Mao Xinyu
Mao Xinyu | |
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毛新宇 | |
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Born | Beijing, China | 17 January 1970
Political party | Communist Party of China |
Spouse(s) | Hao Mingli (郝明莉) Liu Bin (刘滨) |
Children | 2 |
Parents | Mao Anqing Shao Hua |
Alma mater | Renmin University of China Central Party School of the Communist Party of China People's Liberation Army Academy of Military Sciences |
Profession | Historian |
Military service | |
Allegiance | China |
Branch/service | People's Liberation Army Ground Force |
Rank | Major General (Shaojiang, 少将) |
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Chinese | 毛新宇 | ||
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Mao Xinyu (born 17 January 1970)[1] is a grandson of Mao Zedong and a Major General in the People's Liberation Army.
Early life and education[]
Born the son of Mao Anqing in 1970, he is one of Mao Zedong's twelve grandchildren.[2] He spent the first 11 years of his life away from his parents, who were based in Russia.[3] He graduated from the History Department of Renmin University of China in 1992. He works as a researcher at the People's Liberation Army Academy of Military Sciences, where he completed his doctorate.[3]
Career[]
Mao has written several books, including Grandfather Mao Zedong (Yeye Mao Zedong), published by the National Defence University Press in October 2003.[4]
In June 2009, Mao won promotion to the rank of major general in the People's Liberation Army in a controversial move. According to the Changjiang Daily, Mao is now the youngest general in the PLA.[5] Some critics described his promotion as nepotism. "To have such an unqualified person become a general in China's military, it's an insult to the People's Liberation Army," said Pu Zhiqiang, a lawyer and human rights activist.[6] By contrast, Bao Goujin, a spokesman for the Academy of Military Sciences, said "his is a natural elevation. Mao's many achievements earned him the right to be promoted."[7] Mao's own view is that "family factors" contributed to his promotion.[8]
Mao is also a member of the Chinese National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, an advisory group to the central government.[9]
In September 2011, Mao took up a teaching position at Guangzhou University, teaching Mao Zedong Thought at Songtian Professional College.[citation needed]
Family[]
Mao's father, Mao Anqing (1923–2007), was a child of Mao's marriage with Yang Kaihui. Anqing served as a Russian–Chinese interpreter for the Chinese Communist Party until he became disabled by schizophrenia.[10] His mother, Chairman Mao's daughter-in-law, was Shao Hua (邵华).
Mao's first wife was waitress Hao Mingli. The wedding ceremony was held on 7 December 1997, but Hao died in 2003 at Qincheng Prison,[11] an institution well known for its political prisoners, having been incarcerated there since 2002.[3] Mao Xinyu remarried in 2003 to Liu Bin (刘滨), who was from Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province and whom he had met in 2000. Mao Xinyu and Liu Bin have one son, Mao Dongdong (毛东东, born 2003), as well as one daughter, Mao Tianyi (毛甜懿, born 2008).
In 2013, discussing his grandfather, he said that Mao Zedong had been "put on an altar" but "only by transforming them back into real people can they be understood and accepted by the public, who will then want to learn from them."[12]
References[]
- ^ "Mao Xinyu: Heir to the Chairman? Please sit down". Want China Times. Archived from the original on 20 June 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
- ^ Mao Zedong grandchildren[permanent dead link]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Colville, Alex (31 August 2020). "Mao Xinyu, the Chairman's potbellied grandson". supchina.com. Retrieved 19 March 2021.
- ^ "Family Cherish the Chairman". China.org.cn. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- ^ "Mao grandson earns stripes". The Standard. Associated Press. 23 September 2009.
- ^ Mao's grandson, promoted to major general, faces ridicule, by John M. Glionna, Los Angeles Times, 4 August 2010
- ^ Chairman Mao’s grandson Mao Xinyu is China's youngest general Archived 14 September 2010 at the Wayback Machine, London Evening Standard, 2 August 2010
- ^ 毛新宇:晉陞少將有家庭因素 Archived 22 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine (Mao Xinyu: there are family factors in promotion to Major General)
- ^ Asahi Shimbun, "Mao Tse-Tung's Grandson Rises Up Ranks of PLA", 5 August 2010.
- ^ More about Mao, from his grandson, Tapei Times, 15 January 2004
- ^ "毛新宇与郝明莉离婚 毛新宇的第一次婚姻(组图)-毛新宇与郝明莉离婚,-城市周刊". Archived from the original on 14 December 2011. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
- ^ "Cult of Mao should be reassessed, says grandson". Telegraph.co.uk. 7 March 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2014.
- 1970 births
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- Living people
- PLA Academy of Military Science alumni
- Central Party School of the Communist Party of China alumni
- Renmin University of China alumni
- People's Liberation Army generals from Beijing
- Members of the 11th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
- Members of the 12th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
- Guangzhou University faculty
- People's Republic of China historians
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- Artists from Beijing
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