Jiang Baili's calligraphy

When it comes to China's modern history, we can't avoid Jiang Baili. He is Qian Xuesen's father-in-law, a famous military scientist in the Republic of China and a famous military giant in China. He was an imperial scholar in the late Qing Dynasty. I was a classmate of Cai E in the Japanese Army NCO School; He is a disciple of Liang Qichao, and he is also a teacher and friend. He founded Zhejiang Tide, to which both Zhang Taiyan and Lu Xun contributed. He also founded the Crescent Society and became friends with Xu Zhimo. He is a scholar, scholar, political commentator and military scientist. His life is full of legends. Jiang Baili idled around and took photos, but the most legendary experience in his life was related to a Japanese woman named Sato Yato. Not many people may know this name, but people should be more familiar with her Chinese name-Jiang Zuomei. Zuo Meishi is also a strange girl. Since she married General Jiang Baili at the age of 22, she broke off contact with the Japanese. During her stay in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, like women in China, she worked tirelessly to treat the wounded in China. After the general's death, he raised five children through misunderstanding and suspicion, all of whom were educated by China's cultural traditions and never learned the word Japanese, and gained universal respect from Chinese people. And her affinity with Jiang Baili is full of legend. Jiang Baili and Jiang Zuomei's family are in danger 19 12 12. In February, Jiang Baili was appointed president of Baoding Military Academy by Yuan Shikai, but China at that time was teetering and the school was deeply affected. Jiang Baili mediated in many ways in the school, but he was often treated unfairly by the old warlords in Beiyang. Although he overcame all difficulties and realized the ideal of a powerful country, the reality is far from the ideal. The military department did not allocate funds, and the correspondence and negotiations in Beijing were fruitless, and even the resignation was delayed. In a rage, the proud Jiang Baili committed suicide with a pistol in front of the Shangwutang in front of all the teachers and students. Thanks to the load of the batter around, Jiang Baili's life was saved. Yuan Shikai was shocked when he heard about it. He immediately asked Cao Rulin, the chief transport officer, to go to the Japanese legation and asked them to send the best surgeons to Baoding to rescue Jiang Baili. When Japanese military doctor Hirado and head nurse Sato Yato arrived in Baoding, they found that the bullet had penetrated the ribs and no operation was performed. At that time, Jiang Baili, who was strong-willed, was injured, but his heart was dead and he was determined not to stay in the world. The doctor thinks that spiritual comfort is more important than medication at the moment, so Miss Sato stays in Baoding to take care of Jiang Baili's daily life. However, this Japanese woman never imagined that this accidental event made her fall in love with Jiang Baili. According to Jiang Baili Biography, Chiang's love sprouted from Sato's encouragement. Sato told a grand truth: "Life does not belong to oneself, but to the country; You are trained by the country, and you should serve the country. How can you serve your country when you die? She also said to Jiang: "Be patient, patience is the spiritual pillar of brave people." . If you can't be patient, how can you achieve great things in the future? "Miss Sato convinced him with the words of Japanese forbearance, which deeply touched Jiang Baili. Jiang was so impressed with the nurse that he was introduced as a confidante. Although the details of comfort can't be falsified, it really doesn't sound like love, but it sounds like a mother-in-law tattoo. But the memory of their daughter, Jiang Ying, Qian Xuesen's wife, sounds more passionate. Jiang Ying thought that what his father valued was his mother's beauty and virtue. A person who has been seriously injured in body and mind is trying to live to death and rejoin life (life must be possible before revolution is possible). What will inspire his courage? Beauty is likely to take precedence over mountains and rivers. But no matter what kind of idea she had first, Miss Sato's meticulous care rekindled Jiang's hope for life in desperation, and he couldn't help falling in love with this foreign women in front of him. Jiang Baili, Mrs Zuo Mei and their four daughters, but Sato is a public official after all, and was recalled by the embassy. People deeply miss Jiang Baili. Subsequently, Jiang resigned as the principal and went to Beijing to recuperate. Yuan Shikai was awed and valued, and provided Jiang Baili with a leisure job to recuperate. At this time, Jiang Baili was not at all polite, but also showed his love to Sato through Yuan Shikai's relationship. The love between them is full of twists and turns. In most of the materials, it is said that after Sato returned to China, Jiang Baili's love letter launched an offensive. Jiang Ying speculated about their parents' love as follows: "He writes very well, so must his love letters. Finally, he touched the girl's heart and she decided to come to China. 1937, Jiang Baili (third from right) took a group photo with his daughters Jiang Ying (second from right) and He Jiang (fourth from left) in Germany. However, their love was opposed by many people: Jiang Baili's doctor called Sato Yato to his office and warned Sato Yato not to make wild guesses. He said that Jiang Baili had a wife in Jiang Shixia Town, Haining County, Zhejiang Province. And Sato's parents also think that their daughter should not marry a young man with a dark wound in China. 1936, Jiang Baili, his wife Zuo Mei and his daughters Jiang Ying (first from right) and He Jiang (first from left) visited Berlin Zoo, but Jiang Baili loved Sato deeply, and Hongyan's love letters were endless. Jiang Baili's practice was later called "loose assault tactics" by his good friend and famous journalist Tao Juyin of the Republic of China. He once wrote a book saying, "I was born because of you, and now you want to kill me." Ok, I'll come to Japan right away and die in your house. "As a general, especially a patriotic general who has been thinking about anti-Japanese all his life, such sincere friendship is touching. How can Reiko Kobayakawa not be a husband? Later, Jiang went to Japan to meet Sato's parents and propose marriage. Sato's parents saw that young people in China loved their daughter so much and agreed to their marriage. Jiang Baili wrote scriptures in prison (part). 19 14 A year and a half after committing suicide, in the autumn, a Japanese ship slowly sailed into tanggu port, Tianjin, and Jiang Baili finally met the bride at Tanggu pier. The fake German hotel in Tianjin has forged a century-old friendship with Miss Sato. After that, Miss Sato, no, it should be Mrs. Jiang. She has never been back to Japan. This year, Jiang Baili was 32 years old and Zuomei was 24 years old. After marriage, Jiang Baili's wife was named "Zuomei". He also bought a few acres of land at the foot of Dongshan Mountain in Shixia, Zhejiang Province, and planted 200 plums nicknamed "Meiyuan" for retirement. They gave birth to five daughters, but Mrs. Zuomei never spoke Japanese. At ordinary times, the whole family speaks in authentic Beijing dialect, and she has become an out-and-out China native. After the Anti-Japanese War, Mrs. Zuo Mei said, "The Sino-Japanese War was the fault of Japanese warlords' aggression!" 1937, Jiang Baili donated her car to the country to support the Anti-Japanese War, while Mrs. Zuo Mei sold a lot of jewelry and valuables, bought cloth and gauze, and made uniforms, bandages and gauze around the clock with her daughters and sent them to the front to rescue the wounded. Jiang Zuomei, Jiang Baili and their five golden flowers 1938. After Jiang Baili's death, Mrs Zuo Mei lived alone with her daughter. Of the five daughters, two are Jiang Yong and four are Jiang Hua who has settled in the United States. Five girls, He Jiang, live in Beijing. Their third daughter, Jiang Ying, is studying music in Germany. She married the scientist Qian Xuesen in 1947, which also made a history. However, Jiang Baili's death in the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895 brought great pressure to his wife, but Mrs. Zuomei quickly won the trust and love of the Japanese people with her actions. She went to the anti-Japanese front and served as a field nurse to care for injured Japanese soldiers. After that, she educated the general's five daughters in Chinese, took them to the street fund-raising office, tore off the jewelry on her head and donated it to the cause of the Anti-Japanese War, and went to the front to serve the wounded in China. In her later years, Mrs Zuo Mei said that she did it because she thought China's fight was just. Before and after the Anti-Japanese War, Jiang Baili (second from the right in the front row) took a group photo with Hu Shi (second from the left in the front row) and others. Mrs. Zuo Mei has been living in her daughter's house in Beijing. 1978, his wife died of illness, and the name on the tombstone is "Jiang Zuomei"-the name of a traditional son of China. 1984, Jiang Ying escorted his mother's ashes to Hangzhou and buried them with his father in the tomb of Xia Nanshan in Fenghuang Mountain. 1938165438+1October 4th, Jiang Baili died in Yishan county, Guangxi. The picture shows the Yishan Auditorium where the memorial service was held. Jiang Baili, an immortal Confucian general, was noble and lonely. He was proficient in economy and knowledge since he was a child, and integrated Chinese and western cultures. He can be a first-class master in military affairs, calligraphy, literature, fine arts and diplomacy. In less than 60 years of life, Jiang Baili has done so many things and left a love legend. Perhaps his most cherished identity is Sato's husband. In the second half of his life, Sato became a China woman because of her love for life and death and the ups and downs of the world. There is also a woman from China who is submerged behind the transnational love legend. Her name is Cha Pinzhen, and she was originally arranged by Jiang Baili. She has no children for life. She is also a distant aunt of Jin Yong, and there are few historical materials about her. Only Jin Yong mentioned her in an article in the 1950 s. When the curtain of the beautiful story of heroic beauty falls, those ordinary lives are like dust, and only when there is occasional light passing by will they be a little dazzling.