Who was Mr. Chiang Kai-shek in the Ming Dynasty?

Mr. Jiang’s name comes from the Book of Changes. We turn to the 64 hexagrams in the "Book of Changes", and there is one hexagram "Yu"

The hexagram is "Li Jianhou Xingshi", which means that it is beneficial to the founding of the country, the appointment of marquises and the marching and fighting. According to "彖"一

The hard should respond to the five soft and aim to move upward, and move according to the reason." The sixty-second line of the Yu hexagram is "Between stone, never ending, chastity".

"彖" says: "Not always chaste and auspicious" is the way to be right. The meaning of these lines is: having a strong mind and integrity, being as solid as a rock, and not being addicted to pleasure all day long, is the most auspicious. The reason is because it can be centered and correct. Mr. Jiang's name

adopts the beautiful artistic conception of this hexagram, coupled with the most favorable line 62 in the situation. His name is Jieshi, and his courtesy name is Zhongzheng.

Everyone knows that Chiang Kai-shek likes the magic of the Book of Changes. People often see scenes of Mrs. Chiang praying to God and asking for divination in some historical films.

Jiang was even more enthusiastic about praying to God and asking for divination. Before his death, he expressed his philosophy of life with deep understanding: "Judge right and wrong by yourself, blame and blame others, gain and lose by counting." "The general meaning of his words is: right and wrong in the world are complicated, and it's all up to you to carefully discern them, and then decide the path you want to take based on your own analytical thinking: What are the rights and wrongs in the world? There are things that you should do and those that

should not be done. After you decide to do it through independent thinking, there will be people in the society who will praise it, and there will also be people who will slander and ridicule it. In this regard, you should take it calmly and let others comment. As for the success or failure of your career,

it can only depend on numbers (magic numbers, fate, laws of nature). From Jiang's words, it can be seen that the philosophy of the Chinese "Book of Changes" is deeply rooted in his mind. Perhaps after his defeat in Taiwan, many people ridiculed him. Fortunately, he found relief from the philosophy of the "Book of Changes" and expressed his feelings. It is said that he firmly believed in the magic numbers in the "Book of Changes". Therefore, whenever there was a setback in his destiny, Chiang Kai-shek would return to Fenghua Xikou to live,

and would often stay in the Xuedou Temple to regain his good fortune and good fortune. That is how Chiang Kai-shek was able to rise again. Chiang Kai-shek went out of power many times in his life, and every time he returned to Fenghua, he had a higher status than the last time when he rose again

This is a factor.

From Jiang’s family origins, we can also find the traditional influence of the mysterious culture of China’s "Book of Changes".

Mr. Jiang, who was once a influential figure in China, was born in Xikou Town, Fenghua, Zhejiang. It is said that his former residence has a very good geographical environment.

It is a treasure: his head rests on Siming Mountain, and his back Tiantai Mountain, with feet on Kuocang Mountain, face facing the East China Sea, and hands touching Xiangshan Harbor.

From a small perspective, Xuedou Mountain looks like a dragon swimming to the mouth of the stream. The dragon opens its mouth and holds a pearl in its mouth... Xuedou Temple in Xuedou Mountain, brought to him

A lot of I Ching culture. It is said that his first wife, Mao Fumei, was four years older than him. Before they got married, she made a divination about the couple's future: "A plum blossom will bring blessing, a tripod will bring a country, and a girl who is four years older is auspicious." "Later, this Madam Mao actually gave birth to a noble son for him - Chiang Ching-kuo. Legend has it that in Mr. Chiang’s life career,

the magic of the "Book of Changes" gave him a lot of help. >In an article, it was described that in 1926, the Northern Expeditionary Army surrounded Nanchang City and established its headquarters at Niuxing Station, about thirty miles away from Nanchang. There is a small temple nearby. Although there are only a few monks in the temple, the incense is very prosperous. People nearby believe that this temple is very good for fortune-telling. In order to satisfy his psychological thirst, Commander-in-Chief Chiang invited Chief of Staff "Little Zhuge" Bai Chongxi (one of the three warlords affiliated with him) to go to the small temple to ask for the fortune. Mi Xi, who had been a bodyguard of Chiang Kai-shek for more than 20 years and held the position of captain of the bodyguard, remembers it very clearly.

It was evening, and Mi Xi led several guards, walking behind Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kai-shek and Chief of Staff Bai, into the temple surrounded by rustling trees. Everyone was preparing to enter the Main Hall. An old monk with white hair and beard walked out of the door of the hall. He was the abbot. With a glance from Chiang Kai-shek, Captain Mi Xi ordered the guards to stay at the steps of the main hall, and followed Commander-in-Chief Chiang and Chief of Staff Bai up the steps of the main hall alone. The abbot monk put his hands together and recited "Amitabha" before letting the guests into the main hall. According to Mi Xi, this is a Guandi Temple, and there is a lottery available. Chiang Kai-shek said nothing, walked to the incense table, took out the payment signature from the signature slip, without looking at it, with a smile on his face, without saying a word, and handed it to the abbot, the old monk. After the abbot monk looked at it, he said nothing and handed it to Chiang Kai-shek to see. When Chiang Kai-shek looked at it, on the bamboo stick was a poem "Stone City

" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty: "The motherland is surrounded by mountains, and the empty city is lonely in the tide. In the old days east of the Huai River, the moon is still deep in the night. "Crossing the female wall." After Jiang Jieshi saw it, he didn't understand what it meant. The abbot monk suddenly asked, "Sir, are you asking about the war?" Chiang Kai-shek listened. He spoke his mind clearly and answered quite convincingly: "I just want to ask about the victory or defeat of the war." The abbot monk suddenly asked.

Ask: "Sir, are you Commander-in-Chief Chiang Kai-shek?" Chiang Kai-shek answered immediately: "Exactly!" The abbot monk somehow saw Chiang Kai-shek's identity, and his face With a solemn look, he said: "This poem indicates that this war will be auspicious for you

but will be doomed for the enemy. However, if you are in auspiciousness and have disaster, beware of scissors and forks. Chiang Kai-shek was delighted first. Then

I was startled and couldn't help but ask urgently: "Teacher, I don't know what the meaning of this poem is, how to control good luck for me and bad luck for me, and what kind of disaster is there in good luck

? "The abbot monk said in detail: "Please read the first sentence of the benefactor, Commander-in-Chief Chiang, which is 'The mountains surround the motherland.' At present, it is the Northern Expeditionary Army that is like mountains and is like iron barrels. Nanchang was surrounded. The second sentence is "The tide beats the empty city and the city is lonely

Hui" because the enemy is a Beiyang warlord, and it is backed by Poyang Lake and the Yangtze River. It is the city that was occupied by others, and he returned after defeat

. Therefore, my lord, you will definitely win the battle and the enemy will definitely flee. However, the third sentence is "Old Moon on the East Side of the Huai River",

It means that the enemy is not willing to fail, but still struggles. The intersection of the Huai River and the Yangtze River adds scissors, so we must guard against such scissors

. The fourth sentence is "It's late at night and you have to cross the female wall." This sign should bring disaster in the middle of the night, so avoid cutting off the escape route. This last sentence

is very important and should not be taken lightly. Remember it! Remember! After hearing this, Chiang Kai-shek felt quite justified and nodded slightly.

He asked his adjutant Jiang Zhihang to take out two hundred yuan as the hexagram gold and gave it to the abbot monk, then turned around and met Bai Chongxi

Lead the guards and followers back to camp. As soon as he arrived at the headquarters, he asked Bai Chongxi to make a call, transfer two regiments from the reserve team, and quickly camped near the headquarters to be on guard. With this preparation in mind, Chiang Kai-shek still felt that the monk's instructions on asking for a fortune and staying in the small temple were effective, so he arranged for Mi Xi to increase the strength of the guard team. I don’t know whether the old monk was really a prophet or he had already known that the Beiyang Army in Nanchang City was going to attack. That night, after Chiang Kai-shek had arranged everything, in the middle of the night At twelve o'clock, the Beiyang warlord Sun Chuanfang's general and division commander Lu Xiangting

, who was trapped in Nanchang, sent two and a half regiments to climb out of Nanchang City from the underground tunnel and sneak attack the National Revolutionary Army Headquarters at Niuxing Station.

. After asking for a fortune and listening to the words of the abbot of the small temple, Chiang Kai-shek made arrangements. The two guards of Chiang Kai-shek and Bai Chongxi

had already fortified the defense line, prepared fiercely for battle, and withstood the invading enemy. . Then, two reinforcement groups surrounded

More than a thousand people of the Beiyang Army were killed, more than a thousand were captured, more than a thousand escaped, and a beautiful person under Nanchang City was beaten

battle.

Although there were arrangements in advance, the battle was extremely fierce. Mi Xi, the captain of Chiang Kai-shek's guard brigade, and his assistant deputy captain were injured. Captain Bai Chongxi's guard brigade was killed by a grenade. More than a hundred guards and security troops were killed in the battle. People

. It can be seen that if Chiang Kai-shek did not drag Bai Chongxi to ask for fortune-telling, if he did not have the abbot monk's words and did not make preparations

in advance, the entire headquarters of the National Revolutionary Army would have been destroyed. In order to confirm the small temple's request for a signature, Bai Chongxi immediately summoned Lu Xiangting's two regiment leaders and asked: "Which army are you from?" The regiment leader replied: "Sun Chuanfang's troops in Nanchang City

Lu Xiangting Division defenders. "Bai Chongxi asked: "Why did you climb out of the underground tunnel? What is your purpose? What do you want to do?" The regiment leader replied: "Shangfeng ordered to defend the provincial capital of Nanchang. , prepare for a large-scale counterattack, and order us to attack outside the city and cut off your army's retreat." Chiang Kai-shek was silent after reading the interrogation record. After capturing Nanchang, Chiang Kai-shek

Shi specifically ordered Yu Feipeng, the military quartermaster, to drive to a small temple near Niuxing Station and presented him with a huge sum of money

for the purpose. Repair temples. Yu Feipeng had not gone to the small temple at that time and did not know the route. He personally approached Mi Xi and asked him to send a guard who had been to the small temple at that time as a guide.