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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luo_YixiuLuo Yixiu - Wikipedia

    Luo Yixiu (Chinese: 羅一秀; 20 October 1889 – 11 February 1910), a Han Chinese woman, was the first wife of the later Chinese communist revolutionary and political leader Mao Zedong, to whom she was married from 1908 until her death.

  2. www.biographies.net › people › enBiography of Luo Yigu

    Who was Luo Yigu? Luo Yigu, a Han Chinese woman, was the first wife of the future Chinese revolutionary and political leader Mao Zedong, to whom she was married from 1908 until her death in 1910.

  3. Cuando Mao llegó a la edad adulta, Yichang intento arreglar su matrimonio, seleccionando para él a Luo Yigu, la hija de diecisiete años de un terrateniente local. Mao aceptó el matrimonio de mala gana y la boda se llevó a cabo en 1907 o 1908.

  4. Luo Yigu. Luo was Mao's first wife and also his cousin. Their parents arranged for Mao to marry Luo when he was thirteen and she was seventeen in 1908. Although they were married the couple never lived together and Mao never recognized her as his wife. The couple were married until 1910 when Luo died of dysentry. Yang Kaihui.

  5. Luo Yixiu, en chino tradicional, 羅一秀, (Shaoshan, Hunan, 20 de octubre de 1889 - 11 de febrero de 1910), de etnia china Han fue la primera esposa del que más tarde sería el líder político y revolucionario comunista chino Mao Zedong, con quien estuvo casada desde 1908 hasta su muerte en 1910.

  6. According to James Gao, Mao's first wife was Luo Yixiu (罗一秀). Yi means "one" and "xiu" seems to mean "outstanding" or "extraordinary." Pantsov and Levine give her name as Luo Yigu and I can't tell what that means. I know nothing about Chrysanthemum Sister. I have never heard of any person not receiving a given name until this book.

  7. 9 de sept. de 2013 · Father arranged a marriage for him when he was 14 to his distant relative, Luo Yigu. Mao never recognized the marriage, however. Went to middle school in Changsha (长沙 – cháng shā), the capital of Hunan, in 1911. Inspired by Sun Yat-sen, he joined the rebel army during the Xinhai Revolution (辛亥革命 – xīn hài gé mìng).

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