See also: Yáng (杨 or 楊)

Yang Kaihui (Chinese traditional: 楊開慧; simplified Chinese: 杨开慧; name of courtesy: Yúnjǐn 云锦; 1901 - November 14th 1930) is the second woman of Mao Zedong of 1920 to 1927.

Yang Kaihui was born in the village from Bacang and is the girl of Yang Changji, the normal principal of the Hunan and one of the preferred professors of Mao. It has three wire of this last. In 1921, it adheres to the Chinese Communist party and is carried out in 1930 with Changsha (Hunan) by the Guomindang.

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  • Yang Kaihui

  • http://www.cpi.com.cn/xinshang/mao/mzd4-5.asp
  • Yang with wire of Mao Anying and Anqing with Changsha, 1924

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