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In 62, Chen Jieru moved to Hong Kong and wrote to Chiang on her deathbed: I have always endured the greatest self-sacrifice

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In May 1952, Chen Jieru arrived in Hong Kong. After arriving in Hong Kong, Chen Jieru contacted Chen Lifu.

After Chiang Kai-shek and Chen Jieru divorced, he acted as a secret envoy between the two.

After Chen Lifu reported the information about Chen Jieru's return to Hong Kong to Chiang Kai-shek. asked Chiang Ching-kuo to arrange for Dai Anguo to go to Hong Kong to meet Chen Jieru and bring a letter.

This letter was written by Chiang Kai-shek to Chen Jieru, and although it was a reassuring letter, it also expressed Chiang Kai-shek's heart.

Chiang Kai-shek also gave Chen Jieru some money after the two divorced, if you look at it this way, some people may think that he still has a conscience. But these things can't soothe his harm to Chen Jieru.

In 62, Chen Jieru moved to Hong Kong and wrote to Chiang on her deathbed: I have always endured the greatest self-sacrifice

In 1963, Dai Anguo rented a 1,600-square-meter apartment for Chen Jieru in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, and promised to pay $10,000 a year for his family, with a monthly rent of $400.

After Chiang Kai-shek and Chen Jieru divorced, Chiang Kai-shek paid 180,000 oceans as the living expenses of Chen Jieru's mother and daughter in the future. But all this money was purchased into land, and the Kuomintang also took it away after it went to Taiwan.

Chen Jieru was worried that she would not be able to work in order to save Chiang Kai-shek's reputation, and her life would be unsustainable. The $10,000 a year that Taiwan has pledged is also unstable.

So she also requested a one-time payment of $250,000 in Hong Kong, or to buy two properties in Hong Kong, plus $100,000 in cash and a $5,000 annual subsidy.

But this request was denied, and Chen Jieru's life was even more insecure, which made her always worried.

In 62, Chen Jieru moved to Hong Kong and wrote to Chiang on her deathbed: I have always endured the greatest self-sacrifice

At this time, Chiang Kai-shek's English teacher came to the door, and he suggested that Chen Jieru dictate the past in English and then go to the United States to publish it, so that it could also be used as a bargaining chip for renegotiation with the Taiwan side.

Chen Shimin also said that he would write for her. After many considerations, Chen Jieru finally decided to cooperate with him.

In the process of sorting out the oral materials, Chen Jieru was also in contact with the American publishing house on the other side, and she was smart enough to deliberately let Taiwan notice it.

Soon, Taiwan also got the news. Chen Lifu began to send three letters to Chen Jieru to persuade him to negotiate with Taiwan.

Finally, in 1964, an agreement was reached: Chiang Kai-shek would give him $200,000 in cash and a 140-square-meter property in Kowloon. But Chen Jieru must also hand over the original manuscript and cannot leave a copy.

After the incident was over, the Jiang family still maintained a friendship with Chen Jieru.

In fact, Chen Jieru is nominally Chiang Kai-shek's ex-wife and is respected, but in fact, the damage she suffered is also unbearable for ordinary people.

In 62, Chen Jieru moved to Hong Kong and wrote to Chiang on her deathbed: I have always endured the greatest self-sacrifice

At first, she became Chiang Kai-shek's wife from an ignorant girl under Chiang Kai-shek's rhetoric. Within a few years of their marriage, Chiang Kai-shek cheated on Song Meiling.

Chiang Kai-shek also had the idea of abandoning her, and even when the two were not divorced, everyone was matching Song Meiling and Chiang Kai-shek.

And more importantly, when Chiang Kai-shek asked Chen Jieru to study abroad, he didn't tell the truth, and Chen Jieru could only go abroad.

However, on the way abroad, she learned that Chiang Kai-shek could not wait to announce the news of his divorce from her. At the same time, the news of marrying Song Meiling was also announced.

This kind of injury, just ask how many people can bear it. In the United States, Chen Jieru is alone and suffers from great psychological pain, studying and adjusting at the same time. After graduating and returning to China, he has been living in the mainland.

In 62, Chen Jieru moved to Hong Kong and wrote to Chiang on her deathbed: I have always endured the greatest self-sacrifice

After separating from Chiang Kai-shek, she did not remarry, and for more than 40 years, she endured the past experience alone and lived in seclusion. Regarding the grievances she suffered, Chen Jieru has never told anyone.

But before she died, she still wrote a letter to Chiang Kai-shek, saying what she had in her heart for so many years: "I have endured the greatest self-sacrificing ......", which can't help but make people feel distressed and pity when they read it.

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