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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.
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]
When Zedong was two years old, his mother gave birth to another son, her fourth child, Mao Zemin, and still another son, Mao Zetan, was born when Zedong was eleven. [24] She also gave birth to two daughters, both of whom died in infancy, [ 25 ] although soon after Zetan's birth the couple adopted a baby girl, Zejian , the daughter of one of Mao ...
Pages in category "Children of Mao Zedong" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Mao Anlong; L.
Mao: The Unknown Story is a 2005 biography of the Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong (1893–1976) that was written by the husband-and-wife team of the writer Jung Chang and the historian Jon Halliday, who detail Mao's early life, his introduction to the Chinese Communist Party, and his political career.
Only in January 1951, when Mao Zedong asked his personal secretary Ye Zilong to have Mao transferred back to China, Ye informed him of the news. [citation needed] Mao was buried in Pyongyang, in the Cemetery for the Heroes of the Chinese People's Volunteer Army. Some Chinese citizens and groups who oppose Mao Zedong commemorate the anniversary ...
The golden sun rises in the east, Shining for miles from the east as flowers open, The red flag is like a big ocean. Great mentor, heroic leader, Dear Chairman Mao! The sun is in the hearts of the revolutionary people, The red sun in our hearts. Long live Chairman Mao! (Long live Chairman Mao!) Long live Chairman Mao! (Long live Chairman Mao!)
Sun Yat-sen (/ ˈ s ʊ n ˈ j ɑː t ˈ s ɛ n /; [1] traditional Chinese: 孫逸仙; simplified Chinese: 孙逸仙; pinyin: Sūn Yìxiān; 12 November 1866 – 12 March 1925) [a] was a Chinese physician, revolutionary, statesman, and political philosopher who founded the Republic of China (ROC) and its first political party, the Kuomintang (KMT).