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  2. Li Na (daughter of Mao Zedong) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, she was remarried to Wang Jingqing, a bodyguard to Mao Zedong and Chief of Staff of the Nujiang Army Division of Kunming Military Region. As a result of her marriage to Wang, Xu Xiaoning changed his name to Wang Xiaozhi. Xu himself is married and has two children. Wang Jingqing died on 1 March 2021, at the age of 94, from an illness. [16]

  3. Mao Zedong - Wikipedia

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    Mao's parents altogether had five sons and two daughters. Two of the sons and both daughters died young, leaving the three brothers Mao Zedong, Mao Zemin, and Mao Zetan. Like all three of Mao Zedong's wives, Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan were communists. Like Yang Kaihui, both Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan were killed in warfare during Mao Zedong's lifetime.

  4. Li Min (daughter of Mao Zedong) - Wikipedia

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    Li Min (left) and her father Mao Zedong in 1954. Li Min was born on the winter of 1936 in Zhidan, Yan'an.She was initially named Mao Jiaojiao, after Deng Yingchao, wife of Zhou Enlai, who came to congratulate Mao, saw Li and said affectionately: "What a little Jiao Jiao!".

  5. Yang Yuehua - Wikipedia

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    Yang Yuehua (楊月花; born March 1929), née Mao Jinhua, was born in Longyan, Fujian, China with family roots in Xiangtan, Hunan, China. She is the elder daughter of Mao Zedong ( Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party ) and his third wife He Zizhen .

  6. Yang Kaihui - Wikipedia

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    Yang Kaihui (Chinese: 楊開慧; pinyin: Yáng Kāihuì; courtesy name: Yunjin 雲錦; 6 November 1901 – 14 November 1930) was the second wife of Mao Zedong, whom he married in 1920. She had three children with Mao Zedong: Mao Anying, Mao Anqing and Mao Anlong.

  7. Mao Anqing - Wikipedia

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    Mao Anqing (Chinese: 毛岸青; pinyin: Máo Ànqīng; 23 November 1924 – 23 March 2007) was the last surviving son of Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party. He was the second son of Mao and his wife, Yang Kaihui. He had a mental illness, possibly schizophrenia. [1] He worked as a translator and never became active in politics.

  8. Early life of Mao Zedong - Wikipedia

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    Mao continued to read in his free time, often staying up late at night in his bedroom to read by candle light; this angered his father, who saw recreational reading as an unproductive pursuit. [51] At this point he read a book which inspired his interest in politics: Zheng Guanying's Sheng-shih Wei-yen ("Words of Warning to an Affluent Age").

  9. He Zizhen - Wikipedia

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    He Zizhen with Mao Zedong. He Zizhen was born in Yunshan (云山, now Yongxin County), Jiangxi, in 1910, as He Guiyuan (贺桂圆), the second of four children. [1] He's family were impoverished scholar-gentry that ran a tea house and sent He to a free Protestant missionary school in her youth. [2]