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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.
(ec) In response to your first question, Jiang Jieshi is the Mandarin pronunciation of the characters 蒋介石 (his name); Chiang Kai-Shek is the Cantonese pronunciation. (Chinese characters have different pronunciations in different Chinese languages.
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.
On 9 September 1976, after years of ill health, Mao Zedong suffered a series of heart attacks and died at the age of 82. After his death, Jiang Qing was arrested and sent to the Qincheng Prison, where she was detained for five years. In the same year, after the end of Cultural Revolution, Li Na's political position was abolished.
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
Another origin of Gao is the Jiang (姜) surname. According to the Song dynasty encyclopedia Tongzhi, an early ancestor was Gao Xi (高傒) who was granted the surname Gao in honour of his grandfather Prince Gao (公子高). [3] Prince Gao was the son of Duke Wen of the state of Qi whose ancestral name was Jiang (姜). [4]
Becoming Madame Mao is a historical novel by Anchee Min detailing the life of Jiang Qing (spelled in the novel as "Jiang Ching"). She became Madame Mao after her marriage to Mao Zedong . In this story Min tries to cast a sympathetic light [ citation needed ] on one of the most controversial political figures in the People's Republic of China .
Here, he met Jiang Qing. Zhang first came to prominence as the result of his October 1958 article in Jiefang Daily entitled "Destroy the Ideology of Bourgeois Right". Mao Zedong took notice of the article, and ordered it to be reprinted in People's Daily, along with an accompanying "Editor's Note" expressing his mild approval. [1]