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Chen Jieru in his later years.
1949 after the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), Chen Jieru became a member of Shanghai Luwan District CPPCC. 196 1 year, with the personal approval of Zhou Enlai, 56-year-old Chen Jieru and his adopted daughter Chen Yaoguang left Shanghai and settled in Hongkong. Jiang Jingguo, who was taken care of by her as a child, came forward to buy a house for her in Hong Kong and gave her financial help.

Later, Chiang Kai-shek asked someone to bring her a letter, which read:' In the past, we were in the same boat and didn't care for a moment'. Later, Chen Jieru wrote a letter to Jiang, saying, "For more than 30 years, only you know my grievances", which was quite sad.

During her stay in Hong Kong, she wrote a memoir detailing her love tragedy with Chiang Kai-shek. In order to prevent its publication, the Kuomintang asked a publishing house to buy the manuscript at a high price-the book was not published until after the death of Jiang and his son. Died in 197 1 year 1 month 21; In autumn of 2002, Chen Yaoguang, the adopted daughter, buried her mother's coffin in Fushou Garden.

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Chen Jieru (1905— 197 1), a native of Ningbo, came from a small merchant family and lived in Shanghai since childhood. After Chiang Kai-shek's pursuit, they got married and lived a beautiful life.

Chiang Kai-shek married Chen Jieru in 1922, divorced in 1927 and lived together for six years. There is a saying that Chen Jieru was born in Suzhou and lived in Shanghai since childhood. He received secondary education, spoke Russian, worked as a primary school teacher, worked as a nurse, and worked as a senior geisha in Chang Santangzi.

However, due to political needs, Jiang and Jiang teamed up to trick Chen Jieru into studying in the United States for five years. After their divorce, they often corresponded and once rekindled their old feelings; Chen Jieru had no children all his life, only one adopted daughter, Eta Ursae Majoris.

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