Tang Na
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Group wedding on 26 April 1936 in Liuhe Pagoda, Hangzhou, China. Tang Na was seated 4th from left and his bride Lan Ping was to his right. The other newlyweds were Ye Luxi (葉露茜) and Zhao Dan (to Lan Ping's right), as well as Du Xiaojuan (杜小鵑) and actor Gu Eryi (顧而已). Top row included Zheng Junli, Shen Junru, and actor Li Qing (李清).
Tang Na | |
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Born | Tianjin, China | May 7, 1914
Died | August 23, 1988 Paris, France | (aged 74)
Alma mater | St. John's University, Shanghai |
Spouse |
Tang Na | |||
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Traditional Chinese | 唐納 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 唐纳 | ||
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Ma Jiliang | |||
Traditional Chinese | 馬季良 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 马季良 | ||
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Ma Jizong | |||
Traditional Chinese | 馬繼宗 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 马继宗 | ||
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Ma Shaoliang | |||
Traditional Chinese | 馬紹良 | ||
Simplified Chinese | 马绍良 | ||
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Ma Jiliang (7 May 1914 – 23 August 1988), born Ma Jizong and better known by his pen name Tang Na, also known as Ma Shaoliang, was a Chinese writer. He was the second husband of actress Jiang Qing, who after their divorce married Mao Zedong.
References[]
- Terrill, Ross (2012). The Life of Madame Mao. . ISBN 978-1-61230-651-3.
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