Li Ne, daughter of Mao Zedong and Jiang Qing, 1940 was born in Yan 'an in August. She was called "Red Princess" in 1960s, and became the editor-in-chief of Liberation Army Daily at the age of 27. Li Ne's broad forehead and square face look like his father; Eyes and mouth like their mother, very handsome. Li Ne is calm and reserved. Since she was a child, she only loved reading and didn't talk much, but it fulfilled the connotation of her name.
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During the War of Liberation, Li Ne could only read and write on horseback. It was not until the spring of 1948 that China's central authorities entered Xibaipo Village, Pingshan County, Hebei Province, that she had the opportunity to enter a humble primary school.
After arriving in Beijing, Li Ne transferred to Yu Ying School, a school for children of cadres in the western suburbs of Beijing, and later became a student in the middle school affiliated to Beijing Normal University. Influenced by his father Mao Zedong, Li Ne likes reading very much and has a keen interest in China history and classical literature. In her boudoir, it is a world of books. 1in the autumn of 959, Li Ne was admitted to the history department of Peking University with excellent results. /kloc-in the summer of 0/965, Li Ne graduated from Peking University and was assigned to the People's Liberation Army newspaper as an ordinary editor.
People's Network-Li Ne, as her daughter, why not follow Mao's surname?