Background
Jiang was born in Haining, Zhejiang in 1882.
蒋百里, 蔣百里, 方震澹寧
Jiang was born in Haining, Zhejiang in 1882.
In 1899, Jiang entered Qiushi Academy (current Zhejiang University) in Hangzhou through examination. After becoming Xiucai in 1898, Jiang went abroad to study in the Imperial Japanese Army Academy. He joined the Tongmenghui during his time in Japan.
After returning from Japan, he was sent to Germany for further military studies.
In 1912, Jiang became the principal of the Baoding Military Academy. He attempted suicide in 1913 for he was unable to get the fund he promised to his student from the Department of Military.
In the warlord era, Jiang served as Wu Peifu"s chief of staff, however he resigned after Wu turned down his plan to ally with the Guangdong government. In 1935 Jiang accepted Chiang Kai-shek"s invitation to become senior adviser in the Military Affairs Commission, and remained in the post until 1938.
In 1938, Jiang died of illness shortly after being appointed the principal of the Military Academy.
He was honored with General rank after his death. Jiang was married to a Japanese nurse, Satô Yato.