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  2. Suicide of Fat Cat - Wikipedia

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    On 11 April 2024, at 4:43 AM, [1] Liu Jie [a], [2] a 20-year-old Chinese male gamer known as "Fat Cat" [b] took his own life by jumping from a bridge in Yuzhong, Chongqing.After his suicide, his ex-girlfriend Tan faced a relentless online backlash on Chinese social media and was accused of exploiting him financially.

  3. Mao Bangchu - Wikipedia

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    Mao Bangchu or Mow Pang Tzu (Chinese: 毛邦初; also transcribed as Mow Pang Tsu, Mow Pong Tsu, or Mow Pang Chu; 5 March 1904 – 22 June 1987) was a high-ranking military officer in the Chinese Chiang Kai-shek government. He was the main figure in an embezzlement scandal that pitched him against the Taiwan government in the early fifties.

  4. Pang Xianzhi - Wikipedia

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    After graduation in 1950, Pang was assigned to the Political Secretary Office of the Secretariat of the Chinese Communist Party (later renamed as the Secretariat of the General Office of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party), responsible for managing Mao Zedong's books, newspapers, etc. [4] Pang became deputy director of the ...

  5. Deng Xiaoping - Wikipedia

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    Following Mao's death on 9 September 1976 and the purge of the Gang of Four in October 1976, Premier Hua Guofeng succeeded as Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and gradually emerged as the de facto leader of China. Prior to Mao's death, the only governmental position Deng held was that of First Vice Premier of the State Council, [61] but ...

  6. Death and state funeral of Mao Zedong - Wikipedia

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    Mao's embalmed, CCP-flag-draped body lay in state at the Great Hall of the People for one week. [6] During this period, an estimated one million people, including diplomatic envoys, leaders of foreign communist parties, and foreign nationals in China, filed past Mao to pay their final respects.

  7. Diaries of Mao's secretary at the center of a legal battle ...

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    Li Rui, who died in 2019 at the age of 101, held a number of important positions within the ruling Chinese Communist Party, including personal secretary to longtime leader Mao Zedong. In detailed ...

  8. History of the People's Republic of China (1949–1976)

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    Mao's China and After: A history of the People's Republic (Simon and Schuster, 1999). Meisner, Maurice. Mao Zedong: A Political and Intellectual Portrait (Polity, 2006). Perkins, Dorothy. Encyclopedia of China: The Essential Reference to China, Its History and Culture. Facts on File, 1999. 662 pp.

  9. Five Man Group - Wikipedia

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    The Five Man Group (Chinese: 文化革命五人小组; also known as the Group of Five) was an informal committee established in the People's Republic of China in early 1965 to explore the potential for a "cultural revolution" in China. [1] The group was led by Peng Zhen (the mayor of Beijing), the fifth most senior member of the Politburo. [2]