Secularization and remarriage of Wang Caiyu
In June of the 12th year of Guangxu (1886), a 23-year-old nun returned to the secular world and became the wife of Jiang, the 45-year-old proprietress of Yutai Salt Shop in Xikou. In the 13th year of Guangxu (1887), Wang Caiyu gave birth in the back room of Yutai Salt Shop on the afternoon of September 15th. This is Chiang Kai-shek, a household name in Xikou Street and even in China.
When Chiang Kai-shek was 4 years old, Wang Caiyu gave birth to his daughter Ruilian, and later gave birth to her daughter Ruiju and her youngest son Ruiqing. Wang Caiyu and her father-in-law both believe in Buddhism and are superstitious about fortune telling. After listening to the fortune teller's words, the daughter-in-law and daughter-in-law loved Chiang Kai-shek very much and sent them the expectation of "honoring their ancestors".
But it didn't last long. Only after 1989, unfortunate experiences followed. First, 8 1 year-old father-in-law died of illness; The following summer, an epidemic broke out in Xikou, and Jiang Ye fell ill, leaving a shop and his wife and children. This is undoubtedly a disaster for Wang Caiyu, 32. Since then, the burden of running a family, managing a shop and taking care of children has all fallen on Wang Caiyu's shoulders. However, the misfortune of the family is not over yet. Within four years after her husband's death, her youngest daughter Ruiju and her youngest son Ruiqing also died one after another.