to add bricks and tiles to his family property.

But now Tsai Ing-wen has hidden it from him and found a boyfriend. Therefore, Cai Jiesheng said that he would not agree to this marriage.

The arm is not twisted in the end, under the strong opposition of Cai Jiesheng, Tsai Ing-wen had to give up the marriage with her boyfriend.

Later, when she went to the UK for graduate school, Tsai Ing-wen, who was nearly 30 years old, made another boyfriend, and this time Cai Jiesheng did not object.

But it seems that Tsai Ing-wen was destined not to have a marriage, just before they were ready to get married, her boyfriend died in a car accident.

Both loves ended without success, which deeply shocked Tsai Ing-wen and decided to focus all her energy on her career. Even after her parents forced marriage many times, Tsai Ing-wen did not agree.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

After entering Taiwan's political circles, Tsai Ing-wen's personality has changed a lot from the past. Originally, she was silent and taciturn, but now she is wanton and has a flamboyant personality.

Perhaps because of her own tragic experience, Tsai Ing-wen's thinking and psychology have become more and more distorted.

After she became the leader of the Taiwan region, she resolutely denied the "1992 Consensus" and the "one-China principle," and even vigorously pursued "de-Sinicization," insisting that the United States and Japan are important partners in Taiwan.

Not only that, Tsai Ing-wen also has a close relationship with Lee Teng-hui.

Lee Teng-hui was a proper "Imperial Citizen of Japan," and like Tsai Jie-wen, he had received education in Japanese culture and ideology and believed that only the Japanese could manage Taiwan well.

For Tsai Ing-wen, Lee Teng-hui is like a "teacher and father" existence.

Lee Teng-hui's previous "de-Sinicization" system project has been "carried forward" since Tsai Ing-wen became Taiwan's leader in 2016.

Tsai Ing-wen even promoted "cultural Taiwan independence," and in addition to revising taiwanese school history and social textbooks, she also revised a series of laws to further consolidate the ideology of "Taiwan independence."

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

On July 2, 2022, when Tsai Ing-wen participated in the commemoration ceremony of Taiwan's "127th Anniversary of the Battle of Yiwei To protect Taiwan", she did not mention the word "anti-Japanese" in her entire speech, which instantly aroused the anger of many Taiwanese masses.

The Battle of Yiwei Baotai was the collective name for a series of wars that occurred after the Sino-Japanese War and the Qing government was forced to cede Taiwan to Japan, and was the largest war in the history of the Taiwan region.

In this battle, countless Taiwan people and fighters were killed by the Japanese, but now Tsai Ing-wen has deliberately avoided the Taiwan people's resistance to Japan, and has also copied the DPP's consistent "Taiwan independence" rhetoric, and her intentions can be said to be extremely sinister.

Tsai Ing-wen's actions were not at all commemorating Taiwan's ancestors who resisted Japan, but attempted to summarize the anti-Japanese struggle as a movement to "seek Taiwan's independence."

Such behavior has naturally aroused strong protests from many people.

Some Taiwanese media even moved out Tsai Ing-wen's father's early career history, pointing out that their family was not Chinese, but Japanese.

Moreover, the media also referred to Tsai Ing-wen's father, Tsai Jiesheng, as a businessman in the "Imperial Japanese Army".

This can be seen from the ancestral home written on the tombstone after Cai Jie's death.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

Some people have speculated that Tsai Ing-wen's ancestors should be the descendants of the Ming Dynasty general Cai Panlong, but the Tsai family in Kinmen does not recognize this.

As early as after Tsai Ing-wen was elected as the leader of Taiwan, the Kinmen Tsai Clan Association announced that she would sweep Tsai Ing-wen out of the house, saying that Tsai Ing-wen had nothing to do with them.

And this is mainly because the Tsai family in Kinmen has always advocated national reunification and opposed the "Taiwan independence" forces.

Their ancestors were all heroes in safeguarding national unity and peace, taking Cai Panlong as an example, who had quelled the uprising of Lin Shuangwen in Taiwan in 1786 and safeguarded the integrity and unity of the country's territorial sovereignty.

If Tsai Panlong learns that his descendant Tsai Ing-wen is vigorously engaged in "Taiwan independence" forces, I am afraid that he will not want to recognize this descendant.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

In recent years, Tsai Ing-wen's behavior has made the Tsai family in Kinmen feel very ashamed, so they decided to sweep Tsai Ing-wen, an unscrupulous descendant, out of the house, unwilling to admit her identity.

On August 11, 2022, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Wang Wenbin warned Tsai Ing-wen by name that the peaceful reunification of the country is the common wish of all the sons and daughters of China.

67-year-old Tsai Ing-wen: Born rich but unmarried all his life, he was swept out of the house by Tsai's relatives

If Tsai Ing-wen attempts to collude with external forces and carry out "independence" provocations, it will only accelerate its own demise and push Taiwan into the abyss of disaster.