Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - Why are Chiang Kai-shek’s descendants no longer in Taiwan’s political arena?

Why are Chiang Kai-shek’s descendants no longer in Taiwan’s political arena?

Because Taiwan has entered the constitutional stage. It's a democratic election.

Cong Gong, the descendants of the Chiang family have withdrawn from the political stage, directly announcing the end of the Chiang dynasty in Taiwanese politics, which is conducive to Taiwan's democratic reform and the realization of a true democratic government; in private, first, Taiwan's descendants People may not like politics, and there is no need for parents to force them to stay in politics. Secondly, the Chiang family's stepping down from politics also avoids the political changes that are likely to occur if the Chiang family continues to be in power, which will bring consequences to the Chiang family. The danger of annihilation actually ensured the continuation of the Chiang family.

After Chiang Kai-shek's death, his son Chiang Ching-kuo said that there is no permanent ruling party in the world, and we must return power to the people. Therefore, Chiang Ching-kuo later adopted the Finnish democratic model and implemented It is not easy for a multi-party government to make this decision, not just one country but Taiwan. This means that corruption, privileges, autocracy and other phenomena will be restricted by multi-party opposition supervision.

The second generation of the Jiang family, Jiang Jingguo, Jiang Weiguo, and the third generation, Jiang Xiaowen, Jiang Xiaowu, and Jiang Xiaoyong, all six men of the three generations of the Jiang family have passed away (except for Zhang Xiaoyan, who has just returned to the family to recognize his ancestors, and Zhang Xiaoyan, who has passed away. (except for filial piety and kindness), leaving behind a family of six widows, which is extremely desolate. ?

Chiang Ching-kuo once hoped to continue the bloodline of the fourth generation of the Chiang family through the meaning of "Mei orchid" and "evergreen pines and cypresses". The third-generation eldest son of the Chiang family, Jiang Xiaowen, had a daughter, Jiang Youmei, and a second son, Jiang Xiaowu. With his ex-wife Wang Changshi, he has a daughter Jiang Youlan and an eldest son Jiang Yousong. The third son Jiang Xiaoyong's sons are Jiang Youbai, Jiang Youchang and Jiang Youqing. ?

Most of the fourth-generation descendants of the Chiang family are currently engaged in business or studying art, and few are involved in politics. Except for Zhang Xiaoyan and Zhang Xiaoci’s children who stay in Taiwan to work and study, most of the other descendants live abroad. Stay away from Taiwan. Today, except for Zhang Xiaoyan, who is still active in Taiwan's political arena, the descendants of the Chiang family have stayed away from politics and developed in the cultural and artistic circles.

Chiang Ching-kuo was born to Chiang Kai-shek and his original wife Mao Fumei, as well as Chiang Wei-guo, Chiang Ching-kuo and his first wife Chiang Fangliang (Russian origin), who gave birth to three sons, Xiaowen, Xiaowu and Xiaoyong. Everyone died of illness, and the third son Jiang Xiaoyong also gave birth to three sons, Youbai, Youchang, and Youqing. Jiang Youbai is the eldest son of Jiang Xiaoyong. His mother, Jiang Fangzhiyi, is the most active woman in the Jiang family in recent years. She often speaks on behalf of the Jiang family at many public events or defends the Republic of China. ?

Zhang Xiaoyan is the son of Chiang Ching-kuo.