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'''Mao Anying''' was the eldest child of [[Mao Zedong]].<ref name='ChinaMil Entry'>{{Web citation|title=Mao Anying, forging ahead courageously and against all odds|Outstanding CPC Members in the PLA|url=http://english.chinamil.com.cn/2021special/2021-06/29/content_10056685.htm| | '''Mao Anying''' was the eldest child of [[Mao Zedong]].<ref name='ChinaMil Entry'>{{Web citation|title=Mao Anying, forging ahead courageously and against all odds|Outstanding CPC Members in the PLA|url=http://english.chinamil.com.cn/2021special/2021-06/29/content_10056685.htm|newspaper=[[Communist Party of China]]}}</ref> | ||
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===Korean War=== | ===Korean War=== | ||
Mao Anying joined the [[ | In 1950, Mao Anying joined the [[People's Volunteer Army]] during the breakout of the [[Korean War]] to aid the [[Democratic People's Republic of Korea]]. Mao Anying served as a Russian language interpreter and secretary at the Headquarters of the PVA.<ref name='ChinaMil Entry' /> | ||
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[[Category:Mao Zedong Family]] |
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Mao Anying 毛岸英 | |
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Born | Changsha, Hunan Province, Republic of China[1] | October 24, 1922
Died | November 25, 1950 | (aged 28)
Cause of death | Murder |
Mao Anying was the eldest child of Mao Zedong.[1]
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Korean War[edit | edit source]
In 1950, Mao Anying joined the People's Volunteer Army during the breakout of the Korean War to aid the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Mao Anying served as a Russian language interpreter and secretary at the Headquarters of the PVA.[1]