Li Min

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Li Min (Chinese: 李敏), original name Mao Jiaojiao (Chinese: 毛姣姣), (born in 1936 in Shaanxi with family roots in Xiangtan, Hunan) is the daughter of Mao Zedong, former chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and the Peoples' Republic of China and his second (or third) wife, He Zizhen. Her surname is Li rather than Mao, because Mao had changed his name to "Li Desheng" (traditional Chinese: 李得勝; simplified Chinese: 李得胜) for a period of time to prevent from being chased by Kuomintang army during the Chinese Civil War.

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Li Min was born in Yan'an in 1936. She married Kong Linghua (traditional Chinese: 孔令華; simplified Chinese: 孔令华) in 1959. She has one son, Kong Jining (traditional Chinese: 孔繼寧; simplified Chinese: 孔继宁) and one danghter, Kong Dongmei (traditional Chinese: 孔東梅; simplified Chinese: 孔东梅).

Li Min was the member of the 10th National Congress of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.[1]

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