Wen Qimei
Wen Qimei | |
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Born | February 12, 1867 |
Died |
5 October 1919 52) Shaoshan, Hunan Province | (aged
Occupation | Farm labourer |
Spouse(s) | Mao Yichang |
Children | Mao Zedong |
Wen Qimei (February 12, 1867 – October 5, 1919) was a Chinese woman who achieved notability as the mother of political leader and revolutionary Mao Zedong. Together with her husband, the farmer Mao Yichang, she lived in a rural village in Shaoshan, Hunan Province.
Early life
She was betrothed to Mao Yichang when she was thirteen and he was ten; their wedding took place five years later.[1]
Raising Mao Zedong
After the birth of Mao Zedong, his parents were presented with a rooster, as was the local custom.[2] Wen was concerned for her baby's health, having had two sons previously die in infancy. She took the baby to see a Buddhist monk who was living in the mountains, and asked her to take care of him. The nun refused, believing that baby Zedong appeared healthy.[2] From there, she traveled to her father's house in a neighbouring district, along the way stopping at a temple devoted to the bodhisattva Guan Yin, where she prayed that the deity would become Zedong's foster mother.[2]
References
Footnotes
Bibliography
- Chang, Jung; Halliday, Jon (2005). Mao: The Unknown Story. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0-224-07126-0.
- Feigon, Lee (2002). Mao: A Reinterpretation. Chicago: Ivan R. Dee. ISBN 978-1-56663-458-8.
- Hollingworth, Clare (1985). Mao and the Men Against Him. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0224017608 Check
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- Terrill, Ross (1980). Mao: A Biography. New York City: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-06-014243-8.
- Snow, Edgar (1961) [1937]. Red Star Over China. New York City.