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    Yao Yecheng (姚冶誠, 26 August 1887 – 1966), along with Chen Jieru (陳潔如, "Jennie", 1906–1971) was among the two concubines of Nationalist Chinese leader Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石, 1887–1975) during the time when Chiang was also in an arranged marriage to Mao Fumei (毛福梅, 1882–1939).

  2. Yao Yecheng (姚冶誠, 1889–1972), juntamente com Chen Jieru (陳潔如, "Jennie", 1906–1971) foi uma das duas concubinas do líder nacionalista chinês Chiang Kai-shek (蔣介石, 18871975), durante a época em que este último também estava em um casamento arranjado com Mao Fumei (毛福梅, 18821939).

  3. While married to Mao, Chiang adopted two concubines (concubinage was still a common practice for well-to-do, non-Christian males in China): he took Yao Yecheng (姚冶誠, 1887–1966) as concubine in late 1912 and married Chen Jieru (1906–1971) in December 1921.

  4. Yao was a sing-song girl whom Chiang "took as his concubine" though at the time she "belonged to an elderly man who became jealous of her relationship" with Chiang.

  5. The plan was that Chiang Kai-shek could claim Wei-kuo was a child of Yao Yecheng, one of his concubines. For most of Wei-kuo’s life, he claimed he was Chiang Kai-shek’s biological son, though there were rumors throughout his life.

  6. 30 de out. de 2019 · Chiangs second noteworthy liaison was with Yao Yecheng. Although there are suggestions that they were “married”, such things are fluid in Chinese society and she would probably be better described as a secondary wife or a concubine.

  7. 11 de jul. de 2010 · In 1913, he brought back from Shanghai Yao Yecheng, who had worked in a high-class brothel in the city. Mao accepted Yao as her husband's concubine.