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  2. Jiang Qing - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Qing [a] [note 1] (March 1914 – 14 May 1991), also known as Madame Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary, actress, and political figure.She was the fourth wife of Mao Zedong, the Chairman of the Communist Party and Paramount leader of China.

  3. File:Signature of Jiang Qing, October 10, 1966.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Chiang Ching (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Chiang Ching (Chinese: 江青; born 26 January 1946 ()), occasionally spelled as Jiang Qing, [1] birth name Jiang Duqing, is a Chinese-born American dancer and film actress based in New York, United States, and Sweden. [2] With an ancestral root in Puning, Guangdong, she was born in Beijing and attended primary school in Shanghai.

  5. Gang of Four - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Qing staged revolutionary operas during the Cultural Revolution and met with the Red Guards. [8] [9] The removal of this group from power is sometimes considered to have marked the end of the Cultural Revolution, which had been launched by Mao in 1966 as part of his power struggle with leaders such as Liu Shaoqi, Deng Xiaoping and Peng ...

  6. Revolutionary opera - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Qing was the chief advocate and engineer of the transformation from traditional operas to revolutionary ones, and chose the Peking opera as her "laboratory experimentation" for accomplishing this radical change in theater art. [1] The traditional Peking opera was revolutionized in both form and content.

  7. Criticize Lin, Criticize Confucius - Wikipedia

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    The Criticize Lin (Biao), Criticize Confucius Campaign (simplified Chinese: 批林批孔运动; traditional Chinese: 批林批孔運動; pinyin: pī lín pī kǒng yùndòng; also called the Anti-Lin Biao, Anti-Confucius campaign) was a political and intellectual campaign started by Mao Zedong and his wife, Jiang Qing, the leader of the Gang of ...

  8. Jiang Qing (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jiang Qing (1914–1991), also known as Madame Mao, was a Chinese political figure and the fourth wife of Mao Zedong Jiang Qing or Chiang Ching may also refer to: Chiang Ching (dancer) (1946–), a Chinese-American dancer and film actress; Jiang Qing (Confucian) (1953–), a Chinese Confucian scholar

  9. On the Docks - Wikipedia

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    His wife Jiang Qing played a significant role in devising both the words and the music, which at times led to a power struggle with Liu Shaoqi over the opera's ideological message. [2] The director Xie Jin staged the original production in the early 1960s and also filmed the story in 1972. [3] [4] A different film of the same play was released ...