At the age of 19, Qi Baozi looked forward to the "great man" of life-Indonesian President Su Jianuo. 1In June, 959, when Su Jianuo visited Japan, with the help of Japanese businessman Masao Kubo, he met Keiko, a geisha, in the bar of Imperial Hotel in Tokyo. Although Qibaozi was born in poverty, she was born beautiful, enchanting and gorgeous, especially her intense eyes, which were radiant. They fell in love at first sight, especially when Qibaozi was leaving. "Looking back and smiling, it was charming", which made Su Jianuo feel at a loss. After his visit to China, he eagerly telegraphed the Seven Treasures in Jakarta.
When the notorious Japanese spy Yu Liangxiong learned of this situation, he urgently needed a secretary and sent him to Indonesia under the pretext of the "East Japan Trade" company responsible for the Japanese government's development assistance project to Indonesia. In a letter to Su Jianuo, he called Qibaozi a "luminous pearl" in Su Jianuo.
1September 1959 15, Qibaozi set foot on Indonesian territory and directly stationed in the presidential palace. In her memoirs, she described the day when she first entered the presidential palace: "From that night on, Su Jianuo and I began to live together. A dark corner of the presidential palace without electric lights became a place where we dated for a long time ... that night, he said to me,' I hope you can give me happiness and strength!' "
1On June 6th, 962, Su Jianuo, 59, and Qibaozi, 22, held a secret wedding in the presidential palace. Qibaozi was named Latona Sally Devi Su Jianuo. In Sanskrit, this means "a goddess as sacred as a gem". In this way, Devi became Su Jianuo's fourth wife. After their marriage, Su Jianuo built a magnificent palace for Diana in the suburb of Jakarta and named it after her dead brother Yasuo.
After that, Su Jianuo lingered in the "Eight Zengmen Palace" and doted on Diana. It is said that Su Jianuo often drives a jeep and Devi alone to Jakarta Port to see the night scene at night. The guard followed the president's car carefully for fear of ruining the couple's interest in forgetting to make friends. On holidays, Su Jianuo and Wei Dai often go for an outing in the suburbs by bike, bathed in bright sunshine, and have fun. Dai Wei likes it, too. They are very much in love, or they love each other, or they swear by each other.
During this period, Su Jianuo wrote her two personal letters on the Indonesian President's stationery. One was written before marriage 196 1 year on March 20th: "If I die in front of the seven treasures, I hope she will be buried next to my grave after her death." The other one was written shortly after marriage: "I have a wife who really loves me." Her name is Latona Sally Devi. After Devi died, she was buried in my grave. I hope to be with Devi forever. "
The good times did not last long, and a group of officers staged a coup. Sue was imprisoned in the palace of Bazengmen. Devi, who was pregnant, had to go into exile in France. Until 1970, David disguised a rescue letter as a divorce agreement and sent it to Su Jianuo. At the critical moment, he didn't realize the mystery until he was old. He thought that young David was going to abandon him and could not afford to get sick. He died four days later.
Japanese media like to call Dai Fei "Japan's Jacqueline" because both of them are beautiful young presidents' wives. But Mrs. David is much more popular than Jacqueline. She once said: "I am too straightforward to talk about diplomacy. When I open my mouth, people get scared. " Perhaps this is why she has repeatedly attracted protests.
1992 65438+ 10, Mrs Devi went to a famous ski resort in Colorado, USA, and happened to meet Minnie, the granddaughter of Sergio Osmagna, the fourth president of the Philippines. They talked about a party a few months ago. At that time, Minnie expressed her ambition to become the vice president of the Philippines in the future. Mrs. Devi couldn't help laughing on the spot, and Minnie held a grudge from now on. On the ski resort, Minnie deliberately mentioned Mrs. David's past. As a result, Mrs. David waved a glass bottle at Minnie's face, resulting in 37 stitches on her face. Mrs. David was sentenced to 60 days in prison. When interviewed by The New York Times in prison, Mrs. David once again made a surprising statement, saying that prison life is as happy as living in a student dormitory.