The presidential office desk hidden mystery
hits:782Nanjing Yangtze River Road, No. 292, ROC presidential palace to outshine others, Sun Yat Sen, Chiang Kai Shek, Li Tsung Jen have here do too. Then, their office what hidden secret?
Mr. Sun Zhongshan's office is in the form of a simple, standard, standard. However, its desk is very interesting, different from the general pro window and sit, but back to the two window, face south back north.
The sit to the mystery is, face south back north although different in the Imperial Emperor, but still shows the supreme power. From another point of view, Sun Yat Sen's office with his back to the window, extent also shows the Sun Yat Sen afraid villain plot, open and aboveboard personhood's character. This sitting to be a good sitting, very consistent with Sun Zhongshan's personality and for the people.
And the Sun Yat Sen and Chiang Kai Shek sit to different, Li Tsung Jen desk tight against the window and sit in the west of the East, which is consistent with the Deputy seating. Also his ride to happen to be opposite with Chiang Kai Shek, although the two rooms, Lee is East, West Jiang Shizhao sit to suggest Jiang Li discord, face to face also make Li constantly under Chiang's under the supervision of, visible Li Tsung Jen when Vice President irritated heart, is justified.
Chiang Kai Shek's office in a strange faces a window desk and not the placing of the south, the north or East West, but the oblique to the northwest and home, where the edge of the hidden truths.
Said he arranged for a variety of reasons: A is considered auspicious; the second is away from the window and relatively safe; the third is not turned can see push the door and enter, he sits like this also can be seen opposite Li Tsung Jen Office of travellers.
Jiang Jieshi's this sitting shows the cunning of the man and the distrust of the people. Some people joked, Jiang sit instability is because he sat facing the wrong, called when the positive (government) is not, so the Chiang Dynasty soon lost in the long river of Chinese history.
From the Phoenix Bo newspaper