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Children
  
Chiang Yao-kuang

Name
  
Chen Jieru

Role
  
Chiang Kai-shek's ex-wife


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Born
  
26 August 1906 (
1906-08-26
)
Shanghai, Jiangsu, Qing Empire

Died
  
January 21, 1971, Hong Kong

Spouse
  
Chiang Kai-shek (m. 1921–1927)

Similar People
  
Chiang Kai‑shek, Mao Fumei, Yao Yecheng, Chiang Wei‑kuo, Soong Mei‑ling

Chen Jieru (Chinese: 陳潔如; Wade-Giles: Ch'en Chieh-ju; Pinyin: Chén Jiérú; August 26, 1906 – January 21, 1971) was the second wife of Chiang Kai-shek. She was nicknamed Jennie.

Chen's ancestral hometown was Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, and she was born in Shanghai. She wrote a memoir which Chiang successfully suppressed during his lifetime.

It was finally published in 1993. In the memoir, Chen details how she and Chiang Kai-shek met at the home of a mutual friend in 1918 and how he pursued her, finally convincing her to marry him in late 1921 by stating that his arranged marriage with Mao Fumei was unhappy and celibate, and his liaison with Yao Yecheng was a social courtesy following her disfigurement.

On their wedding night, Chiang infected Chen with syphilis, the treatment for which left her infertile. Due to this, she adopted Chiang Yao-kuang.

Chiang promised Chen that he was marrying Soong Meiling for political convenience before a Buddhist shrine, saying "Should I break my promise and fail to take her back, may the Great Buddha smite me and my Nanjing government.", and arranged for her to go to the United States on a five year "study tour"; after this she was meant to return and married life would resume. However, once there, Chen learned from press articles that Chiang denied their marriage and said that he had paid for a "concubine" to move to the United States, which deeply aggrieved Chen.

References

Chen Jieru Wikipedia