The Whole Story of Chiang Ching-kuo's "tiger Hunt" in Shanghai

The Whole Story of Chiang Ching-kuo's "tiger Hunt" in Shanghai

by Shen Haiqing

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In November 1948, a shocking news shocked the whole country: the "Jiangxia" passenger ship was sailing near the Zhoushan Islands, and a first-class cabin suddenly exploded, killing dozens of people, including Chiang Ching-kuo's secretary and his family. How could the "Jiangxia" ship explode? Here is a little-known story. One to three hundred legal currency buys a box of matches. Chiang Kai-shek suffered successive defeats on the battlefield, and his finances to maintain his guns also collapsed rapidly. Song Ziwen, who was in charge of finance at the time, once calculated that every six hours of civil war expenditure was equivalent to the food expenses of all 4,500 students of Nanjing Central University for a whole year.

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