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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 [[People's Volunteer Army]] during the breakout of the [[Korean War]] to aid Korea | 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]
Wars
Korean War
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]