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Chapter 62 Section 4 Jiang III who can't help

Commentary on Chiang Kai-shek 李敖 4453Words 2018-03-16
In fact, Chiang Kai-shek only had one son, Jingguo, born of Mao Fumei, and brought in by Jiang Weiguo.Jingguo's Russian wife, Jiang Fangliang, bore him a daughter and three sons.His daughter, Jiang Xiaozhang, married Yu Dawei's eldest son, Yu Yanghe, a Chinese-German hybrid. Jiang Jingguo was very unhappy at first, thinking that Yu Yanghe was too old and married again, but it turned out to be good, and he kept his own. The mixed-race family of the three Russian countries lives in the United States and is completely out of the circle of right and wrong.The three sons, Xiaowen, Xiaowu, and Xiaoyong, are the hope of the third generation of the Chiang dynasty, and there are many troubles.Jiang Jingguo’s twins, Zhang Xiaoyan and Zhang Xiaoci, who were born to his mistress Zhang Yaruo in southern Jiangxi, were killed by secret agents because Zhang’s daughter insisted on her birthright. Maintain an official position.

At the beginning, Chiang Kai-shek had high hopes for his eldest grandson Xiaowen, and he also appointed his successor internally.Since Chiang Kai-shek sent him into the military academy and made a lot of publicity, the layout has been known all over the world.Unexpectedly, this son is Huahua Taisui. He failed in learning books, so he went to learn swords; to die.During this period, thanks to the help of modern medicine and the royal ward, Mr. Rong spent eighteen years in bed.Jiang Xiaowen's self-destruction is the greatest hatred of the Jiang family. Otherwise, in terms of age, Xiaowen's succession to Jingguo is like Jingguo's succession to Jieshi.

After Xiaowen died of illness, Xiaowu, who was ten years younger, and Xiaoyong, who was even younger, remained.After the two little brothers grew up, they went into politics and business respectively.Xiaoyong, the youngest brother, joins the party-run business, doing big business and making a lot of money.At the age of thirty-five, he became the head of Zhongxing Electronics Company, one of the largest companies in the island, and took over projects wantonly.Such as taking over the construction of Taoyuan International Airport and motorcycle helmets and other big business.Anyway, the fat and water don't fall into the field of outsiders, and I alone dip it.It is inevitable for Xiaowu to enter politics, and the dynasties need to succeed, and there is no choice.

When Chiang Ching-kuo officially became the "president", Xiaowu's position as a prince became more and more obvious.The best example of deliberate training is the three training courses held on Yangmingshan. Jiang Xiaowu ended the third period after graduation. Qian Fu from the "Minister", Song Chuyu from the Secretary-General of the Kuomintang and James Soong from the "Provincial Chairman", etc. These "young talents" who are known as "mountain fellows" form a "classmate" relationship with Jiang Xiaowu in name, but they are actually princelings. Compared with Li Shimin's eighteen bachelors.As a result, the eighteen scholars of the Jiang family qualified one by one and were appointed officials and received salary, but the second prince of the Jiang family fell short and failed to become Tang Taizong.

Of course, Jiang Xiaowu was definitely not Tang Taizong's material. Americans observed from the sidelines that this Chinese-Russian mixed-race named Alex Chiang was extremely unstable, a drunkard and a smoker, and he was sensual and sympathetic. He likes to make friends with gangsters (see Kaplan. Fire of the Dragon, p. 305, 362), which is obviously "bad" in character and learning.After all, the times are different. The Jiang family engages in family politics under the banner of "democracy", and they are always ashamed to be as blatant as the old crown prince.So you can't reveal it, you can only do it secretly.Naturally, in the name of the chairman of the China Broadcasting Corporation, he started by gradually mastering secret agents and participating in party affairs.Anyone with a discerning eye can tell at a glance that the party-run broadcasting business at that time had a close relationship with intelligence organizations.

When Chiang Ching-kuo became president, the party, government, and military special agents were caught even more. Wang Sheng, the second person in the military special department, became powerful because of this, and organized small groups such as "Xinlu", which greatly strengthened the spy's control over the school. Philosophy of National Taiwan University This is an example of this incident.Jiangnan mentioned in "The Biography of Jiang Jingguo": Wang Sheng used the name of Liu Shaokang's group to form a party for personal gain and become domineering and domineering. He became the "Cultural Revolution Group" of the Kuomintang. He was unaware of the country's illness, and after learning the truth, he ordered it to be eradicated.Wang Sheng cut power and was exiled to South America, which shows Jingguo's courage and determination to act decisively. (pages 362 to 363)

What Jiangnan saw was not profound. No matter how fierce Wang Sheng was, like Dai Li, he was just a wolf dog raised by the Jiang family. "Eliminate him", so why "courage"?Jiang Nan didn't see it either. It was Qian Fu, Taipei's "representative in the United States" who reported on Wang Sheng. The "mountain fellows" and "princelings" also revealed that it's time for Jiang Xiaowu to intervene in secret agents, and Wang Sheng'an has to be "exiled to South America"? It is not necessary for Xiaowu to have a high professional title to intervene in the secret service. He can take over Wang Sheng's real power by intervening in the National Security Council as an assistant to the president. Who would dare not buy the crown prince's account?Since then, the secret agent has to report to Xiaowu every day, and Xiaowu briefs his father every week. (See Kaplan, Fire of the Dragon, p. 362) Since Xiaowu intervened as a spy, his underworld friends could come in handy, especially the Bamboo Union Gang of children from other provinces, which could be used as a peripheral.In fact, the Kuomintang has a long history of close relations with the Clan, and Chiang Kai-shek even borrowed the help of the Green Clan, and has been citing it as foreign aid.

On the morning of October 15, 1984, the writer Jiang Nan was shot dead by mobs in the garage of his home in San Francisco.Jiang Nan, formerly known as Liu Yiliang, opened a gift shop in San Francisco, but his real interest was writing current commentaries. Because he was born in a cadre school for political workers, he knew a lot about Chiang Ching-kuo. "Long Yun Biography" and "Wu Guozhen Biography" even touched the taboo of the Jiang family.Therefore, when Jiangnan was murdered, anyone with a discerning eye would know at a glance that it was a political murder of putting blame on words and eradicating dissidents.The regime with the motive to kill Jiangnan is none other than the Chiang family, and the Jiang regime sent spies to kill dissident literati, and the history is endless. In the mainland era, there were Shi Liangcai, Yang Xingfo, Wen Yiduo, etc., and in Taiwan, there were Xu Shoushang, Lin Yixiong Family members and Chen Wencheng and so on.However, how can the spy kill the murderer?It is not for nothing that the above-mentioned important cases cannot be solved.Not only that, but after the situation has changed, the spies will boast that they are eliminating traitors for the country.

But the Jiangnan case is different.Although he is also a Chinese with yellow skin and black hair, he is in the United States and has American citizenship.In other words, from a legal point of view, it is equivalent to sending people from Taiwan to the United States to kill an American, and the United States is relied on by the Kuomintang regime.As Wan Yagang, who once belonged to the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, said, "When you go up to the mountains, you will eventually meet a tiger." (See "Information on the KMT-Communist Struggle", p. 153) The murderers who directly shot and killed Jiangnan were Wu Dun and Dong Guisen under the leadership of Chen Qili, the boss of the Bamboo Union Gang.After leaving their bicycles at the scene, they escaped in the corresponding car.Before returning to Taipei, they talked on the phone with senior officials of Taipei's National Defense Intelligence Agency at San Francisco Airport, and left a voice saying "the transaction is successful and we will celebrate."Chen Qili took precautions so as not to be betrayed by the intelligence bureau and used as a scapegoat, leaving a tape, stating that he had trained at the base of the Yangmingshan intelligence bureau on August 14, 1984, and the director Wang Xiling was ordered to send him to the United States to kill The traitor Liu Yiliang, the deputy director Hu Yimin, and the director Chen Humen were all present (Chen Qili's recording was translated from Bai Ying in Kaplan, Fire of the Dragon, P. 446-448), and all the evidence was successively obtained by the FBI .

When the background of the murderer's Bamboo Union gang was exposed in the United States, the Taipei authorities immediately launched the "Yi Qing Project" to crack down on gangsters. The guests at the celebration banquet, Chen Qili and Wu Dun, were thrown into prison as prisoners. Dong Guisen took advantage of the opportunity to escape.After the relationship between the Bamboo Union Gang and the Intelligence Bureau was grasped by the US police, Taiwan officials immediately dismissed the acting director Chen Humen, the director Wang Xiling, and the deputy director Hu Yimin, and detained them for investigation.This suddenly means that the Kuomintang government admits that the Intelligence Bureau is involved in the case, and the situation is extremely serious.The U.S. side is very clear that this is definitely not an individual act of the Taiwan Intelligence Agency.In fact, in his book Fire of the Dragon: Politics, Murder, and the Kuomintang, American investigative journalist David E. Kaplan listed in detail the KMT agents For more than forty years, American activities have included spying on Americans, bribing members of Congress, stealing weapons and technology secrets, selling drugs, and now murdering American citizens on American soil.The U.S. judiciary and legislature have pushed for thorough investigations and demanded extradition to hold those behind the scenes higher than the intelligence chief.However, the executive branch, especially the White House of President Ronald Reagan, is unwilling to press too far for the interests of the United States, because if the situation expands, it will inevitably lead to an arms embargo and economic sanctions. Isn't it necessary to bring down Taiwan?It was decided to treat this legal issue as a diplomatic one.Reagan actually did not publicly mention the Jiangnan case, which aroused criticism from the Japanese representative Norman Mimeta, who accused Reagan of being silent on the Jiangnan case, although he strongly condemned and wanted to eradicate terrorism, saying that "I am very sorry." Tell you, among us Asian Americans, there is a growing feeling that your administration is not serious about the basic rights of minorities." (Quoted from Kaplan, Fire of the Dragon, p. 442) In all fairness, Reagan's silence and reluctance to delve into it was not racial discrimination, but because the national interests of the United States were at stake, and he did not want Beijing to benefit from it.However, Reagan still ordered the expulsion of all Kuomintang spies in the United States, leaving none behind. This is an unprecedented move, and it is enough for the Kuomintang to look at.

The United States did not break the casserole and ask the end, so that the Kuomintang could "abandon the car and protect the handsome", until Wang Xiling did not expose the backstage boss.However, who is the boss behind the scenes? People with a discerning eye understand that the Jiang family cannot get rid of the relationship, and the public opinion at home and abroad is unanimously pointing to Jiang Xiaowu.First of all, Xiaowu has indeed intervened in the secret service at this time. Even Li Ao claimed in the article that being in prison is a "difficulty". "Damn the father of the nation, blaspheme the president." (See the eighty-fourth issue of "Li Ao Qianqiu Commentary Series", pages 311-312) Since Xiaowu was able to command secret agents and was also the crown prince, the appearance of Taipei's civil and military officials at that time stalking others had already appeared in public. Not avoiding people's eyes and ears at all.Secondly, Xiaowu and the Bamboo Union gang had colluded for a long time and had frequent contacts. After the accident, they lied and said that they never knew Chen Qili and had never met him. witnesses. "New York Times" reporter Bao Defu wrote an article and reported that Jiang Xiaowu had a relationship with the Zhulian Gang. Xiaowu threatened to sue for defamation, but he dared not take any action. He was obviously guilty.Besides, Zhang Anle, the leader of the Bamboo Union Gang in the United States, and Dong Guisen, the murderer who was tried in the United States, both stated clearly that the "big boss" behind the murder was Jiang Xiaowu.On March 1, 1985, Zhang Anle confessed in public at the "Lincoln Plaza Hotel" in California, USA, and confirmed that after Jiang Xiaowu ordered Chen Qili to kill Jiangnan, Chen Qili's father hurriedly called from Taipei. Zhang said that if the Bamboo Federation continues to accuse the "President"'s son of murder, the Kuomintang will kill Chen Qili and put him in prison. (See Kaplan, Fire of the Dragon, p. 468-469) Apparently threatened by the Taiwan authorities, the overseas Bamboo Federation gang members were afraid to make any further announcements. At the same time, the Taiwanese government launched its propaganda machine and used the neutral Hong Kong publication "The Nineties" to publish the so-called seven letters from Jiangnan, reducing Jiangnan to the level of an intelligence bureau informant.They believe that assassinating the victim is an acceptable moral behavior if the victim's reputation is damaged.When someone kills someone, he still needs to have a "character assassination".In fact, Jiang Nan not only has contacts with the intelligence agencies of the Kuomintang, but also with the intelligence agencies of the United States and mainland China. We can call him an informant, but he is definitely not a spy of one aspect, let alone three aspects. spy.No spy would write controversial articles so blatantly.No matter how the Kuomintang belittles Jiangnan, it cannot say that killing Jiangnan is justified, let alone make up for the sequelae caused by killing Jiangnan. For the Chiang dynasty, the fallout was especially disastrous.The Americans do not want to kill them all for their own national interests and pursue the culprits, but they also do not want to see the Jiang family pass on to the next generation.Chiang Ching-kuo was troubled both at home and abroad, and under strong pressure from the United States, he had no choice but to let go, declaring that the Chiang family could not and would not take over, and "exiled" Xiaowu to Singapore as a "representative".Xiaowu's exile is just like Wang Sheng's exile in the past.From the moment Xiaowu left Taiwan, Jiang Jingguo must have understood that it was impossible to continue to follow the path his father Chiang Kai-shek followed. There should be no doubt that the Jiangnan case is related to Jiang Xiaowu. Is it related to Jiang Jingguo?Lu Keng said in the article "The Impact of the Jiangnan Case on the Taiwan Bureau" that "Jiang Jingguo seems a bit outrageous" (see "Li Ao Qianqiu Commentary Series" No. 83, page 237), but it is not outrageous.Although Jiang Xiaowu intervened to command the spies, the top leader of the spies was still Jiang Jingguo.Jiang Xiaowu had no reason to hide such a thing from his own father, not to mention that their motive for killing people was their patriotic behavior of sanctioning traitors. Jiang Jingguo never stopped or even criticized this kind of patriotic behavior that spies talked about.It is impossible for a strong man like Jiang Jingguo to be concealed by his son and spies.The greatest possibility is that Jiang Jingguo acquiesced in advance and covered up afterwards.Even if he took a step back and said that he didn't know beforehand, he still couldn't escape his moral responsibility.If a company makes a mistake, can the chairman be able to shirk his responsibility? We saw the Chiang dynasty rising and falling.Chiang Kai-shek shot and killed Tao Chengzhang in 1912, and Jiang Xiaowu ordered the Zhulian Gang to shoot and kill Liu Yiliang in 1984, which shocked both sides of the Pacific Ocean.The two shots fired seventy-three years apart symbolize a beginning and an end, and it can be said that there is a beginning and an end.
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