The three sisters of the Song family are: Soong Qingling, Soong Meiling, and Soong Ailing. The people they married respectively are: Song Qingling - Sun Yat-sen, Song Meiling - Chiang Kai-shek, Song Ailing - Kong Xiangxi's eldest sister, Song Ailing. There is a famous Chinese saying: "Once upon a time, there were three sisters, one loved money, one loved..." The "love of money" it refers to That is, the eldest sister of the Song sisters - Song Ailing. Her cunning means of amassing money was well-known at home and abroad at the time. Not only that, most people didn't know that she was also the main manipulator of the family's fate. When Song Ailing was born, the Song family's economy was in good shape. Fortunately, she was in a state of crisis. Her father Charlie named the eldest daughter of the Song family Ai Ling, and also gave her an English Christian name in honor of Julian Carr’s wife Nannie Carr. The eldest daughter Ai Ling. Ling's husband is Kong Xiangxi, a wealthy Shanxi family. The second sister Soong Qingling and the three sisters of the Song family can also be described as "independent", but Soong Qingling - who later became a politician and revolutionary - in addition to having a different political stance from the Soong family, and extremely In addition to hating the political struggle and persecution caused by the struggle for power by a few people, she had long developed a resolute but gentle character during her school days. Silent and taciturn, she focused on thinking about major events in China, including her father's involvement. The revolutionary movement among them gradually developed political ideas and views that were no less inferior to those of men. Her elopement with Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the country, clearly demonstrated her courage to pursue the life she wanted. In the 38th year of the Republic of China, the government moved to Taiwan, and she She did not leave and became a figure actively attracted by the Communist Party, with the position of Vice Chairman of the Communist Party. She married Sun Yat-sen, the founding father of the country, and this marriage even caused discord between Charlie Soong and Sun Yat-sen. The third sister Soong Meiling Soong Meiling grew up in A strange flower in the semi-feudal, semi-colonial soil of old China. At a young age, she dominated the Song Dynasty. She was as fat as a ball, so everyone gave her the nickname Little Lantern. She had a strong vanity, so she often She is self-reliant on her abilities and forgets about herself. Soong Meiling matures prematurely, so she is extremely lively and often pranks, but her superb eloquence can often get her out of trouble. Soong Meiling is an independent thinker and rich in inner strength. She never stops thinking about anything. Her thinking, persistent pursuit of truth, and her sincerity in treating others made her very admired. Soong Meiling was a cultural bridge. Her profound American cultural background closely linked the Chiang Kai-shek regime with the U.S. government, making the Chiang Kai-shek regime an American She was a vassal of the Chiang Kai-shek regime. She was one of the actual decision-makers of the Chiang Kai-shek regime's policy of allying with the United States to resist Japan, allying with the United States to fight against Japan, and relying on U.S. aid to fight the civil war. Song Meiling was a political link. Through the marriage between Chiang Kai-shek and Song Dynasty, she actually connected the Kong-Song Consortium and the Song Dynasty. Chiang Kai-shek joined together to form the political and economic alliance of the three major families of Kong, Song, and Chiang, and then formed the four major families that ruled China for 22 years.