Li Na (daughter of Mao Zedong)

Birthday August 3, 1940

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Yan'an, Shaanxi, Republic of China

Age 83 years old

Nationality China

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1940

Li Na (, also pronounced Li Ne, born 3 August 1940), is the daughter of Mao Zedong and his fourth wife Jiang Qing, and their only child together.

Her surname is Li rather than Mao, because her father used the pseudonym "Li Desheng" for a period of time during the Chinese Civil War.

The names of Li Na and her sister Li Min come from Book 4 of the Analects of Confucius: "ne yu yan er min yu xing" (讷于言而敏于行, meaning slow in speech and earnest in conduct).

Li Na was born at Central Hospital in Yan'an on 3 August 1940.

In her childhood, she was fascinated by Russian as well as Classical Chinese literature.

1949

In 1949, Li moved to Beijing with her parents, and started third grade at Yuying Primary School.

1953

Four years later, in 1953, she was admitted to the Beijing Normal University Girls' High School (北京师范大学附属女子中学, now known as Experimental High School Attached to Beijing Normal University).

1966

Excelling in her studies, she majored in history at Peking University, graduating in 1966.

Following her graduation she was assigned to People's Liberation Army Daily as a writer, under the pen name Xiao Li, during the Cultural Revolution.

Subsequently, at the age of 27, she became its chief editor.

1967

On 13 January 1967, Li Na organized the "Revolutionary Rebel Commando " and posted a large-character poster of "Where is the People's Liberation Army News Going" to expose Hu Chi (the acting president of Xinhua News Agency and a member of the Cultural Revolution Group within the PLA), Song Qiong, Yang Zicai and the other leaders about the direction of motion of the newspaper.

On 17 January, Marshal Lin Biao signed the "Letter to Revolutionary Comrades of the People's Liberation Army Newspaper", affirming that this action ignited a revolutionary flame within the newspaper.

She successively served as the head of the military newspaper page groups ('Central Cultural Revolution Reporters' and 'Express'), and the leader of the editor-in-chief leading group of Liberation Army Daily (equivalent to editor-in-chief).

In January of the same year, due to her being the daughter of Mao Zedong and Jiang Qing, she took up the post of head of the Central Cultural Revolution Team.

On 23 August 1967, Li Xiao's third big-character poster was published: "Repeatedly, anti-conservative, and vowed to carry the revolution to the end!"

1970

In 1970, she was sent to work at the May 7th School in Jinxian County, Jiangxi, and during her time there, fell in love with Xiao Xu.

Xiao was the waiter at the Beidaihe Guesthouse.

To the consternation to her mother, but the approval of Mao, Li married Xiao and gave birth to a son, Xu Xiaoning.

Mao even gave them a set of Selected Works of Marxism.

However, a rift subsequently developed in their marriage, and it ended in divorce.

1973

She was a member of the 10th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party in 1973, and the Party Chief of CCP Pinggu County Committee and Deputy Secretary of CCP Beijing Committee from 1975 to 1994.

1976

On 9 September 1976, after years of ill health, Mao Zedong suffered a series of heart attacks and died at the age of 82.

After his death, Jiang Qing was arrested and sent to the Qincheng Prison, where she was detained for five years.

In the same year, after the end of Cultural Revolution, Li Na's political position was abolished.

She was once laid off and was assigned to the Security Bureau dormitory by the Central Office.

1980

During the 1980s, the trial of Jiang Qing and other members of Gang of Four began and the trials were televised nationwide.

During this time, Li Na visited her mother once every two weeks.

1983

By 1983, Jiang Qing's death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.

1984

In 1984, she was remarried to Wang Jingqing, a bodyguard to Mao Zedong and Chief of Staff of the Nujiang Army Division of Kunming Military Region.

1986

In 1986, Li Na was assigned to work in the Secretariat of the General Office of the CCP Central Committee, and retired after the 1990s.

1991

On 14 May 1991, Jiang Qing committed suicide at the age of 77, by hanging herself in a bathroom of her hospital in Beijing, while on a medical parole.

2003

Since 2003, she has been a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

2006

On 9 September 2006, on the 30th anniversary of Mao Zedong's death, she visited the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong along with many of Mao Zedong's staff and descendants to participate in the commemoration.

When Li Na finally left the memorial hall, she held the staff tightly and said with tears in her eyes, "Thank you for taking care of my dad for 30 years".

2013

On 21 May 2013, Li Na participated in the opening ceremony of the large-scale theme exhibition "Mao Zedong and China's Two Bombs, One Satellite", to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth and the opening ceremony of the Hainan First Exhibition of "Hundred Generals and Famous Letters Praising Mao Zedong ", which was held at the Hainan Provincial Museum.

On 31 October 2013, to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Mao Zedong's birth, a bronze tripod "Mao Gong Bao Ding" was unveiled in Beijing, along with a donation ceremony and symposium which was held.

It was attended by Li Na and her husband.

2015

On 20 May 2015, Li Na visited Northern Shaanxi, the birthplace of the Chinese Communist Revolution, to attend the ceremony honoring her father.

The ceremony was also attended by many of those who fought and worked alongside Mao Zedong during the revolution.

In 2023, following the 2023 China floods, she donated ¥10000 to the people affected by the floods in Hebei Province.