Mao Zejian
Mao Zejian | |
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Native name | 毛澤建 |
Born | October 1905 |
Died |
August 29, 1929 Hengshan, Hunan | (aged 24)
Cause of death | executed by the Kuomintang |
Nationality | Chinese |
Other names | Mao Zehong (毛澤紅) |
Occupation | guerrilla leader |
Relatives | Mao Zedong (cousin) |
Mao Zejian (Chinese: 毛澤建; October 1905–20 August 1929) was a cousin of Mao Zedong, who was executed by the Kuomintang in Hengshan, Hunan.
When Edgar Snow interviewed Mao Zedong for his book Red Star Over China in 1936, he recorded Mao Zejian's name as Mao Zehong (毛澤紅) and stated that she was his sister. This error has been carried forward ever since. Although a cousin, she had lived for a long period with Mao's parents, and by custom Mao referred to her as "sister." A guerrilla leader in her own right, she was captured by the KMT in 1928, and was executed in August 1929, at the age of 24.[1]
References
- ↑ Alexander, Bevin (2011). "Chiang Attacks Warlords and Reds". bevinalexander.com. Retrieved 5 March 2011.
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