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  1. Yang Kaihui was born in the small village of Bancang in Changsha, Hunan Province, on November 6, 1901. Her name meant "Opening Wisdom", although she came to be nicknamed Xia , meaning "Little Dawn." [1] Her father was Yang Changji, a school teacher and leftist intellectual, while her mother was Yang Zhenxi, while she had a brother three years older than her, Yang Kaizhi. [1]

  2. However, the Yang Kaihui site with its martial mausoleum and its surrounding park has much more post-Maoist characteristics and favours more with the memorial halls of Liu Shaoqi 刘少奇 (1898-1969) or the site of marshal Peng Dehuai 彭德怀 (1898-1974), which were built in the post-Maoist era.

  3. alphahistory.com › chineserevolution › yang-kaihuiYang Kaihui - Alpha History

    Yang Kaihui (1901-1930) was the second wife of Mao Zedong, the mother of three of his children and an active Chinese Communist Party (CCP) cadre. She was born in Hunan province, the daughter of Yang Changji, one of Mao’s favourite teachers. In late 1918 Yang and Mao shared a house in Beijing, where they discovered a mutual attraction.

  4. 杨开慧(1901年11月6日-1930年11月14日),字云锦,乳名霞,女,汉族,出生于湖南省长沙市长沙县清泰都乡板仓(现开慧镇开慧村),中国共产党党员,中国近代伦理学家、教育家杨昌济独女、毛泽东妻子。1920年冬,加入中国社会主义青年团;同年,与毛泽东结婚;1922年,加入中国共产党,负责中共 ...

  5. 7 de jun. de 2024 · Yang Kaihui raised her head and told He Jian firmly: "If you want me to be separated from Runzhi, let me tell you, let me die. My death is nothing, I hope the revolution can succeed as soon as possible." Until this time, Yang Kaihui's soft-hearted attitude, coupled with the constant pressure from the outside world, made He Jian completely annoyed.

  6. Kaihui Yang (6 Nov 1901 - certain 14 Nov 1930) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (21 entries) edit. arwiki يانغ ...