Jiang Baili has been a professional soldier throughout his life. He is committed to the construction of the National Defense Force and has devoted his entire life to this end. With his military talent, if he put it to use in the civil war, he would be able to achieve great success, be promoted and make a fortune, and become a general at his fingertips. He did not do it. His military construction was for the country, not for a certain person or a certain doctrine. The military education he provided left China with a corps of senior officers with certain professional qualities. Most of these people did not have the noble beliefs of Mr. Jiang Baili, but after all they learned professional knowledge and played a major role in China's cause of resisting foreign aggression[4].
The phoenix travels in thousands of places, but it cannot rest on a phoenix tree. In the vanity fair, the lonely Jiang Baili is lonely, but noble[4].
Jiang Baili is also a Confucian general. He represents the character of the last generation of "scholars" in China[4]. Birds of a feather flock together, and the list of Mr. Chiang's friends is enough to astonish people: Bernard Shaw, Tagore, Xu Zhimo, Lin Huiyin, Russell, Dewey... Chiang's ancestors were great book collectors, and they were full of knowledge since childhood. With this kind of character, he later integrated Chinese and Western In one body, in terms of military, calligraphy, literature, art, and diplomacy, once you get your hands on it, your achievements will be comparable to those of first-class masters. "Zhejiang Tide", the youth editor of Mr. Jiang, is as sharp and profound as "Xiangjiang Review" and "New Youth". His translation of "History of the Western Renaissance" is still used as a textbook at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Who can imagine that this book was written by a second-level army general?! It is as deep as the sea. I often think of Lu Xiangshan, a great scholar from the Song Dynasty who was proficient in Go. When he lived in Lin'an, he often watched the masters play. After returning home, he often thought about the scale. Suddenly one day he realized, "There are many rivers in this map." Then he competed with the best master in Lin'an. Play chess and win two games in a row. The sea has real capacity, as Mr. Jiang Baili said [4].
Mr. Jiang Baili’s wisdom is great[4]. For example, during the Anti-Japanese War, Mr. Chiang knew very well that he could not kill the Japanese soldiers by handing out leaflets on the streets. His approach was to conduct thorough research on all aspects of Japanese society, military, and politics in a down-to-earth manner, combined with a full understanding of China, to complete Professional strategy for war against Japan. If Mao Zedong answered the question "Can China defeat Japan?", then Jiang Baili answered the question "How can China defeat Japan?" [4]
Mr. Jiang is not without cleverness. For example, during the Xi'an Incident, Zhang Xueliang wanted to send someone to Nanjing to negotiate for an armistice, but he was afraid that Nanjing would not accept it, so he asked Mr. Jiang Baili for advice. The gentleman asked: "Who do you hate the most among the people here?" Zhang said: "Jiang Dingwen." The gentleman said: "Then let him go." Nanjing soon ceased fire[4].
Looking proudly at Yunei like an eagle, behind a pair of wise eyes are iron wings like rafters[4].
Mr. Jiang Baili was a man of true love and nature. When the military academy failed to run well in major matters, he committed suicide as the principal. However, in minor matters, such as his love with Mrs. Zuo Mei, his family could not accept it, so he wrote a letter. Said: "I was born because of you, and now you want to put me to death, okay, I will come to Japan right away, and I will die in your home [4]." As a general, especially a person who thinks about life-long problems. The patriotic general who fought in Japan, such a true friendship is touching. How can you not be a husband to Lianzi? That is because the general is such a true love person, and so are his friends [4]. After the Northern Expedition, Chiang Kai-shek imprisoned Mr. Baili because he refused to persuade his disciple Tang Shengzhi to disband his troops. (Mr. Baili believed that Tang Su valued friendship, so he persuaded Tang to obey. But politics is politics, friendship is friendship, and Tang should decide his own affairs. Not oppressing him as a teacher), Xu Zhimo brought his luggage to accompany his husband to jail! When his husband went to Guangxi after the Anti-Japanese War started, his disciples and old friends cheered and encouraged him to drink. Someone advised him not to drink too much because he had a gunshot wound. The general stood up and said, "Soldiers are not afraid of death, so why should they be afraid of drinking?" Then he drank to his heart's content, shocking everyone [4].