Chiang Ching-kuo's Extramarital Affair

Chiang Ching-kuo's Extramarital Affair

by Luoxuan

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The ancient city of Ganzhou, whose real name is Qianzhou. According to legend, there was a school clerk in the Song Dynasty who wrote to the emperor that the word "qian" with a tiger head was an evil name. The world was peaceful, but this county was restless. So it was renamed Ganzhou. Because Zhangshui Gongshui flows through the area, it merges into Ganjiang River here. This place was isolated and backward, but it was the only way to enter Guangdong in ancient times; the people were simple and hardworking, but it was a barbaric place; the mountains and rivers were beautiful, but miasma was prevalent; the resources were rich, but it was extremely poor. There are few talented and famous people here, but it is a place where talented people and celebrities of all ages have admired. Su Dongpo praised "the mountains are green with surging waves, and the water is like jade rainbows". Wen Tianxiang described "the sound of spring in the city is loud, and the shadows on the towers are late";

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