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  He Zizhen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He Zizhen was introduced to Mao Zedong at Jinggangshan by Yuan Wencai, a classmate of her elder brother, in the spring of 1928.
He Zizhen had three daughters and three sons with Mao Zedong, but except for their daughter Li Min, all of them died young or were separated from the family.
Two English researchers who retraced the entire Long March in 2002-2003 located a woman who they believe might be a missing child abandoned by Mao and He to peasants in 1935[1].
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/He_Zizhen   (281 words)

  
 Mao Zedong - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
Working with Red Army general Zhu De, Mao developed new guerrilla warfare tactics that drew the KMT forces deep into the hostile countryside, where they were harassed by peasants and destroyed by the Red Army.
Mao married He Zizhen while in Jiangxi, after his first wife was killed by KMT forces.
Also while in Yan’an, Mao divorced He Zizhen and married the actor Lan Ping, who would become known as Jiang Qing and play an increasingly important role in the party after 1964.
encarta.msn.com /text_761559589___5/Mao_Zedong.html   (685 words)

  
 The Epoch Times | A Tribute to He Zizhen, Abandoned Wife of Mao Zedong
He Zizhen was married to Mao Zedong for ten years and always attended to him, yet she still died alone in the end.
According to the CCP's description of history, He Zizhen, known as Miss Yongxin, was born in Yunshan of Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province.
During the nine years from 1928 to 1937, as Mao's wife and secretary, He Zizhen gave birth to three sons and three daughters, but only the third daughter, Li Min, remained by their side.
www.theepochtimes.com /news/6-9-12/45882.html   (818 words)

  
 Women of the Long March by Lily Xiao Hong Lee and Sue Wiles - Reviewed by Ann Skea - Eclectica Magazine v3n2
Lee and Wiles tell the remarkable stories of these three women, looking at three time periods of their lives: the Long March itself; a decade after its completion, up to the time when the revolution was almost over; and the period from 1949 to the present.
For He Zizhen, this was the second child she had to leave and, of her other four children, three died and one was brought up in Mao's extended family.
He Zizhen spent her last years in relative obscurity in China and died in Shanghai in 1984.
www.eclectica.org /v3n2/skea_women_march.html   (955 words)

  
 Asian Studies Institute - Approaching 'Asia' from the Southeast: Does the Crisis Make a Difference?
Gong Xiaogong[4] was the eldest son of Gong Zizhen (hao Dingan, 1792-1841), a noted literary figure of the late Qing.
Gong Zizhen was an early and articulate critic of Qing governance.
If anything, Gong Zizhen's fame grew after his sudden departure and, by the end of the dynasty, he was regarded as a precursor of the intellectual foment that would eventually overwhelm the country.
www.vuw.ac.nz /asianstudies/publications/occasional/Gong.html   (8185 words)

  
 daveinchina: March 19, 2006 Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
He Zizhen wept before leaving Little Mao in the care of her sister, who was married to Mao's brother.
He Zizhen could hardly bring herself to do the unthinkable again, only four months after she had torn herself away from Little Mao.
He Zizhen rushed to Nanjing to see the boy, and was convinced he was her lost son because of his oily ears and armpit odour, which she said were common to all five of her children with Mao.
daveinchina.com /archives/2006_03_19.html   (3048 words)

  
 History News Network
Last year Ms Xiong's daughter and son-in-law told her they believed she might be the child that Mao and his third wife, He Zizhen, abandoned during the Long March in February 1935.
When her daughter, Yang Tingyu, and son-in-law Xiong Minghu told her of new research by a local party official, suggesting she could be Mao's daughter, Ms Xiong was shocked.
"It is true that He Zizhen and Mao Zedong abandoned one child during the Long March," said historian Wang Zhangwei of the Communist Party School in Beijing.
hnn.us /readcomment.php?id=9444&bheaders=1   (661 words)

  
 Taipei Times - archives
The pair also said they met a woman during their 384-day walk who they claimed might have been a long-lost daughter of Mao, the communist founder who died in 1976.
The woman, 68-year-old Xiong Huazhi, was born at about the same time and place as a daughter reportedly born to Mao and his third wife, He Zizhen, McEwan said.
Mao's child was left with a family in Sichuan Province as the Red Army fled attacks by Chiang.
www.taipeitimes.com /News/archives/2003/11/06/2003074739/print   (499 words)

  
 Historical Figures - Mao Zedong
It was during this period that Mao married He Zizhen, after his first wife had been killed by KMT forces.
Mao, with the help of Zhu De, built a modest, but effective guerilla army, undertook experiments in rural reform and government, and provided refuge for Communists fleeing the rightist purges in the cities.
Also while in Yan'an, Mao divorced He Zizhen and married the actress Lan Ping, who would become known as Jiang Qing.
www.dailypast.com /historical-figures/mao-zedong2.shtml   (1359 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Women of the Long March: Books: Lily Ziao Hong Lee,Suzi Dougherty,Sue Wiles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lee (Chinese Literature/Univ. of Sydney) and Wiles (Translation/Univ. of Western Sydney) tell the story of three of these: He Zizhen (Mao’s second wife), Kan Keqing (the “Girl Commander”), and Wang Quanyuan (a peasant who left the husband she barely knew to take up the Communist cause).
He Zizhen was the main character or this book.
She was the second wife of Mao Tse Tung, she gave birth to 2 babies during the Long March, but she had to leave them behind because of the harsh condition that the have to walk through, it was impossible for the baby to survive.
www.amazon.ca /Women-Long-March-Lily-Ziao/dp/1876584351   (846 words)

  
 UCLA Asia Institute :: Story, Print Version
Mao's warrior-wife, He Zizhen, berates Mao for his ungrateful behavior -- she has fought at his side throughout the campaign and even saved his life -- and accuses Jiang Ching of being the actress-whore she is. Mao is infuriated and has Zizhen committed to a lunatic asylum.
Haunted both by He Zizhen's warnings and Jiang Ching's greedy ambition, Mao, on his deathbed, decides to abandon her.
For Jiang Ching this is "the final betrayal and the worst." She is determined not to be cheated of the power for which she has waited for thirty years.
www.isop.ucla.edu /asia/printevent.asp?eventid=656   (630 words)

  
 CNN.com - Mao's long March 'comes up short' - Nov. 5, 2003
They said Xiong Huazhi, 68, was born at about the same time and place as a daughter reportedly born to Mao and his third wife, He Zizhen.
Mao's child was left with a family in Sichuan province as the Red Army fled.
He Zizhen bore Mao five children; the sole survivor, Li Min, is believed to live in Beijing.
edition.cnn.com /2003/WORLD/asiapcf/east/11/05/china.shortmarch.ap/index.html   (800 words)

  
 China History Forum, chinese history forum > Questions about Mao Zedong
Before her death, Mao married a 18-year girl, He Zizhen (贺子珍) in 1928.
Though Mao is said by someone as a soulful husband loving Yang deeply, I think he was just a tough in the marriage and kind of selfish feudalist.
My evidences are the latter He Zizhen's pitiful end of desertion by Mao as in the same way as Yang, and the Great Culture Revolution launched by him which brought the nation a fatal destruct.
www.chinahistoryforum.com /lofiversion/index.php/t2324.html   (2027 words)

  
 He Zizhen Free Essay
He Zizhen was born during the transition of China from traditional to modern.
In 1926 she joined the Communist Youth League and soon after became a full member of the communist party.
He Zizhen met Mao Zedong in the mountains of Jinggangshan.
www.findfreepapers.com /viewpaper/20873.html   (207 words)

  
 CHINA NEWSWATCH - China news, current events   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
TAIPEI—Computers have already become an indispensable part of everyday life, yet Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) appears to be heading in the opposite direction.
He Zizhen, known as Miss Yongxin, was born in Yunshan of Yongxin County, Jiangxi Province.
He joined the CCP at the age of 17 and had gone up to Jinggang Mountain after organizing a Yongxin peasant uprising at age 18.
www.china-newswatch.com   (486 words)

  
 Publications: Episodes 29-1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Petrogenesis of Mesozoic granitoids and volcanic rocks in South China: A response to tectonic evolution, by Xinmin Zhou, Tao Sun, Weizhou Shen, Liangshu Shu, and Yaoling Niu
A large Middle Pleistocene freshwater to oligohaline lake in the contemporary hyperarid Qaidam Basin (China), by Steffen Mischke, Ulrike Herzschuh, Naida Sun, Zizhen Qiao, and Zhencheng Sun
The Qaidam Basin (NW China) at the northern margin of the Tibetan Plateau is one of the driest places on Earth with mean annual precipitation not exceeding 25 mm in the western central part.
www.iugs.org /iugs/pubs/epi29-1.htm   (1360 words)

  
 Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
November 22nd of 2000 has been the most significant day for Xin and me since we two finally got married on this day.
Most of our good friends in United States flied to Champaign again to attend our wedding, including Ben, Xiaodui, Long Hua, Zizhen and Haiyun.
Also our friends at UIUC helped us make the wedding ceremony a warm and unforgettable event in our whole life.
www.comm.csl.uiuc.edu /~xwu/photo_wedding_uiuc.htm   (196 words)

  
 Zhejiang China   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
In early Qing Dynasty, Hong Sheng wrote a classic play The Palace of the Eternal Life.
Gong Zizhen and Wang Guowei were two great masters in late Qing Dynasty.
In modern times, Zhejiang literature made great contributions to the development of the Chinese literature.
www.zhejiang.gov.cn /gb/zjnew/node428/node1877/node1888/node2242/index.html   (645 words)

  
 A Glimpse of the World: Mao's lost children: Sun Shuyun's search for survivors of the Long March   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The same rule applied when He Zizhen gave birth in the early spring of
He Zizhen wept before leaving Little Mao in the care of her sister, who
Years later, He Zizhen was still tormented by her decision: “I did not
www.howardwfrench.com /archives/2006/05/29/maos_lost_children_sun_shuyuns_search_for_survivors_of_the_long_march   (2331 words)

  
 Kelly Kaduce: Herbert Barrett Management
Kaduce also appeared as soloist in Britten's War Requiem and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 with the Boston University Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall.
Kaduce made her Santa Fe Opera debut as The Chinese Actress and ZiZhen in the world premiere of Bright Sheng's Madame Mao in the summer of 2003.
She made her New York City Opera debut in the fall of 2002 as Gretel in Hänsel und Gretel.
www.herbertbarrett.com /artist.php?id=kkaduce&aview=bio   (623 words)

  
 Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net
People learning how to fold paper lotus flowers
Dai Zizhen said, "As a mother, if we do not speak out for our children, who will?
The purpose of this activity is to remind people that in China, hundreds of thousands of young children like Fadu are suffering the pain of their families being torn apart." Ms.
www.clearwisdom.net /emh/articles/2003/10/8/41074p.html   (563 words)

  
 IngentaConnect CMfindera covariance model based RNA motif finding algorithm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
CMfinder—a covariance model based RNA motif finding algorithm
Authors: Yao, Zizhen; Weinberg, Zasha; Ruzzo, Walter L. Source: Bioinformatics, Volume 22, Number 4, 15 February 2006, pp.
Motivation: The recent discoveries of large numbers of non-coding RNAs and computational advances in genome-scale RNA search create a need for tools for automatic, high quality identification and characterization of conserved RNA motifs that can be readily used for database search.
www.ingentaconnect.com /content/oup/cabios/2006/00000022/00000004/art00445   (315 words)

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