The three sisters of the Song family are named Soong Ailing, Soong Qingling and Soong Meiling respectively.
Song Ailing (July 15, 1889 - October 19, 1973) was born in Wenchang, Guangdong (now part of Hainan). He was born in Shanghai in 1889. His father was Song Jiashu (also known as Yaoru and Charlie in the west). ·Jones Song). In May 1904, she went to the United States to study at Wesleyan Women's College in Georgia, becoming the first Chinese woman to study in the United States.
Song Qingling (January 27, 1893 - May 29, 1981), a great patriotism, democracy, internationalism and communist fighter, a world-famous great figure of the twentieth century female.
Song Meiling (March 4, 1898 - October 24, 2003; other reports say she was born in 1897), a native of Wenchang, Hainan, an outstanding politician and diplomat in modern China, and a member of the Chinese Kuomintang and outstanding leader of the Republic of China, serving as the First Lady of the Republic of China from June 1943 to January 1949.
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All members of the Song family: Song Ailing, Song Qingling, Song Ziwen, Song Meiling, Song Ziliang, Song Zian (from oldest to youngest).
The father of the three sisters is Song Jiashu, a native of Wenchang, Hainan, and their mother is Ni Guizhen. His mother, Ni Guizhen, was born in Shanghai, and her maternal ancestors can be traced back to Xu Guangqi, a great scholar in the late Ming Dynasty. Song Meiling's father, Song Jiashu, was also known as Song Yaoru. In the early days, Song Yaoru's surname was not Song, but Han, and his given name was Jiaozhun. Soong Ching Ling's grandfather Han Hongyi was a farmer, and Han Jiaozhun (Song Jiashu) was his second son. Mrs. Han Hongyi is the Wang family.