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Chang Ya-juo (died 1942) was the mistress of Chiang Ching-kuo and bore twin sons for him, John Chiang and Winston Chang. She was born in Jiujiang and met Chiang when she was working at a training camp for enlistees in the fight against Japan while he was serving as the head of Gannan Prefecture. The twins took their mother's surname. Chang Ya-jo died under mysterious circumstances; after dining at a friend's house, she came home complaining of stomach cramps. She was admitted to the hospital in Guilin and died the next day.

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  • Chang Ya-juo (died 1942) was the mistress of Chiang Ching-kuo and bore twin sons for him, John Chiang and Winston Chang. She was born in Jiujiang and met Chiang when she was working at a training camp for enlistees in the fight against Japan while he was serving as the head of Gannan Prefecture. The twins took their mother's surname. Chang Ya-jo died under mysterious circumstances; after dining at a friend's house, she came home complaining of stomach cramps. She was admitted to the hospital in Guilin and died the next day. After their mother's death, the twins were raised by Chang's brother and sister-in-law, Chang Hau-juo (章浩若; Zhāng Hàoruò) and Chi Chen (季琛; Jì Chēn), respectively, who were officially listed as their parents. They escaped to Taiwan with their uncle and aunt in 1949 and settled near Hsinchu. After a legal process that included obtaining written declarations from Chi's sons, documents attesting to the father-sons relationship between Chiang Ching-kuo and the twins from retired general Wang Sheng (王昇; Wáng Shēng), the birth certificate listing Chang Ya-juo as his mother and DNA testing to prove that Chi was not his birth mother, John Chiang was able to obtain a new ID card listing Chiang Ching-kuo and Chang Ya-juo as his biological parents in December 2002. John Chiang officially changed his surname to Chiang in March 2005. In 2006, Chiang stated he knew the identity of his mother's murderer, to be revealed as one of Chiang Ching-kuo's aides in his forthcoming memoirs, but that Chiang Ching-kuo had not ordered the murder and was not aware it was to take place. (en)
  • Chang Ya-jo (Hanzi tradisional: 章亞若; Hanzi sederhana: 章亚若; Pinyin: Zhāng Yāruò; 1 Januari 1913 – 16 Agustus 1942; terkadang diromanisasikan menjadi Chang Ya-juo atau Chang Yaruo) adalah gundik dari Chiang Ching-kuo (蔣經國; Jiǎng Jīngguó) dan melahirkan putra kembar darinya, (蔣孝嚴; Jiǎng Xiàoyán) dan (章孝慈; Zhāng Xiàocí) pada 1942. Ia bertemu Chiang saat Chang bekerja di kamp pelatihan untuk berjuang melawan Jepang saat Chiang bertugas sebagai kepala Prefektur Gannan. (in)
  • 章亜若(しょう あじゃく、1913年 - 1942年8月)は、中華民国総統蔣経国の秘書、愛妾として寵愛を受けた女性。蔣経国との間に、の2子を儲けた。原籍は浙江省。 (ja)
  • 장야뤄(章亞若(장아약), 1913년 7월 8일 ~ 1942년 8월 16일)는 중화민국 여성이며 장제스(蔣介石) 前 중화민국 총통 장남 장징궈(蔣經國) 前 중화민국 총통의 중국국민당 실무실 실장 시절 간호비서(看護秘書)이자 내연녀였던 인물이다. (ko)
  • Chang Ya-jo (chinês tradicional: 章亞若, chinês simplificado: 章亚若, pinyin: Zhāng Yāruò; 1913–1942) foi amante de Chiang Ching-kuo e deu à luz os filhos gêmeos dele: e , em 1942. Os gêmeos receberam o sobrenome de sua mãe já que nasceram fora do casamento. Chang morreu sob circunstâncias misteriosas em 1942, com rumores generalizados de assassinato por Chiang Kai-shek, e os gêmeos foram criados pelo irmão de Chang. (pt)
  • 章亞若(1913年1月1日-1942年8月16日),本名章懋禮,幼名懋李,江西省南昌府新建县吴城镇(今属九江市永修县)人,祖籍浙江鄞县,江西省高等法院錄事,蒋经国情妇,亦與多名國民政府政治人物有情史。 (zh)
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  • Chang Ya-jo (Hanzi tradisional: 章亞若; Hanzi sederhana: 章亚若; Pinyin: Zhāng Yāruò; 1 Januari 1913 – 16 Agustus 1942; terkadang diromanisasikan menjadi Chang Ya-juo atau Chang Yaruo) adalah gundik dari Chiang Ching-kuo (蔣經國; Jiǎng Jīngguó) dan melahirkan putra kembar darinya, (蔣孝嚴; Jiǎng Xiàoyán) dan (章孝慈; Zhāng Xiàocí) pada 1942. Ia bertemu Chiang saat Chang bekerja di kamp pelatihan untuk berjuang melawan Jepang saat Chiang bertugas sebagai kepala Prefektur Gannan. (in)
  • 章亜若(しょう あじゃく、1913年 - 1942年8月)は、中華民国総統蔣経国の秘書、愛妾として寵愛を受けた女性。蔣経国との間に、の2子を儲けた。原籍は浙江省。 (ja)
  • 장야뤄(章亞若(장아약), 1913년 7월 8일 ~ 1942년 8월 16일)는 중화민국 여성이며 장제스(蔣介石) 前 중화민국 총통 장남 장징궈(蔣經國) 前 중화민국 총통의 중국국민당 실무실 실장 시절 간호비서(看護秘書)이자 내연녀였던 인물이다. (ko)
  • Chang Ya-jo (chinês tradicional: 章亞若, chinês simplificado: 章亚若, pinyin: Zhāng Yāruò; 1913–1942) foi amante de Chiang Ching-kuo e deu à luz os filhos gêmeos dele: e , em 1942. Os gêmeos receberam o sobrenome de sua mãe já que nasceram fora do casamento. Chang morreu sob circunstâncias misteriosas em 1942, com rumores generalizados de assassinato por Chiang Kai-shek, e os gêmeos foram criados pelo irmão de Chang. (pt)
  • 章亞若(1913年1月1日-1942年8月16日),本名章懋禮,幼名懋李,江西省南昌府新建县吴城镇(今属九江市永修县)人,祖籍浙江鄞县,江西省高等法院錄事,蒋经国情妇,亦與多名國民政府政治人物有情史。 (zh)
  • Chang Ya-juo (died 1942) was the mistress of Chiang Ching-kuo and bore twin sons for him, John Chiang and Winston Chang. She was born in Jiujiang and met Chiang when she was working at a training camp for enlistees in the fight against Japan while he was serving as the head of Gannan Prefecture. The twins took their mother's surname. Chang Ya-jo died under mysterious circumstances; after dining at a friend's house, she came home complaining of stomach cramps. She was admitted to the hospital in Guilin and died the next day. (en)
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