Sun Yat-sen's wife, Chen Cuifen: Mr. Sun Yat-sen is married to Ms. Lu Muzhen, and she is a sister with Sun Yat-sen's wife, Mrs. Chen Cuifen, and gets along harmoniously; It is especially rare to meet for the first time in old age. Sun Mei, the chief resident of Sun Shi in Cuiheng Village, Xiangyi, recognized Chen Cuifen as a member of the family, named as "Sun Wenzhi's concubine". The History of Hong Men Revolution written by Huang Sande records: "After the founding of the Republic of China, I went back to Macau to visit Mr. Sun Mei (Dezhang) (Mr. Sun's eldest brother) and received a banquet. Mrs. Lu sat with' Sun's concubine' and spoke. Mrs. Lu sighed when she heard what her concubine said. "
Li Youning wrote "A Forgotten Revolutionary Woman-Chen Cuifen": "After the founding of the Republic of China, Cui Fen retired without taking credit. During the Anti-Japanese War, he once lived in Macao. After that, it was supported by Sun Gan. Sun Gan is the grandnephew of Mr. Sun Yat-sen (the grandson of his eldest brother Sun Mei), graduated from the Japanese NCO School, and then went to Italy to study in the Army Air Force. He was the deputy commander of an army stationed in Fujian during the Anti-Japanese War and served as the county magistrate of Zhongshan after the Anti-Japanese War. Cui Fen lived in Shiqi, Zhongshan in her later years, and Mrs. Lu Muzhen lived in Macau. "
in the autumn of 1949, Dr. Chen Cuifen, the wife of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, went to Hong Kong to live in seclusion. In the midsummer of the same year, Sun Ke (Zhesheng) and his wife went to Macau to wish their mother Baji Jinsan the birthday (according to Mrs. Lu was born on June 29th, the sixth year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty). When Mrs. Lu took Mrs. Chen (Chen Cuifen was 7 years old, and all the people called her Mrs. Chen) and went down the stairs hand in hand, she looked like a close relative, just like a sister, and was warmly applauded by relatives and friends (only Lu and Chen Er never had any contact with Soong Ching Ling).
Dr. Chen Cuifen, the wife of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, has been accompanying Dr. Sun Yat-sen for a long time, but she has never come out. Shouyi adopted daughter, Su Zhongying (born on the fourth day of the fourth lunar month in 1914, died on January 5, 1957, at the age of 44), graduated from Guangzhou Zhenguang Middle School and the University of Hawaii. Living in Hong Kong before the Anti-Japanese War, the heir reunited with Sun Gan (Sun Mei's second grandson), who was the head of the major general of the Communications Corps in Shaoguan, and got married in Milan, Italy. The husband is seven years older than his wife. However, in terms of seniority, there are differences between aunts and nephews, that is, Sun Gan should call Su Zhongying an aunt. Therefore, Mrs. Lu was very opposed to this marriage at that time. Helpless to get along with each other for a long time, understand deeply, and have deep feelings; And there is no blood relationship, so we have to acquiesce in the established facts. After Su Zhongying became Ms. Chen's adopted daughter, she changed her surname to Sun Zhongying, but returned to her original surname when she got married.
Dr. Chen Cuifen, the wife of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, died in autumn of 196 at the age of 88, and was buried in the Chinese Permanent Cemetery in Tsuen Wan, Kowloon. "The philosopher's day is far away, and it is typical in the sound." To sum up the above, Ms. Chen Cuifen has such a mind and demeanor, which can really be said to be a collection of women's virtues in China. Also worthy of being a strange girl in the revolutionary history of China. Sun Shi's family respected her from top to bottom, and her grandchildren called her "Nanyangpo" (called Mrs. Yuan Peilu "Macau Po" and Soong Ching Ling "Shanghai Po"), while others regarded her as "Old Lady Sun".