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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › He_ZizhenHe Zizhen - Wikipedia

    He Zizhen (Chinese: 贺子珍; pinyin: Hè Zizhēn; Wade–Giles: Ho Tzu-chen; 20 September 1910 – 19 April 1984) was the third wife of Chairman Mao Zedong from 1928 to 1937 and participated in the Long March.

  2. He Zizhen (Setembro de 1910 - 19 de abril de 1984) foi a terceira esposa de Mao Tse Tung de maio 1930 a 1937 . Vida. He Zizhen nasceu em Yunshan, Jiangxi, durante a Dinastia Qing, e juntou-se à Liga da Juventude Comunista da China em 1925. Ela se formou pela Escola das Meninas de Yongxin e aderiu ao Partido Comunista da China em 1926.

    • 20 de setembro de 1909, Yongxin County
    • 19 de abril de 1984, Xangai
  3. 8 See Wang Xingjuan, He Zizhen de lu, pp. 259-61. This was probably the second meeting between Mao and He Zizhen after the latter's return to China from the Soviet Union. The first meeting is reported to have taken place in Shanghai in 1950. Wang Xingjuan and other Chinese writers of mainland China prefer not to mention this meeting, as He ...

  4. 29 de jul. de 2021 · He Changgong, cadre sent to advise Wang Zuo and win him over Yin Daoyi, militia leader Yin Haomin, Yin Daoyi’s son Xu Yan’gang, chief-of-staff of the Second Regiment of the First Division of the Red Army He Zizhen, Communist cadre known as the “Two-Gunned Girl General” Yang Kaihui, Mao’s wife. Link to a podcast I recently ...

  5. As soon as the communists came to power in 1949, He Zizhen, by then no longer Mao's wife, and her sister and brother tried to find all three of Mao's abandoned children.

  6. 31 de ago. de 2011 · In the Red Army period, Mao Zedong's wife He Zizhen was a legendary woman. In 1925, 16-year-old He Zizhen became the first female party member and the first woman minister in Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province, and also led the Yongxin riots when she was 17 years old.

  7. Mao Zedong - Chinese Revolution, Communism, Chairman: Mao Zedong’s 22 years in the wilderness can be divided into four phases. The first of those is the initial three years when Mao and Zhu De, the commander in chief of the army, successfully developed the tactics of guerrilla warfare from base areas in the countryside.