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Raised as Christians and educated in America, the sisters all married powerful men, respectively, H. H. Kung, Sun Yat Sen, and Chiang Kai-shek. Along with their husbands, they became among China's most significant political figures of the early 20th century.
20. Feb. 2023 · Charlie Soong married Ni Kwei-Tseng (1869-1931) and they had six children: Soong Ai-ling (b.1889-1973), Soong Ching-ling (1893-1981), T.V. Soong (1894-1971), Soong Mei-ling (1898-2003), and...
11. Okt. 2012 · Qingling's husband Sun Yatsen died in 1925 and his movement split into warring camps. His successor, Chiang Kaishek, was a no-nonsense military man, some would say a fascist. Qingling was...
And “Red Sister” Ching-Ling married Sun Yat-sen, the first President of the Republic of China and the opponent of Nationalist leader Chiang, before becoming Mao’s vice-chair. One biography of the...
1. Apr. 2020 · A century before Instagram Influencers and the phenomenon of famous-for-being-famous, the Soong Sisters were celebrities because of their glamour, their position within Shanghai society, and their marriages. In 1915, Ching-ling married revolutionary organizer Sun Yat-sen, nearly 25 years her senior. May-ling became Madame Chiang Kai ...
22. Nov. 2019 · Stephanie Bunbury. There were three Soong sisters, each of them much larger than regular life. The oldest of them, Ei-ling – married to the richest man in China and Chiang Kai-shek’s most ...
10. Okt. 2019 · “Red Sister” Soong Ching-ling with her husband, Sun Yat-sen. May-ling, the future Madame Chiang, was the most Americanised of the three. She loved Western fashions, flirted with foreign...