Song is Jiang's husband's family; Kong is aunt Jiang's husband's family. These three families are related.
The Chen family is very special. Chen and Jiang are the parents of Lao Chen of the League. They met each other during their stay in Japan and became sworn brothers. Later, it was Chen who introduced Chiang Kai-shek to the League and began his political career. After Chen's death, two nephews appointed by Chiang Kai-shek, later Chen and Chen Lifu, finally reached the highest level of the National Government. From Chen's point of view, the Chen family is also the home of Jiang's brother.
* * * Fang described the government of the Republic of China as the follow-up of the feudal dynasty on the grounds that the close relatives of the family held the supreme power of the country, so there was the saying of "Jiang Dynasty".
After reading other friends' answers, I think I have to ask a question: At that time, the term "Chiang Kai-shek Dynasty" originated from Chiang Kai-shek's refusal to participate in multi-party politics and his insistence on one-party dominance, which resulted in the formation of a "coalition government". Therefore, the * * * Party calls itself an act of war to overthrow the National Government by force, which is obviously a political slogan to win the support of domestic opposition parties. At that time, Jiang Jingguo (not to mention Jiang Weiguo) had not officially entered the political arena (in the internship stage). Therefore, the formulation of the "Chiang Dynasty" with the Chiang family and his son as the main line has no basis for determining the source, and actually knows nothing about history.