Uncover four mysteries of Song Meiling's later years: Why not go back to Taiwan for burial?

Mystery 1: Why not go back to Taiwan Province Province for burial? Before 106' s birthday, there were rumors about Song Meiling's death because Song Meiling's physical condition was already very bad. These rumors have not been confirmed, but one thing is certain, that is, she hopes not to go back to Taiwan Province Province for burial after her death. There are many legends about why there is such a requirement. The third statement came from the overseas Chinese community in new york, claiming that Song Meiling bought a cemetery in new york as his own cemetery. Since Song Meiling has expressed his wish to be buried in New York, Fincliffe Cemetery in northern new york has prepared Song Meiling's indoor cemetery. Although there are different opinions about Song Meiling's final destination, people believe that she has made proper arrangements in her mind. Mystery 2: Why not leave any words? Song Meiling, 106, did not leave any biographies or memoirs, nor did he leave complete audio-visual materials. Before his death, Song Meiling was also suggested to write a biography and leave something behind, but she politely refused, claiming that everything was left to history. She insists that time will restore history. However, a few days ago, based on a fragmented documentary, Taiwan Province Province broadcasted the documentary "Song Meiling" on Taiwan Province TV station. The film is divided into three episodes. The first episode is East and West, which begins with Song Meiling's masterpiece. Back to 1943, the most difficult period in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, China, Song Meiling gave a speech to the US Congress in English with a southern American accent. Shi Zhiyu, a professor of political science at National Taiwan University interviewed by Song Meiling, analyzed the "Song Meiling phenomenon" that was popular in the United States that year. Song Meiling, who wears cheongsam and speaks English, has left the United States with unlimited imagination, which is a "fatal temptation" for the United States. 1922 65438+In February, Chiang Kai-shek met Song Meiling at a Christian gathering in Moliere Road (namely Xiangshan Road), Sun Yat-sen's apartment in Shanghai, and then began to pursue Song Meiling. 1in April, 927, Chiang Kai-shek made suggestions to Song Meiling. 1June 65438, 927+1February, Chiang Kai-shek expected the wedding for many years to be held in Shanghai. There are two kinds of weddings: one is church wedding; The other is a secular wedding. In the years that followed, they loved each other until Chiang Kai-shek died. Mystery 3: Why do you insist on beauty in your later years? On September 26th, Song Meiling left Taiwan Province again and arrived in new york. Why did Song Meiling, who didn't want to go to America, change his mind? According to the analysis of Taiwan Province newspapers, there are several reasons: First, Song Meiling's relatives in Taiwan Province Province are dying, and his life is lonely. 1986 After Song Meiling returned to Taiwan from the United States in June, the Chiang family suffered three major changes in five years: the death of Jiang Jingguo, the death of his eldest grandson Jiang Xiaowen, and the sudden death of his extremely capable grandson Jiang Xiaowu. In particular, the death of Jiang Xiaowu indirectly announced to people: "The Chiang family, who has been in control of the political situation in Taiwan Province Province for 40 years, formally withdrew from the political arena." Although Song Meiling was "quite strong" after Jiang Xiaowu's death, the death of the third generation of important Chiang family members was definitely a heavy blow to her. Furthermore, it is closely related to the rise of "Taiwan independence". Thirdly, it is related to the health of Song Meiling. Since 1978, Song Meiling's eyesight and hearing have been seriously reduced. The doctor thinks that the climate in Taiwan Province province is not suitable for her, while the weather in new york is more suitable. Song Meiling was once regarded as "the last spiritual symbol of the Chiang family", and her visit to the United States ended the influence of the Chiang family in the political arena of Taiwan Province Province. Mystery 4: Who owns the huge expenditure in the United States? According to Taiwan Province's Time Weekly, Song Meiling doesn't have any property or income, so what does she live on these years and how much does she need every year? After Song Meiling faded out of politics in Taiwan Province Province, the closest department to Taiwan Province Province, besides the school and hospital she founded, became the "Presidential Office". Although she is in the United States, in 2003, the "Presidential Office" of Taiwan Province Province arranged three clerks and two drivers for her, and the budget was NT$ 4160,000. (NTD, the same below) and medical personnel stationed in the United States, each with a monthly salary of at least 50,000 yuan, plus holiday bonuses, 6 people with at least 6 million yuan a year. Therefore, in order to take care of Song Meiling, the annual expenditure is at least 6,543,800 yuan. This courtesy to Song Meiling naturally has its basis. After Chiang Kai-shek's death, the Taiwan Province provincial authorities issued the "Law on the Implementation of Courtesy Regulations for Retired Presidents" in May 1978, stipulating that the spouses of "retired presidents" can not only be invited to attend the ceremony, but also enjoy two cars and two drivers; 3 or 4 people to handle matters and transaction costs; Medical treatment inside and outside Taiwan Province Province includes all expenses for private doctors and health check-ups, as well as security provided by the National Security Bureau according to actual conditions. According to these regulations, the budget of the "Presidential Office" in 2003 is 410.6 million yuan. It is worth noting that according to the regulations, all medical expenses in Song Meiling, whether in Taiwan Province Province or overseas, are completely paid by the authorities of Taiwan Province Province, which is well documented and has no upper limit. However, there are also rumors that Song Meiling does not rely entirely on the funds provided by Taiwan Province, but also on the Chiang family's "secret funds". As for the truth, maybe only Song Meiling knows. After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, Song Meiling shuttled back and forth between the Kuomintang and the top of the American government. On February 6th, 2008, Song Meiling became the first foreigner to give a speech at a joint session of the US Congress. In the United States, Song Meiling deliberately showed Chinese-style democracy in words and deeds, but Americans soon saw the dictatorship hidden in their hearts. Once, at a luncheon in the White House, it happened that the American Miners Union was on strike. Roosevelt asked Song Meiling what would happen if this happened to Chiang Kai-shek. Song Meiling didn't speak, but drew an arc in her throat with her long nails painted with nail polish. Roosevelt felt a chill in his heart and was glad that he was sitting opposite her instead of sitting side by side on the sofa. "This is a woman as hard as iron." Roosevelt commented on her afterwards.