Yang Kaihui

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Yang Kaihui was a Chinese revolutionary and early Communist activist who was married to Mao Zedong and was executed for her political activities in 1930.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese communist
Chinese revolutionary
female revolutionary
political activist
activePeriod 1920s
associatedWith Chinese Communist Party early leadership
Hunan Province
causeOfDeath execution
countryOfCitizenship China
deathCountry China
deathPlace Changsha
Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan
deathYear 1930
era Republic of China period
familyName Yang
gender female
givenName Kaihui
historicalRole symbol of revolutionary sacrifice in China
knownFor martyrdom in the Chinese Communist movement
languageSpoken Chinese
legacy remembered as a revolutionary martyr in Chinese Communist history
maritalStatus married
memberOf Chinese Communist Party
movement Chinese Communist movement
Chinese Revolution
name Yang Kaihui self-link
nationality Chinese
notableFor being an early spouse of Mao Zedong
early Communist activism in China
occupation political activist
revolutionary
opposedBy Kuomintang
politicalAlignment Marxism
communism
reasonForExecution political activities
spouse Mao Zedong
spouseOccupation Chinese Communist leader
founding father of the People’s Republic of China

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Mao Anying hasRelative Yang Kaihui
Mao Anqing mother Yang Kaihui
Liu Songlin mother Yang Kaihui
subject surface form: Mao Anqing
Mao Anying mother Yang Kaihui
Yang Kaihui name Yang Kaihui self-link
Mao Zedong family notableMember Yang Kaihui
Mao Zedong spouse Yang Kaihui