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Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

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Chiang Kai-shek had a total of 4 wives in his lifetime, namely his wife Mao Fumei, the second wife Yao Yecheng without official title, the third wife Chen Jieru, and the last wife Song Meiling.

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Chiang Mu, Chiang Kai-shek, Mao Fumei and Chiang Ching-kuo

His wife Mao Fumei was killed by Japanese bombing at Fenghua Xikou in November 1938, the second wife Yao Yecheng died in Taiwan in 1966, the third wife Chen Jieru died in Hong Kong in 1971, and the fourth wife Song Meiling died in New York in 2003.

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Yao Yecheng

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Chiang Kai-shek and Chen Jieru

Chiang Kai-shek had three heirs, namely the eldest son Chiang Ching-kuo, the second son Chiang Weiguo, and the third daughter Chiang Yaoguang. Among them, only the eldest son, Chiang Ching-kuo, was Chiang Kai-shek's biological child.

Among them, Jiang Jingguo was born to his wife Mao Fumei, Jiang Weiguo was the adopted son of Yao Yecheng, and Jiang Yaoguang was the adopted daughter of Chen Jieru through He Xiangning.

Jiang Weiguo was regarded as his own by Yao Yecheng since he was a child, and he cultivated it with heart. In 1936, at the age of 20, Jiang Weiguo went to Germany to study, joined the army in Germany, and also participated in the German blitzkrieg against Poland.

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Jiang Weiguo, who joined the army in Germany

At that time, Chiang Weiguo could be said to be very good, and after returning to China, he was placed in high hopes by Chiang Kai-shek, even better than his own son Chiang Ching-kuo.

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Jiang family father and son

However, the arduous conditions of the War of Resistance made Jiang Weiguo, who had been pampered since childhood, increasingly indulgent and degenerate, and even hit the idea of military supplies for the sake of sound and horses. During the Liberation War, Chiang Weiguo held great power, but he could only talk on paper, contributing to Chiang Kai-shek's defeat.

Over time, Chiang Kai-shek saw that Chiang Weiguo was really muddy and could not support the wall, so he put his mind on Chiang Ching-kuo and paved the way for him before he died.

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Chiang Kai-shek and Chiang Weiguo

In 1989, some media published an interview article about Jiang Weiguo - "Jiang Weiguo first publicly talked about his life, surname Jiang Dai is still a mystery". During this period, it was pointed out that Jiang Weiguo said that "the mystery of whether he is the son of the chairman or the son of Dai Jitao cannot be confirmed so far."

Taiwan story: Chiang Wei's biological father was not Chiang Kai-shek

Dai Jitao

In his later years, Jiang Weiguo once stated in his autobiography, "The biological father is Dai Jitao, and the biological mother is the Japanese nurse Shigematsu Kaneko." However, Dai Jitao denied that Chiang Weiguo was his son in his early years, claiming that he was infertile and that Chiang Weiguo was Chiang Kai-shek's son.

In addition, Dai Jitao himself once mentioned a past incident in an official meeting of the National Government for unknown reasons. While Dai Jitao and Chairman Dai were studying in Japan, the two rented a house together, and then the two met a Japanese woman, Michiko Tsubuchi or Kaneko Shigematsu. This Japanese woman is similar to a servant, serving the two of them, and two young men of strong blood have had relationships with this woman. The woman gave birth to a son the following year, making it difficult to determine which of the two were their biological sons.

As Chiang Kai-shek's loyal comrade-in-arms and loyal wisdom, Dai Jitao seemed impossible to pour dirty water on Chiang Kai-shek.

However, according to Chiang Kai-shek's diary on March 11, 1921: When I got up this morning and received Ji Taoxin, I knew that Wei'er's biological mother was transformed into a product due to difficulties, and she was full of mourning. Letter to Ji Tao in the morning.

Therefore, there are rumors: during the period of studying in Japan, Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao had a good relationship to share a house, Dai Jitao was married at that time, gave birth to a son named Dai Anguo, Dai Jitao met a nurse Shigematsu Kaneko when he was seeing a doctor in Japan, the two quickly fell in love, and then lived together, soon after Jin Zi became pregnant, and gave birth to a son on October 6, 1916, that is, Jiang Weiguo, after Dai Jitao returned to China, Jin Zi remarried, and five years later Jin Zi died in childbirth on the delivery bed.

After Chiang Weiguo lost his wife, he remarried Ellen Qiu in Japan in 1957, and specially went to Tokyo, Japan to hold a wedding accompanied by Dai Anguo, and as the main marriage was a woman named Michiko Tsubuchi, Dai Anguo was Dai Jitao's son and Chiang Kai-shek's righteous son. In 1967, when Jiang Weiguo was invited to visit Japan, he brought Michiko Tsubuchi back to Taiwan and settled in Toyohara City, and Michiko Tsubuchi died in Taiwan in 1977.

Referring to many historical sources, in fact, until Jiang Weiguo's death, he himself did not know who his biological father was. The only thing that is certain is that her biological mother was a Japanese woman, and it is unknown whether it was Shigematsu Kaneko, who died in childbirth in 1921, or Michiko Tsubuchi, who was taken to Taiwan.

As for Jiang Weiguo's biological father, it is nothing more than one of Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek, and as for who it is, it is a matter of opinion.

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