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What happened to Wang Jingwei's descendants? The second daughter is the most special, becoming a nun

author:Daily Kanji

When Wang Jingwei's name is mentioned, people will definitely think of traitors.

So, what about Wang Jingwei's descendants?

The second daughter is the most special, becoming a nun!

What happened to Wang Jingwei's descendants? The second daughter is the most special, becoming a nun

Wang Jingwei

Nowadays, when people mention Wang Jingwei, they will say that he is a coward, a traitor, and a traitor.

In fact, when Wang Jingwei was young, he also did a beautiful thing.

Born in Guangdong, Wang Jingwei felt the corruption and incompetence of the Qing government in his early years, and once assassinated the regent zaifeng of the Qing Dynasty. However, it did not succeed and was later imprisoned.

In prison, Wang Jingwei was also determined to repay the country with death, and wrote a poem "Lead the knife into a fast, live up to the young man's head", which was recited for a while. After the Wuchang Uprising, the Qing regime collapsed, and Yuan Shikai was released from prison and became Yuan Shikai's confidant.

It was with the help of Yuan Shikai that Wang Jingwei gradually walked to the top of the power pyramid of the Republic of China government.

What happened to Wang Jingwei's descendants? The second daughter is the most special, becoming a nun

After the deaths of Yuan Shikai and Sun Yat-sen, Wang Jingwei and Chiang Kai-shek began to compete for the golden staff of power in the Republic of China government.

Chiang Kai-shek was very sophisticated and gradually controlled the power of the Republic of China. Under these circumstances, Wang Jingwei established himself as a puppet regime. Soon after, the September 18 Incident occurred, and Wang Jingwei established a complete traitor.

In Wang Jingwei's theory, he believed that China could not defeat Japan no matter how it fought, and should be a curve to save the country and become a tool for the Japanese to invade China. In 1944, Wang Jingwei died of a "bone marrow swelling" in Nagoya, Japan.

Wang Jingwei's wife is called Chen Bijun, and the two have 6 children, three sons and three daughters.

Wang Jingwei's eldest son, wang Wennian, studied in Germany in his youth, graduated from the Department of Political Economy, served as the director of the Quartermaster Department of the Third Department of the Military Commission of the National Government of the Wang Jingwei regime, and settled in California in his later years.

The second son died at an early age.

The third son, Wang Wenti, studied at the Central Army Officers' School in Nanjing. After the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Wang Wenti was implicated by his parents and sentenced to one year and six months in prison, suspended for five years, for the crime of treason. Later, Wang Wenti went to Hong Kong to engage in bridge construction related work, and was invited back to the mainland for cooperation projects many times. Today, his value has already passed through hundreds of millions.

What happened to Wang Jingwei's descendants? The second daughter is the most special, becoming a nun

Wang Jingwei and Chen Bijun

Wang Jingwei's eldest daughter, Wang Wenyi, spent more than 30 years in Hong Kong after the victory of the War of Resistance. Wang Wenyi has taught in several elementary schools in Hong Kong, because his three daughters are in the United States, Wang Wenyi and her husband went to the United States in their later years and settled in New Jersey.

Wang Jingwei's second daughter, Wang Wenbin, went to Nanyang in the early days, served as a senior director of the Indonesian government's pharmaceutical department, and later became a nun.

What is a nun? According to the records, nuns must be baptized for more than 5 years before they can apply, and they are required to join the convent and practice at least 6 years in the junior college. In addition, to become a nun, you need to go through the process of making a first wish, a temporary wish, a lifelong wish, etc., to express your devotion to God. After taking a lifelong vow, he cannot marry for life.

The third daughter, Wang Wenke, born in 1922, compiled manuscripts for her father Wang Jingwei in her early years, and later became a professor at the University of Hong Kong, and died in 2002 at the age of 80. 【Author:Daily Kanji】

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