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Review | Jung Chang’s new book on Soong sisters a long overdue account of three remarkable Chinese women

  • The three siblings were known for marrying powerful men – Sun Yat-sen, Chiang Kai-shek and H.H. Kung, one of China’s richest businessmen
  • Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister: Three Women at the Heart of Twentieth-Century China wipes away the nostalgic veneer and puts the men in their place

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The Soong sisters (from left), Ai-ling, May-ling and Ching-ling.

Big Sister, Little Sister, Red Sister: Three Women at the Heart of Twentieth-Century China

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by Jung Chang

Jonathan Cape

4/5 stars

“One loved money, one loved power, one loved her country.” So goes the famous line about the infamous Soong sisters, the subject of the final book in Jung Chang’s epic trilogy on modern Chinese history.
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The Soong sisters are best known for their extraordinary taste in husbands. “Big Sister” Ai-ling married H.H. Kung, one of the richest men in China. “Little Sister” May-ling became Madame Chiang Kai-shek and wielded global influence from her perch in Taiwan, where her husband ruled for 25 years. “Red Sister” Ching-ling wed Sun Yat-sen, the father of modern China, and continued to be a revered Communist Party figure long after Sun died, in 1925.

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