· STUDY ABROAD
· LOVE AND MARRIAGE
· TASK CARRIED ON
· WAR FOR LIBERATION
· STATE AFFAIR
· INTERNATIONAL ALLY
· WORK FOR WOMEN
· THE LAST MOMENT
   
   
 
34. Persevering in carrying through the war of resistance and awaiting to greet the liberation.
   
35.On January 28, 1932, when Japanese troops invaded Shanghai, they were met with staunch resistance by the 19th Route Army. Soong Ching Ling inspected the from in Zhen Ru, where she was photoed with Cai Ting Kai, commander of the 19th Route Army.
   
36. Soong Ching Ling with the boy scouts of Nan Yang Mo Fan High School in Shanghai.
37. With Hu Yu Zhi (third from right), Lu Xun (fourth from right) and Li Pei Hua (second from right) members of the China League for Civil Rights.
   
38. With some of the league members of the China League for Civil Rights. From right: Li Pei Hua, Agnes Smedley, Soong Ching Ling, Lu Xun, Lin Yu Tang.
   
39. Soong Ching Ling founded the China Defence League in Hong Kong in June, 1938. The picture shows Soong Ching Ling with members of the Central Committee of the China Defense League in Hong Kong. From right to left: Liao Cheng Zhi, Norman France, Hilda Selwyn-Clarke, Soong Ching Ling, Liao Meng Xing, Deng Wen Zhao, Israel Epstein.
40. In May, 1943, Soong Ching Ling organized a charitable soccer match to provide relief for the victims of a catastrophic flood in He Nan Province. Soong Ching Ling kicked off for the soccer match.
   
   
41. The three Soong sisters visiting a nursery in Chong Qing.
42. Meeting with General Joseph W Stilwell in Chong Qing, who was the commander of the U.S. forces in the China-Burma-India theatre of war in world war II.
   
43. In December 1945, Soong Ching Ling renamed the China Defence League as the China Welfare Fund and shipped tons of medical supplies to the liberated areas.
     

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