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Chiang Ssu-chien

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Chiang Ssu-chien (simplified Chinese: 蒋斯千; traditional Chinese: 蔣斯千; pinyin: Jiǎng Sīqiān; 1814–1894[1]) was the grandfather of former Republic of China President Chiang Kai-shek.

Chiang Ssu-chien was born during the Qing Dynasty in 1814 to Chiang Chi-tseng (蔣祈增). His early years were spent as a farmer and later years were spent in Xikou, Fenghua in Zhejiang Province in a village named Jinxi (錦溪村) managing the Yutai salt store as well as making and selling wine. His business became more successful later on and improved the Chiang families social status. Chiang Ssu-chien raised two children. His eldest son was named Chiang Chao-hai (蔣肇海) and the second son called Chiang Chao-tsung (蔣肇聰) who was Chiang Kai-shek's father. Chiang Ssu-chien died in 1894.

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  1. ^ "《棄農經商的祖父:蔣斯千》" (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2007-04-18.