At the same time, she is proficient in five languages, and once served as the secretary of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, which contributed to the marriage between Chiang Kai-shek and Song Meiling. At the same time, she also actively participated in the anti-Japanese national salvation activities and founded the National Children's Welfare Association. She has been a legendary woman all her life. 19 June 10, Song Ailing died of cancer in new york at the age of 84. What about her children and future generations?
Song Ailing and her husband Kong Xixiang have four children, namely Kong Lingyi, Kong Lingkan, Kong Lingjie and Kong Lingwei.
Song Ailing's eldest son, Kong Lingkan, studied in Shanghai in 19 16 and 12. After graduating from St. John's University, he was admitted to the special secretary of the Ministry of Finance and entered the Central Trust Bureau. 1937 After Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese army, the Central Trust Bureau was forced to withdraw to Hong Kong, and Kong Lingkan followed the distribution and served as the managing director.
During this period, he secretly set up his own radio station, which was later closed down by the authorities, and Kong Lingkan was deported. Later, Kong Lingkan went to Harvard University to study, met his ex-wife and got married on his way to school. When Song Meiling visited the United States, Kong Lingkan served as his secretary. After the war, he returned to Shanghai to establish a firm, and then returned to Jinshan in the United States to settle down. 1992, Kong Lingkan died in new york at the age of 76 without an heir.
Kong Lingyi, the eldest daughter of Song Ailing, was born in 19 15 12, and is called "Miss Big Sky". Although her mother was all-powerful in politics, Kong Lingyi did not inherit her mother's political acumen. She is not interested in politics at all. On the contrary, she is gifted in art and literature. She has been married twice in her life. The first husband was Chen Ji 'en, and Kong Lingyi insisted on dating Chen Ji 'en despite the opposition of his parents at home. After Chen Jien went to work in the United States, Kong Lingyi also went to the United States in the name of studying abroad, and they announced their marriage in the United States. Unfortunately, this marriage ended in a breakup.
The second husband is Huang Xiongsheng, who studied in Tsinghua University. They met in new york and fell in love at first sight. They soon entered the marriage hall. After their marriage, they settled in the United States and loved each other until Kong Lingyi died of illness in 2008. Kong Lingyi once gave birth to a child, but she was barren, so she had no children.
The second son, Kong Lingjie, was born in 192 1. He studied in England and later served as a diplomat. Tired of officialdom, he chose to specialize in oil and set up the "Western Petroleum Development Company" in Houston, which was profitable and prominent for a while. 1997 died in Houston, USA at the age of 77.
Kong Lingjie's wife is Debra, a famous Hollywood movie star. They have a son named Kong Deji. Kong Deji was born in 1964 and is the only grandson of Song Ailing. He attended the US Congress on July 20th, 1995/KLOC-0, and now lives in Texas, USA. He is in charge of the Kong family's legacy and has been studying Chinese during his school days.
The second daughter, Kong Lingwei, was born in 19 19. At first glance, her name sounds like a boy, but in life, Kong Lingwei does look like a boy-she has been wearing men's clothes for a long time, so she is famous. She has been wild since she was a child and has a hot temper. When she was driving for a ride, she was reprimanded by the traffic police for violating traffic regulations. In a rage, she pulled out a pistol and killed the traffic police on the spot. She never got married until/kloc-0 died of rectal cancer in Taiwan Province province in 1994 at the age of 75.
Song Ailing is undoubtedly a legendary woman who has dealt with countless politicians all her life. Although not all her children and descendants have entered politics, on the whole, they have lived a satisfactory life according to their own wishes, which is not a pity.