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Whose son is Jiang Weiguo?
There have been divergent opinions in history as to whose son Jiang Weiguo was. One of the more common theories is that he was the son of Dai Jitao. Dai Jitao, born on January 6, 1891 in Guanghan, Sichuan, was a prominent figure in the Republic of China. He has extraordinary intelligence and beautiful writing. He was once called "the pen master" by Chiang Kai-shek. He served as the dean of the Examination Yuan for 20 years. He also served as director of the Political Department of Whampoa Military Academy, member of the Standing Committee of the Central Committee of the Kuomintang, chairman of the Special Diplomacy Committee, and member of the Kuomintang National Committee. He held senior positions such as director of the Museum of History. He served twice as president of Sun Yat-sen University and later as director of the Central Propaganda Department of the Kuomintang. Dai Jitao once participated in the founding of the CPC, but soon became a hardline anti-CPC backbone. In addition, Dai Jitao had a very close and unusual relationship with Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek. He was also suave and had many stories, so he has always been a "hot" figure of public concern. Dai Jitao was sentimental by nature, with delicate and rich emotions. His "crying" was the most famous among the senior leaders of the Kuomintang. Whenever he felt sentimental, he would burst into tears at worst, or wail in public at worst. Dai Jitao always had a heart of compassion for heaven and earth but could not truly leave this world. The conflicting pain caused him to have frequent suicidal thoughts and behaviors, which also created a tragic fate in his life. When he was 16 years old, Dai Jitao, Ma Junwu, Song Yaoru and others studied in Japan and got in touch with Chiang Kai-shek. After Dai Jitao went to Japan to study, he attended Zhenwu School. When Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Japan in the spring of 1908, he also entered Zhenwu School. Chiang Kai-shek was a native of Fenghua, Zhejiang, and Dai Jitao's ancestral home was Wuxing County, Huzhou Prefecture, Zhejiang. The Chiang family had always attached great importance to clan ideas and the concept of fellow countrymen, not to mention being particularly affectionate in a foreign country. Both of them had ambitions to drive out the Tartars and revitalize China, and they often talked about it late into the night. They met so late that they quickly became sworn brothers, and later simply rented a house and lived together. It is said that while Chiang Kai-shek was studying in Japan, he had met Dr. Sun Yat-sen who had taken refuge in Japan. At that time, the Qing government urged the Japanese government authorities to assist in the arrest of Sun Yat-sen. Based on the country's diplomatic relations, the Japanese government ostensibly agreed, but secretly notified Sun Yat-sen and assigned gangsters from the "Black Dragon Society" to protect him. Chen Qimei, Chiang Kai-shek, and Dai Jitao often went to the "Black Dragon Society" to meet with Sun Yat-sen. In the "Black Dragon Club", they met Michiko Tsubuchi, who was only 18 years old at the time. Michiko Tsubuchi is employed as a servant in the "Black Dragon Club". "Black Dragon Society" is a non-governmental organization on the surface, but in fact it has a semi-official flavor. The Japanese know that these friends of Dr. Sun are the backbone of China's revolution and will also be the pillars of the country after the revolution is successful in the future. In order to develop Sino-Japanese relations in the future, the Japanese took a long-term view and wanted to spend their efforts to influence and cultivate these revolutionary elites when they were young, eliminate their hostility towards the Japanese, and cultivate their feelings towards Japan. Once this group of revolutionaries becomes a climate and establishes an emerging China, they will inevitably repay Japan's kindness to them. At that time, Japan will be able to exert greater influence on China and have a greater say in East Asian and even global affairs. right. This is how Michiko Tsubuchi was intentionally or unintentionally placed around Chinese students. During that time, a large number of Chinese people married Japanese wives, and love between Chinese and Japanese youths became a temporary fashionable phenomenon. Michiko Tsubuchi is a beautiful girl carefully selected by the Japanese of the "Black Dragon Club". Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao are young people who are most unable to bear the loneliness of youth, so when Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek first saw Michiko Tsubuchi, they were attracted by her. He was deeply fascinated by her beauty and began to pursue her passionately. However, there should always be a sequence for the two phoenixes to seek the phoenix. How much younger was Dai Jitao? He was handsome, quick-witted, and very good at pleasing women. He knew that Michiko Tsubuchi liked literature, so he often wrote Japanese love poems to her, and often asked Michiko Tsubuchi to watch movies at night. Michiko was often moved to tears by romantic movies, so Dai Jitao took the opportunity to take the beauty into his arms. After getting along for a period of time, Michiko Jinbuchi fell in love with Dai Jitao. The Dai Jitao whom Michiko Tsubuchi came into contact with was so passionate, romantic, and well-educated that she did not take other suitors such as Chiang Kai-shek to heart. The two soon moved in together. Chiang Kai-shek was very jealous of his ally's romantic deeds, but it was not easy for him to get involved and win people's love. However, Dai Jitao saw Chiang Kai-shek's thoughts and felt that brothers were like brothers and women were like clothes. He could not let a woman alienate the brotherhood between him and Chiang Kai-shek, even if it was his beloved woman. Therefore, there were rumors among the overseas students at that time that he was generous and courteous and had a good time with Chiang Kai-shek.
When Chiang Kai-shek was young, he was also a handsome young man with good features. Michiko Tsubuchi would not refuse, not to mention that one of her missions was to get as close as possible to these Chinese students, so she could handle both Chiang Kai-shek and Dai Jitao with ease. Unexpectedly, the spring breeze caused a dark knot in the fetus, and Michiko Tsubuchi became pregnant and gave birth to a fair and fat boy on October 6, 1916. When Michiko's parents heard about this, they were very angry, but the rice was already cooked, and no matter how long they sighed, it would not help. The child was born, a very cute boy. The blood relationship of this boy has become a topic of great interest to future generations, and there are many legends. There is a legend that this boy was Dai Anguo, who was later adopted by Dai Jitao, who was also very happy. According to Jiang Weiguo himself, Dai Anguo was born to Dai Jitao and a Chinese woman, and was raised by his wife. I'm afraid he himself doesn't know who Dai Anguo's mother is. But a more credible statement is that although Michiko Tsubuchi gave birth to a child when she was in good terms with Chiang Kai-shek, the child was not Chiang Kai-shek's, but the fruit of her love with Dai Jitao. Chiang Kai-shek himself also knew about this. He knew that although Michiko Tsubuchi was with him now, he had always been in love with the young and romantic Dai Jitao in his heart. He was grateful to Dai Jitao for sharing his beloved woman with him, and was not angry because the child born by Michiko Jinbuchi was not his. Instead, he returned Michiko Jinbuchi to Dai Jitao. At that time, China's revolutionary activities were already in full swing. Shortly after Michiko Tsubuchi gave birth to the child of her love with a Chinese youth, Chiang Kai-shek received an order from Sun Yat-sen and had to return to Zhejiang. Originally, Chiang Kai-shek only had a temporary interest in Tsubuchi Michiko, so after returning to China, he quickly forgot about Tsubuchi Michiko and never mentioned this romantic affair. Tsubuchi Michiko was like a moment in Chiang Kai-shek's life. The shooting stars passing by are only momentarily beautiful. Michiko Tsubuchi also knew that Chiang Kai-shek was unreliable. She pinned her hopes on Dai Jitao, who fell in love with her. She intended to follow Dai Jitao to settle in China, but Dai Jitao, like Chiang Kai-shek, was both passionate and wanted to achieve something earth-shattering. How can a person who has a good career tie his hands and feet because of the long love between his children? What's more, Dai Jitao was already a married man at this time. His wife was four years older than him, had a violent temper, and was very strict with this "little brother". Dai Jitao loves and fears her. There was a joke circulating at that time: When Dai Jitao spoke at meetings of all sizes, he was often impassioned and very long, often exceeding the time specified by the host. So the host would remind him in a friendly way with a smile: "Your sister is here!" When he heard this, he immediately stopped. This is enough to show his fear of his wife. How could he let his "sister" know about this confusing relationship in Japan? It is self-evident whether he wants this son or not. After traveling thousands of miles to find a husband, it is difficult to reunite. After Dai Jitao returned to China, he never mentioned this Japanese love affair in front of his wife. The days passed day by day. Unexpectedly, one day the infatuated Michiko Tsubuchi took her son all the way across the ocean to Shanghai to find her beloved man and her son's biological father. At this time, Dai Jitao and Chiang Kai-shek happened to be engaged in securities trading business in Shanghai. On this day, Chiang Kai-shek was at No. 44 Huanlong Road. He only heard the doorbell ringing several times. He opened the door and saw, my God, it turned out that the people standing in front of him were Michiko and a little boy. When Chiang Kai-shek saw Michiko, he immediately realized that Michiko Tsubuchi had come to Qianli to find a husband. He immediately smiled and invited her into the living room. "How are you, Michiko? When did you arrive in Shanghai? Please come in quickly. I will ask Dai Jitao to come down to meet you." Following Japanese custom, Michiko bowed deeply and said, "It's been a long time since I last saw you. You are still the same. Look, and I am the mother of a 5-year-old child. You see, this little boy is Dai Jitao's flesh and blood. Do you think he looks like his father?" Chiang Kai-shek glanced at the child, and there was indeed something between his eyes. Dai Jitao looked like him. He was happy for Dai Jitao to have such a big child, so he rushed upstairs in three steps and two steps, shouting loudly: "Jitao, Jitao, who do you think is coming? It's Michiko who came to see you from Japan. She also brought your son, who looks so much like you! Haha, you are so lucky that your son is looking for a father!" Chiang Kai-shek's happy screams echoed throughout the house. Unexpectedly, when Dai Jitao heard this, his face immediately changed and turned pale. He quietly whispered to Chiang Kai-shek, "My ridiculous days in Japan are over. I was once romantic, but now I don't want to talk about the past anymore.
Now that I have a wife and children, you also know how powerful my wife is. If she found out about this, she would still have a falling out with me, so no matter what, it is impossible for me to restore the previous relationship with Michiko. I don’t want to see her, nor do I want to see that little boy. Jieshi, my good brother, please find an excuse for me and get her and that child away as soon as possible. Just say I'm not here, or simply say I'm not in Shanghai, and just get rid of her. You also need to tell her that you don't know my address or where to find me. Chiang Kai-shek asked Dai Jitao with some embarrassment: "Do you really not want to see your biological son?" " Dai Jitao shook his head impatiently, frowned, and said, "I already have a family. What do I want with Michiko's son? That phase of my life is over! You understand, let her go! " Chiang Kai-shek could only go downstairs dejectedly, always thinking about what excuse he should use to persuade Michiko. Although Chiang Kai-shek no longer had any feelings about the relationship with Michiko Tsubuchi, in Chiang Kai-shek's eyes Michiko was a gentle and kind woman, because during that period In the past days, she had always been gentle, generous, and kind. Chiang Kai-shek thought that he should not hurt her feelings too much, so when he returned to the house, he said to her: "Michiko, I am really sorry. Ji Tao is not here. I I don't know when he will come here. If you have anything to say, would you like me to tell him?" Michiko was originally full of expectations, thinking that Dai Jitao would rush out to meet her immediately, but she waited and saw nothing, and her heart felt cold. When she saw Chiang Kai-shek was the only one who came down from the stairs in complete despair. With a bitter look on her face, she almost cried with difficulty, and then she said to herself, "I came to Shanghai this time. Wrong decision. I believed that man's sweet words and thought he really loved me. I thought we could restore our previous relationship. This was the promise he made to me when he left Japan, saying that we would be able to relive our dreams and be reunited. That's why I endured the hardship and traveled here to show him his own little son. Now I know that the dream of a happy reunion that I have longed for for many years is just a sad fantasy, and the world is full of infatuated women and betrayed men. The man I love is also a heartless man. I only blame myself for being an infatuated fool! "After saying that, she couldn't help lowering her head and sobbing. Chiang Kai-shek really couldn't bear to see Michiko so sad, so he tried to persuade her: "Michiko, Ji Tao is a good man, he really loves you, he is not a heartless man. It's just that he can't be with you right now. You have to understand his difficulties. Please don't blame him. You just need to be patient and things may turn around. "Patience?" Michiko gave a bitter smile, then yelled at Chiang Kai-shek, tearing her voice crazily: "Don't lie to yourself and me again. Since Ji Tao is not even willing to meet his own flesh and blood, it means that he simply doesn't want to meet him." We are no longer wanted. But he should not forget his revolutionary days in Japan. When he was poor, I gave him my gold bracelets and gold necklaces to help him, and now he repays me like this. This is what I got. It was entirely my fault that I blindly trusted a treacherous man, and now I can cry over my stupidity. "She looked out the window, tears streaming down her face as she spoke, and her shoulders trembled uncontrollably. She cried for a long time, and even if she cried all her tears of grievance, she could not cry out the grievance and despair in her heart. Crying was of no use, not to mention that it was already... She was about to cry without tears. Finally, Michiko gritted her teeth, made up her mind, and said cruelly to Chiang Kai-shek: "Mr. Chiang, please tell Ji Tao for me that if he doesn't want his own flesh and blood, I won't want him either!" "After that, she kissed the little boy hastily, rushed out of the door like crazy, and ran onto the street... Chiang Kai-shek was startled by her sudden movement and rushed out to chase her. But it was no use, she ran away So quickly, she disappeared after turning on Xiafei Road. Chiang Kai-shek stood on the street, at a loss and didn't know where to look for her. In this way, Chiang Kai-shek took in the boy and named him Chiang Weiguo. It was agreed with Mao Fumei and Yao Yecheng that they would take turns taking care of the child for three months each. Jiang Weiguo, the son of Anzhu, became Chiang Kai-shek's second son in name. Although Chiang Weiguo was not Chiang Kai-shek's biological son, he regarded him as his own. Therefore, it is in the genealogy. After Jiang Weiguo arrived in Xikou, he was raised and loved by the Jiang family as much as Jiang Jingguo. He called Mrs. Wang his grandmother. Jiang Weiguo also had a very deep feeling for his "father". . As long as Jiang Weiguo said he missed his father, Chiang Kai-shek would take him to his side.
People often see Chiang Kai-shek holding Weiguo in his arms, and sometimes letting him ride on his shoulders, very intimately. Just like Chiang Ching-kuo, Chiang Kai-shek's education for Chiang Wei-kuo was very strict. A few years later, the boy became the famous second-level general of the Kuomintang Army and secretary-general of Taiwan's National Security Council. In early 1989, some newspapers published a report "Chiang Weiguo spoke publicly about his life experience for the first time, his surname Jiang and Dai are still a mystery", saying that Chiang Weiguo said that "the mystery of whether he is the son of Chiang Kai-shek or the son of Dai Jitao has not been confirmed so far" and " I hope I can find more information to figure it out.” "Jiang Weiguo is the son of Dai Jitao adopted by Chiang Kai-shek," this is what Mr. Mao Bingyue, deputy chairman of the Fenghua County Committee of the Revolutionary Revolution, said personally after hearing about Sister Chen Zhijian, who taught Chiang Weiguo's adoptive mother Yao Yecheng to learn culture. She also said that because Chiang Kai-shek regarded Weiguo as his own and her family kept it secret, it was inconvenient for others to leak it, so it is still rarely known to the public. It is said that during the revision of the genealogy, Jiang Weiguo once asked if his mother was mentioned in the genealogy. The compiler had no choice but to tell him that it was compiled based on his father's manuscript. Jiang Weiguo was silent, and later said: "Let's talk about it in 30 years." More than 30 years later, in 1984, when General Jiang Weiguo was demoted from Commander-in-Chief of Joint Logistics to Director of the Joint Training Department, he told reporters who interviewed him that he He does not have the bloodline of the "first family". In addition, the sons of Jiang Weiguo and Dai Jitao are very similar in appearance, and they have a very good relationship. When Jiang Weiguo talked about his relationship with Dai Anguo, he said: "Anguo and I are brothers, and blood is thicker than water." These words proved that Jiang Weiguo The relationship between Jiang Weiguo and Dai Anguo is that of half-brothers. The fact that Jiang Weiguo, who is frank by nature, can say these words seems to confirm the legend about the mystery of his life experience that has been in the political arena for decades. There are also rumors that Michiko Tsubuchi did not disappear. She maintained correspondence with Chiang Wei-kuo. After Chiang Wei-kuo came to Taiwan in 1949, he wanted to support his biological mother, but due to Soong Meiling, this could not be realized. In February 1957, when Jiang Weiguo remarried Qiu Ailun after losing his wife, he was accompanied by Dai Anguo to Tokyo, Japan to hold a wedding. The officiant was none other than his biological mother, Michiko Tsubuchi. In 1967, when Jiang Weiguo was invited to visit Japan, he thought of his mother's old age, so he took her back to Taiwan to enjoy her old age. Michiko Tsubuchi died in 1977.
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