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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chen_JieruChen Jieru - Wikipedia

    Chen Jieru (Chinese: 陳潔如; 26 August 1906 – 21 January 1971), also romanized Ch'en Chieh-ju, was the second wife of Chiang Kai-shek. She was nicknamed Jennie. Chen's ancestral hometown was Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, but she was born in Shanghai. She wrote a memoir which Chiang successfully suppressed during his lifetime.

  2. Oct 30, 2019 · Chiang’s next paramour, Chen Jieru, known as Jenny, was the first to be actually described openly as “Madame Chiang Kai-shek”. At this point you might ask yourself why the “Madame” so often with Chinese women. This is because the legal wives of Chinese officials also carried rank. They weren’t simple “tai tai” like ordinary women.

  3. Oct 27, 2021 · Since ancient times, amorous and empty hate. Chen Jieru: The life that fell from the peak to the bottom is only because of the love and hatred for a man. In 1949, Chiang Kai-shek retired to Taiwan, and Chen Jieru decided to stay in Shanghai.

  4. Chiang Kai-shek's Secret Past: The Memoir of His Second Wife, Ch'en Chieh-ju is a book by Jennie Chen Jieru (as Chen Chieh-ju), with Lloyd E. Eastman as the editor and author of the introduction. It was the final work with work done by Eastman. Chen was the second wife of Chiang Kai-shek, and this book is a memoir of her experiences with Chiang.

  5. Chen Jieru (Chinese: 陳潔如; 26 August 1906 – 21 January 1971), also spelled Ch'en Chieh-ju, was the second wife of Chiang Kai-shek. She was nicknamed Jennie. Chen's ancestral hometown was Ningpo (Ningbo), Chekiang (Zhejiang) Province, and she was born in Shanghai. She wrote a memoir which Chiang successfully suppressed during his lifetime.

  6. Dec 13, 2014 · 2 According to an alleged autobiography of Chen Jieru (Chiang’s wife from 1921 to 1927), Chiang was desperate when he broke with the Nationalist Government at Wuhan in 1927. Since Chiang needed to build connections with the powerful Song family, he begged Chen Jieru “to step aside for five years so that I can marry Song Meiling and get the ...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yao_YechengYao Yecheng - Wikipedia

    Yao Yecheng (姚冶誠, 26 August 1887 – 1966), along with Chen Jieru (陳潔如, "Jennie", 1906–1971) was among the two concubines of Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石, 1887–1975) during the time when Chiang was also in an arranged marriage to Mao Fumei (毛福梅, 1882–1939).

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