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  2. Soong Ching-ling - Wikipedia

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    Ching-ling hereafter began working for Comintern. [50] In May 1933, Ching-ling contacted Liao Chengzhi on behalf of Comintern to request intelligence from the CCP. In 1934, a memo of Commintern suggests that the local Soviet representative believed it was a mistake to admit her into the Communist Party, which made her lose her unique value.

  3. Ching-a-Ling - Wikipedia

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    "Ching-a-Ling" is a song by American rapper Missy Elliott. It was written by Elliott along with frequent collaborator Cainon Lamb as well as Shawn Campbell and Marshall Leathers from production duo The Arkitects for what was supposed to be Elliott's seventh studio album Block Party , while production was helmed by Lamb, Campbell, and Leathers.

  4. Chingling - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Chingling

  5. He Xiangning - Wikipedia

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    In Guangzhou, she and Soong Ching-ling organized a women's association to raise funds and provide medicine and clothing for the soldiers. She also sold many of her paintings for the war effort. [ 1 ] When General Chen Jiongming rebelled against Sun in 1922, He Xiangning arranged for Sun's reunion with his wife, and took great risk to win the ...

  6. Ni Kwei-tseng - Wikipedia

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    Both Ni and Charlie Soong traveled to Japan to dissuade Ching-ling, but despite their efforts, Ni ultimately forgave Sun Yat-sen and accepted the marriage. [4] In 1927, Soong Mei-ling sought her mother's approval to marry Chiang Kai-shek. Initially, Ni objected to the union, but Chiang personally travelled to Japan to appeal to her.

  7. China Welfare Institute - Wikipedia

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    Soong Ching-ling at China Welfare Institute (1940s) The China Welfare Institute (CWI; 中国福利会) was founded by Soong Ching Ling, the wife of Sun Yat-sen, in Hong Kong on June 14, 1938. It is one of the oldest and most influential NGOs nationwide in China.

  8. Soong sisters - Wikipedia

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    Soong Ching-ling, Soong Mei-ling and Sun Yat-sen in Guangzhou. After graduating, Ching-ling's elder sister, Ai-ling, returned to Shanghai in 1908 and became the secretary to Sun Yat-sen. [14] Sun became fascinated with Ai-ling, constantly gazing at her, although Ai-ling did not reciprocate his feelings in the same way. [15]

  9. Ye Jianying - Wikipedia

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    3rd Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress; In office 5 March 1978 – 17 June 1983: President: None (post abolished in 1975): Preceded by: Soong Ching-ling (acting)