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Of Wang Jingwei's six children, only one died prematurely, and the remaining five with the shortest life span all lived to be 80 years old

Wang Jingwei is a traitor in China's modern history, which is a well-known fact. In 1944, Wang Jingwei rushed to Japan for treatment due to deteriorating health, and finally died in Japan in November 1944. As for the specific cause and place of Wang Jingwei's death, historians also have a more common theory that Wang Jingwei was poisoned by Kuomintang agents.

Of Wang Jingwei's six children, only one died prematurely, and the remaining five with the shortest life span all lived to be 80 years old

At that time, after Wang Jingwei was treated in Japan, he hurried back to Shanghai and was admitted to Hongqiao Hospital. After the Kuomintang agent Dai Kasa learned the news, he sent someone to infiltrate the Hongqiao Hospital, bought doctors and nurses, and added a colorless and odorless chronic poison to the medicine given to Wang Jingwei, and finally died in Shanghai Hongqiao Hospital.

In any case, it is a good thing to die anyway, and it is not a pity to be a notorious traitor who seeks glory in the country.

Wang Jingwei's death, but several of his children have a good development and ending——

Of Wang Jingwei's six children, only one died prematurely, and the remaining five with the shortest life span all lived to be 80 years old

Wang Jingwei's wife is named Chen Bijun, she is the daughter of Chen Gengji, a huge wealth in Nanyang, married Wang Jingwei at the age of 21, and provided Wang Jingwei with six children, of whom the fifth son died early, and there are two sons and three daughters.

The eldest son, Wang Wenbao, born in France in 1913, served as the quartermaster of the Third Department of the Military Commission of the Wang regime, and now lives in California.

The eldest daughter, Wang Wenyi, was born in France in 1914, only 1.3 kilograms when she was born, everyone thought she would die early, but Wang Wenyi miraculously survived, and later became a teacher in Hong Kong, and settled in New Jersey, USA after retirement.

Of Wang Jingwei's six children, only one died prematurely, and the remaining five with the shortest life span all lived to be 80 years old

Wang Jingwei's family took a group photo

The second daughter, Wang Wenbin, born in 1920, was a senior director of the Indonesian government's pharmaceutical department, and later lived as a nun in seclusion in Indonesia, and is still alive.

The third daughter, Wang Wenke, born in 1922, later worked as a professor at the University of Hong Kong, and died of illness in 2002, living for 80 years. Wang Wenke is the shortest-lived of Wang Jingwei's five children, but it is also considered to be a long life.

The second son, Wang Wenti, born in 1928, graduated from the Central Army Officer School in Nanjing, was sentenced to one year and six months in prison for adultery of his father, and then engaged in bridge construction in Hong Kong, and was invited to return to the mainland to carry out cooperation projects many times.

Looking at Wang Jingwei's five children, they basically have good careers, and they are all long-lived people.

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