Xiang Jingyu

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Xiang Jingyu was an early female leader of the Chinese Communist movement and a pioneering advocate for women's emancipation in modern China.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Chinese Communist Party politician
Chinese feminist
Chinese revolutionary
human
women's rights activist
causeOfDeath execution
commemoratedIn Chinese Communist Party histories
Chinese women's movement memorials
countryOfCitizenship China
dateOfBirth 1895-09-04
dateOfDeath 1928-05-01
educatedAt First Normal School of Hunan
era Republic of China period
ethnicGroup Han Chinese
familyName Xiang
gender female
givenName Jingyu
honorificTitle pioneer of the Chinese women's movement
languageSpoken Mandarin Chinese
mannerOfDeath capital punishment
memberOf Chinese Communist Party
movement Chinese Revolution
surface form: Chinese Communist movement

Chinese feminist movement
women's emancipation movement in China
nativeLanguage Chinese
notableFor being one of the earliest female leaders of the Chinese Communist Party
pioneering advocacy of women's emancipation in modern China
notableWork advocacy for women's education and labor rights
early organization of Chinese Communist women’s movement
participantIn May Fourth Movement
early Chinese labor and student movements
placeOfBirth Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan

Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing Empire

Xupu County
placeOfDeath Hubei Province
surface form: Hubei

Republic of China
Wuhan
politicalIdeology Marxism
communism
positionHeld head of the Women’s Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee
religion atheism
spouse Cai Hesen
workLocation Hunan Province
surface form: Hunan

Shanghai
Wuhan

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Cai Hesen spouse Xiang Jingyu