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Song Qingling's father's resume? Song Meiling's
Song Jiashu (also known as Yao Ru) (1863-1965438+May 4, 2008), a native of Wenchang, Hainan Island, China, was originally named Han Jiaozhun, nicknamed Ah Fu, and Yao Ru was the father of Song Ailing, Soong Ching Ling, Song Ziwen and Song Meiling. Han's biological father is. He is a famous missionary and a supporter of Sun Yat-sen's revolution.

Song Jiashu (1864- 19 18): Yao Ru, whose Christian name is Charlie Jones, was born in a Han family in Wenchang County, Hainan Island. His original name was Han Sun Qiao. He went to Cuba in the United States with his cousin Song on 1875, so he changed his surname to Song. Three years later, I went to Boston, USA, and worked as an apprentice in a silk tea shop. During this period, I made some good friends who studied in America. They advised Song Jiashu to go to school one by one. Because of her cousin's resolute opposition, Xiao Jiashu made up her mind to choose the right opportunity and secretly ran into a government anti-smuggling ship anchored in Boston harbor. Perhaps the captain admired his courage, or liked his courage to pursue independent entrepreneurship and freedom. The captain not only didn't punish him, but also enthusiastically helped him do odd jobs on the ship. After that, he followed the captain to North Carolina in the southern United States and met the pastor of the local church. 1880165438+1October 7th, 14-year-old Song Jiashu was baptized by Christ and named Charles Jones Song, which people used to call Charlie Song. 1881April, Song Jiashu entered Trinity College of Duke University in North Carolina, and transferred to Vanderbilt University Theological School one year later. 1882 entered the theological seminary of Vanderbilt University in Tennessee, USA, 1885 graduated, returned to China for the second time, preached in Suzhou and Shanghai successively, and taught in missionary schools. Hu Shi is one of his students. That summer, he married Jenny Guizhen. Two years later, he founded Meihua Publishing House in Shanghai, published the Bible in Chinese, participated in the establishment of the Chinese YMCA, and served as the manager of Shanghai Fufeng Flour Factory. 1In the summer of 894, Sun Yat-sen and Lu went north through Shanghai and met Song. They share common interests in the revolution. While preaching, Song Jiashu secretly published revolutionary publications and pamphlets. After the founding of the Republic of China, Sun Yat-sen visited Japan, and during the Second Revolution, the Song family took refuge in Japan. Song Yu has six children, followed by Aileen, Qingling, Wen Zi, Meiling, Liang Zi and Zi An.