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  1. 30 de ago. de 2009 · 1936_Mao_and_third_wife_He_Zizhen.jpg ‎ (400 × 285 pixels, file size: 18 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)

  2. He Zizhen ( forenklet kinesisk: 贺子珍; tradisjonell kinesisk: 賀子珍; pinyin: Hè Zǐzhēn, født i september 1910 i Yunshan i Jiangxi i Kina, død 19. april 1984) var Mao Zedongs tredje hustru, fra mai 1928 til 1939. Hun ble med i den kommunistiske ungdomsliga i 1925. Etter at hun ble ferdig med skolegangen ble hun medlem av Det ...

  3. She was called He Zizhen. He Zizhen ( pictured below with Mao ) was in many ways Mao’s kind of woman. Missionary school educated, a member of the CCP since 1926, a propagandist and rabble rouser, a beauty with revolutionary bobbed hair, she ticked many of the boxes for a potential lover of Mao’s.

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › He_ZizhenHe Zizhen - Wikipedia

    Zizhen i-a fost prezentată lui Mao Zedong în Jinggangshan de către Yuan Wencai, un coleg al fratelui său mai mare, în primăvara anului 1928. O expertă în războiul de gherilă și luptătoare pricepută, He Zizhen era, de asemenea, un trăgător de elită care și-a câștigat porecla de „Generăleasa două gloanțe”.

  5. He Zizhen V. He Zizhen. Third wife of Chairman Mao Zedong. She and Mao Zedong, the founder of the People's Republic of China, were married in May of 1928 until 1939. She married Mo, a widower, whose wife was killed by Chinese Nationalist Party forces. Born in Yunshan, she joined the Communist Party of China in 1926, where she met Mao, Her...

  6. 31 de out. de 2021 · He Zizhen (20 septembre 1910-19 avril 1984) est la troisième femme de Mao Zedong. Mariage avec Mao Elle épouse Mao Zedong en 1928 et lui donnera six enfants (3 garçons et 3 filles), dont : Mao Anhong (né en 1932) et Li Min (née en 1936).

  7. He Zizhen (fl. 1930s)Chinese Communist and 3rd wife of Mao Zedong. Name variations: Ho Tzu-chen. Fl. in 1930s; m. Mao Zedong (1893–1976, founder of People's Republic of China), c. 1931 (div. 1937); children: 5.Was with Mao on the "Long March" (1934–35); is said to have suffered 20 shrapnel wounds but survived.See also Women in World History.