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Third son of Mao Zedong In this Chinese name, the family name is Mao.
Mao Anlong
毛岸龙
Born1927
Changsha, Hunan, Republic of China
Died1931 (aged 3–4)
Shanghai, Republic of China
Parent(s)Mao Zedong (father)
Yang Kaihui (mother)
RelativesMao Anqing, Mao Anying

Mao Anlong (1927 – 1931) was the third son of Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui.

Early life

Mao Anlong was born in 1927 in Hunan to Mao Zedong and Yang Kaihui, Mao's second wife. He had two older brothers, Mao Anying and Mao Anqing. When he was very young his father, Mao Zedong, left the family for his next wife, He Zizhen. Later, his mother was executed by a warlord, leaving Anlong and his siblings effectively orphaned. Upon being smuggled to Shanghai after his mother's execution, he and his siblings lived on the streets. Mao died from dysentery at the age of 3 or 4.

Family

His mother was Yang Kaihui; his father was Mao Zedong and his older brothers were Mao Anying, who died in 1950 and Mao Anqing, who died in 2007. His half siblings include Yang Yuehua, Li Min, and Li Na.

Impostor

In the early 1990s, a flood of unapproved biographies of leaders appeared. One such "autobiography" was a supposed account by Mao Anlong of how he had not died and actually been forced into hiding by his father. This book was denounced by Mao Anqing.

References

  1. ^ Fenby, Jonathan (2007-03-25). "Mao's forgotten son dies". the Guardian. Retrieved 2019-01-29.
  2. Barme, Geremie (1996). Shades of Mao: The Posthumous Cult of the Great Leader. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. ISBN 1563246783.


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