He attended 4 world-renowned schools and was invited to serve as Lao Jiang’s deputy to witness the surrender of Japan and his tragic death.

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He went to 4 world-famous schools and was invited to serve as Lao Chiang’s adjutant, witnessing the surrender of Japan and his tragic death. Huangpu Military Academy graduate, the other is his Zhejiang fellow. As long as these two conditions are met, you can get promoted even if you don't have the skills.

But in one position, Chiang Kai-shek was very cautious, and he was his adjutant. Those who served as Chiang Kai-shek’s adjutants were all capable people, either with high IQ or high EQ.

He attended 4 world-renowned schools and was invited to serve as Lao Jiang’s deputy to witness the surrender of Japan and his tragic death. - DayDayNews

Among all the lieutenants, Zhu Shiming is the one with the highest IQ, because he is a graduate of Tsinghua University , no matter at that time or now, most people cannot pass the exam.

After graduating from Tsinghua University, Zhu Shiming went to the United States to further his studies at MIT . After graduation, he entered the Virginia Military Academy , and West Point Military Academy , and then entered the Columbia University , and received a doctorate.

If Zhu Shiming does not have a high IQ, it is impossible to be admitted to these four top universities in the world, which shows that he is much smarter than the average person. After finishing 4 prestigious schools, Zhu Shiming was only 28 years old at the time. It was when he was young and promising. Therefore, the National Government attached great importance to him, and Chiang Kai-shek invited him to serve as his adjutant.

He attended 4 world-renowned schools and was invited to serve as Lao Jiang’s deputy to witness the surrender of Japan and his tragic death. - DayDayNews

The adjutant is not like other generals,Unable to kill the enemy and meritorious service, so his military career is relatively unremarkable, but he also has a flashing moment, that is, he has personally experienced the Japanese surrender of .

In August 1945, the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan, and Japan had to declare its surrender. On September 2, the letter of surrender was signed on the USS Missouri. At that time, Zhu Shiming was one of the representatives of the Republic of China and witnessed it. This historic and important moment.

victory in the war, the Republic of China sent a military delegation to Japan, and Zhu Shiming served as the head. Since Japan was a defeated country, the Republic of China was a victorious country with a lot of power, but since then he began to decline.

He attended 4 world-renowned schools and was invited to serve as Lao Jiang’s deputy to witness the surrender of Japan and his tragic death. - DayDayNews

After the founding of the People’s Republic of China, the delegation in Japan also heard that Chiang Kai-shek had fled and that the Kuomintang was dead, and Wu Ding’an, the secretary general of the delegation, wrote to Ye Jianying, then chairman of the Guangdong Provincial People’s Government, saying Out of the idea of ​​surrendering in the uprising, I want to return to the motherland.

But the spy knew about this and told Chiang Kai-shek. Zhu Shiming was the head of the delegation. Of course, he couldn't talk about it, so he was removed from his post and sent someone to monitor him.

At that time, Zhu Shiming was in a difficult situation. He could not return to his motherland and could only stay in Japan. In order to survive, he chose to do business. However, although his IQ was high, he couldn't understand the business experience. In the end, he lost a lot of money and couldn't continue his business.

He attended 4 world-renowned schools and was invited to serve as Lao Jiang’s deputy to witness the surrender of Japan and his tragic death. - DayDayNews

In 1965, it was discovered that Zhu Shiming died at home. As for how he died, there is no way of knowing how it died. Many people think it was the assassination of Chiang Kai-shek.

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