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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yang_KaihuiYang Kaihui - Wikipedia

    Citations. Sources. Yang Kaihui with her children. Yáng Kāihuì ( simplified Chinese: 杨开慧; traditional Chinese: 楊開慧; courtesy name: Yúnjǐn ( simplified Chinese: 云锦; traditional Chinese: 雲錦 ); 6 November 1901 – 14 November 1930) was the second wife of Mao Zedong, whom he married in 1920.

  2. Yang Kaihui. Yáng Kāihuì ( chinês tradicional: 楊開慧, chinês simplificado: 杨开慧; nome da cortesia: Yúnjǐn ( chinês tradicional: 雲錦, chinês simplificado: 云锦); 6 de novembro de 1901 - 14 de novembro de 1930 ), foi a segunda esposa de Mao Tse Tung de 1920 a 1930; nasceu numa pequena aldeia chamada Bancang, em Changsha ...

  3. 7 de nov. de 2015 · Yang Kaihui – who was killed 85 years ago this month – was the first of Mao Zedong's three freely chosen wives. (Mao was forced by his parents to wed an older neighbor when he was just 14 but did not consider this a true marriage.) Her dramatic, and tragic, life story is widely known in China.

  4. 29 de set. de 2020 · A carta tem algo de melancólico quando se conhece sua história. Data de 1929, um ano antes de Yang Kaihui terminar executada pelo Kuonmitang, o Exército nacionalista, inimigos figadais dos comunistas, que terminariam pro se estabelecer no Taiwan. Mao teve quatro esposas, mas Kaihui é considerada seu amor verdadeiro, pela qual ...

  5. Yang Kaihui, a companheira abandonada de Mao Zedong que continuou ao seu lado. Mesmo torturada, ela preferiu a morte do que interromper a carreira política do companheiro — pouco antes de se tornar um líder

  6. 21 de jul. de 2010 · Jiang Qing, the third wife of Chinese leader Mao Zedong, was sentenced to death for her role in the Cultural Revolution. She was the only one of the \"Gang of Four\" to survive the purge and died in prison in 1991.

  7. 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.