Jiang Qing was Mao Zedong's last wife, but she didn't kill him. She killed herself on May 14, 1991 in Beijing, China. Mao Zedong died from complications related to Parkinson's disease and other health problems.
Mao Zedong was married to Jiang Qing
Jiang Qing
Yes he did. Mao Zedong married three times. The three wives were Yang Kaihui, He Zizhen and Jiang Qing.
Qing Jiang was born in 1913.
Qing Jiang died in 14 May 1991 of suicide by hanging.
Mao Zedong married to Luo Yixiu in 1907 Mao Zedong married to Yang Kaihui in December 1920 Mao Zedong married to He Zizhen from 1928 to 1937 Mao Zedong married to Jiang Qing in November 20, 1938
Mao Zedong married to Luo Yixiu in 1907 Mao Zedong married to Yang Kaihui in December 1920 Mao Zedong married to He Zizhen from 1928 to 1937 Mao Zedong married to Jiang Qing in November 20, 1938
Qing Jiang's birth name is Li Shumeng.
He married three times * 1920 to 1930 Yang Kaihui * 1930 to 1937 He Zizhen * 1939 to 1976 Jiang Qing
Mao Tse Tung's third and last wife, known pseudonymously as Jiang Qing, was born on March 14, 1914 and died May 14, 1991. Jiang Qing, born Li Shumeng, was a movie actress when she met Mao Tse-tung in the late 1930s. She appeared in only one known picture, Lang shan die xue ji, made in 1936 (Translation: The Wolf Hill). Jiang Qing and Mao were married in 1939. She was an egalitarian Communist and participated in the 1966-1969 Chinese Cultural Revolution as the leader of the infamous Gang of Four. She was also part of a group that tried to take over the Chinese government after Chairman Mao's death in 1976, and was imprisoned for her crime in 1981. Although she was originally sentenced to death, the court later commuted her sentence to life in prison. Jiang Qing committed suicide by hanging on May 14, 1991.
Yes, Mao Zedong married to Luo Yixiu in 1907 Yes, Mao Zedong married to Yang Kaihui in December 1920 Mao Zedong married to He Zizhen from 1928 to 1937 Yes, Mao Zedong married to Jiang Qing in November 20, 1938
Jiang Qing was arrested for her involvement in the Cultural Revolution in China and her role in the political scheming and power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party. She was considered part of the Gang of Four and was accused of coordinating the persecution of political enemies and promoting Mao Zedong's extreme ideology.