01785 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002300145245006200168260004100230300002600271500002400297504001500321520114500336650001201481990002501493990002501518INLIS00000000000493920221114015106 a0010-0520004939221114 | | eng  a0-060-91318-5 aeng a951 a951 SEA s0 aSeagrave, Sterling14aSoong Dynasty :bNational Bestseller /cSterling Seagrave aNew York :bPerennial Library,c1985 axxi, 461 p. ;c22 cm. aIndeks : p. 513-532 ap. 505-512 aDescendants of a Chinese runaway who grew up in America under the protection of the Methodist church and who returned to his homeland to make a fortune selling Western Bibles, the Soong family became the principal rulers of Cnina during the first half of the 20th century and won the support of the American government and press for many decades. In The Soong Dynasty Sterling Seagrave describes for the first time the intricate and fascinating rise to power of Charlie Soong and his children: daughters Ai-ling, who married one of China's richest men, H.H. Kung; Ching-ling, who married Sun Yat-sen, leader of China's republican revolution; May-ling, who married Chiang Kai-shek, the autocratic ruler of Nationalist China whose ties to the Shanghai underworld the author has documented; ans son T.V. Soong, who at various times served as Chiang's economic minister, foreign minister, and premier. How all of the Soongs except Ching-ling amassed enormous wealth while millions of Chinese starved or were killed in the long fight against Japan and the equally bitter struggle with Mao are just some of the revelations in this explosive book. 4aSejarah a12531/MKRI-P/IV-2009 a12531/MKRI-P/IV-2009