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Chapter 69 Chiang Kai-shek, you can't fool me (1)

Li Ao has something to say 李敖 1798Words 2018-03-18
I often feel very conceited that I can leave my name in history.What's your name?At least two points I think I can stay: first, I will tell you how to read a living book, not a dead book, that is, how to learn; second, I will tell you how to write a good article .Some people say: Are these two points bragging? In fact, I still retain my true skills.Let me tell you that the ancient Chinese talked about the three immortals, namely: Lide, meritorious service, and Liyan.Taiwan has no achievements to make, and I, Li Ao, have no achievements to make, but my words are enough to make me immortal, because I have written more than 15 million words.I think I am a person who can walk alone in personality, and until now, everyone may think that I am bragging. You can see how difficult it is to read the memoirs I wrote-to be able to walk alone, all the way Come, be consistent, but how difficult it is.

I have mentioned to everyone that since I debuted very early, I have a chance to play solitaire with figures from the "May 4th" era, one of whom is Mr. Hu Shi.Mr. Hu Shi once wrote me a brush character, which is this character, which is called "rather complicated than simple, lower than tall, near than far, and clumsy than clever".These are Zhu Zi's words, Zhu Huiweng's words, Hu Shi wrote to Mr. Li Ao, and later stamped them.His handwriting is very delicate, and to those of us who know history, it looks a bit like a daughter's book (written by a girl), like Mr. Qigong from the mainland, with very delicate handwriting, a daughter's book.For the comfort women who were deceived by the Japanese during the Second World War and robbed to become military sex slaves, this painting was sold for one million Taiwan dollars, which is close to 30,000 US dollars, so this word is no longer in my hand .Hu Shi once said: To be a scholar, one must have doubts where there is no doubt; to be a man, one must not doubt where there is doubt.Some people say, don't use the suspicious person, and don't doubt the employing person; some people say, use the suspicious person, but be suspicious of the employing person.Treat people differently.Hu Shi said that in learning, one should have doubts where there is no doubt. This sentence is correct.Who has this ability?Hu Shi himself has this ability.

In Japan, Chiang Kai-shek’s flattery book said that he went to Japan for the second time in the first four years of the Republic of China, and once again went east to study at Zhenwu School in Japan. He was 22 years old at the time. This is a photo of Chiang Kai-shek’s military uniform.The other one is twenty-four years old, enlisted in the army to take a photo, written by Chiang Kai-shek himself, in the Takata field artillery team in Japan.Frankly speaking, I doubt it is fabricated, Chiang Kai-shek himself fabricated it.What is the reason?He has never been to the Takada Field Artillery Company! Why?One of the conditions of this company is that you have to have attended the Japanese Non-commissioned Officer Academy.The Japanese military academy is equivalent to the Japanese military academy. If you haven’t studied in the Japanese military academy, how do you get there?Zhenwu School is equivalent to a junior high school. It is not a Japanese military academy, nor is it a preschool class of a Japanese military academy, nor is it a preparatory course for a Japanese military academy. It has nothing to do with a Japanese military academy.Well, I'm starting to wonder.

You see, Xu Xiangqian, one of the top ten marshals of the People's Republic of China, is from the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy.Xu Qianqian wrote a memoir called "A Review of History". Let's read it. On page 27, 470 people were admitted to the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy. Did you see that?Fill out the form for the first class and join the Kuomintang collectively.Let's look at it again. Comrade Mao Zedong said that Chiang Kai-shek started his career by relying on Whampoa. Chiang Kai-shek did not understand Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary ideals from the beginning of preparing for Whampoa.Do you see it?Then, Xu Xiangqian said later:

I was summoned by Chiang Kai-shek and had a private conversation. I remember that when he was talking to me, he asked as soon as he entered the door: "Where are you from?" I said: "Shanxi." He asked: "What did you do at home?" I said: " I used to be a teacher." He observed you while asking, sometimes paying attention to your answer, sometimes casually, always putting on a learned air.In fact, Chiang Kai-shek was only a graduate of the Japanese Non-commissioned Officer Academy. God knows how much he has learned and how much he knows about military affairs.

When I was reading this book, I made a cross.Even Marshal Xu Xiangqian, a student of the first phase of the Whampoa Military Academy, thought that Chiang Kai-shek was a graduate of the Japanese Non-commissioned Officer Academy.wrong.Chiang Kai-shek never attended the Japanese Academy for Non-commissioned Officers.Why?To be a scholar, one must have doubts where there is no doubt. No one doubts. Who would doubt that Chiang Kai-shek graduated from a Japanese military academy? Li Ao was doubting.Why are you suspicious, Li Ao?I do not believe.Why?Because there is a legend.We read Li Zongren's memoirs, which means that Chiang Kai-shek did not seem to have graduated from a Japanese non-commissioned officer school. At that time they had a Japanese non-commissioned officer school graduates' association in China, and Chiang Kai-shek also mixed in to participate.Then, Chiang Kai-shek said that he was in the same class as his old classmate General Zhang Qun.Zhang Qun served as the Secretary-General of Chiang Kai-shek in Taiwan and also served as the chairman of Sichuan Province. Zhang Qun never denied this matter.However, I, Li Ao, doubted it.Zhang Qun was right, he graduated from the Japanese Military Academy.Chiang Kai-shek was in the same class as him, where is the evidence that Chiang Kai-shek was in the same class?Can Zhang Qun not deny it?

Look at my skills, I found it out, in October of the 15th year of the Showa Period, published in Japan by Japanese Studying in the Republic of China, published by Xingya Academy.Please take a look, this is the list of the Chinese studying in various schools in Japan at that time, please see page 639, Army Non-commissioned Officer Academy, have you seen it? From the first issue, we saw these names. The second period, the third period... until the eleventh period (He Yingqin's period), there is no Chiang Kai-shek, no Chiang Kai-shek, no Jiang Zhiqing, no shameless Jiang, and no one surnamed Chiang in the entire list.He keeps saying that he is in the same class as Zhang Qun, and Zhang Qun does not deny it. Excuse me, when Li Ao shows the original version printed by the Japanese devils, everyone will see that the fifteenth year of Showa is the thing printed in 1929. Excuse me: who are you lying to? ah?You can't fool me.

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