Stone Inscription Quire of Chiang Kai-shek's Memoirs of Mother (Monument of the Centenary of Deceased Mother Madame Chiang, née Wang's Birth)
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Introduction:Chiang Kai-shek's Memoirs of Mother consists of an Inscription on Temple Stele at Chiang Jinzi Garden, Epitaph on Chiang Suan's Grave, Monument of the Centenary of Deceased Mother Madame Chiang, née Wang's Birth, article of Dedication to the Service of the Country and Remembrances of Mother, Epitaph on Chiang's Mother Madame Chiang's Grave, and Chiang's Mother Madame Chiang's Memorial Address by President Sun Yat-sen. These pieces of writings have been inscribed on steles embedded in wooden frames and stored in the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall to commemorate forever.
President Chiang Kai-shek and Madame Chiang held, at 3 p.m. on December 12, 1964, i.e., the centenary of Chiang's mother Wang Caiyu's birth, a tea party to entertain party members, politicians, military officials, and personages of all circles, over a thousand people, at official residence in Shilin. President Chiang published on the same day his "Monument of the Centenary of Deceased Mother Madame Chiang, née Wang's Birth." The inscriptions of the monument carved on the 11 stone slabs are rendered in calligraphy by Madame Chiang.
Accession Number:DC07300110