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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yang_KaihuiYang Kaihui - Wikipedia

    Yang Kaihui with her children. Yáng Kāihuì (simplified Chinese: 杨开慧; traditional Chinese: 楊開慧; courtesy name: Yúnjǐn (simplified Chinese: 云锦; traditional Chinese: 雲錦); 6 November 1901 – 14 November 1930) was the second wife of Mao Zedong, whom he married in 1920.

  2. Yang Kaihui (chinois simplifié : 杨开慧 ; chinois traditionnel : 楊開慧 ; nom de courtoisie : Yúnjǐn 云锦) est la deuxième femme de Mao Zedong, née le 6 novembre 1901 en Chine impériale et morte exécutée le 14 novembre 1930 à Changsha en république de Chine.

  3. Yang Kaihui (1901-1930) était la seconde épouse de Mao Zedong, la mère de trois de ses enfants et un cadre actif du Parti communiste chinois (PCC). Elle est née dans la province du Hunan, fille de Yang Changji, l'un des professeurs préférés de Mao. À la fin de 1918, Yang et Mao partageaient une maison à Pékin, où ils découvrirent ...

  4. 7 nov. 2015 · Yang Kaihui – who was killed 85 years ago this month – was the first of Mao Zedong's three freely chosen wives. (Mao was forced by his parents to wed an older neighbor when he was just 14 but did not consider this a true marriage.) Her dramatic, and tragic, life story is widely known in China.

  5. 10 nov. 2015 · Yang Kaihuiwho was killed 85 years ago this monthwas the first of Mao Zedong’s three freely chosen wives. (Mao was forced by his parents to wed an older neighbor when he was just 14 but did not consider this a true marriage.) Yang’s dramatic, and tragic, life story is widely known in China.

  6. en.namu.wiki › w › 양카이후이Yang Kaihui - NamuWiki

    Yang Kaihui is regarded by Chinese people today as a wise wife who faithfully assisted Mao Zedong and a great martyr who followed Mao Zedong to the end without yielding to the oppression of the enemy. She said that her home village was renamed 'Kaihui Town (開慧鎭)', and she built the Yang Kaihui Memorial Hall, and she has preserved her ...

  7. 14 nov. 2012 · Yang Kaihui was executed in 1930 for refusing to renounce the Chinese Communist Party and Mao Zedong. She was his second wife and the mother of three sons, two of whom died young.