Qing Jiang Net Worth

Qing Jiang Net Worth is
$1 Million

Qing Jiang Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Jiang Qing (Chinese: 江青; Wade–Giles: Chiang Ching, also known as Madame Mao; March 19, 1914 – May 14, 1991) was a Chinese actress and a major political figure during the Cultural Revolution. She was the wife of Mao Zedong, the Chairman of the Communist Party of China. She used the stage name Lan Ping (蓝苹) during her acting career, and was known by many other names (see "names" section below). She married Mao in Yan'an in November 1938 and served as the inaugural "first lady" of the People's Republic of China. Jiang Qing was best known for playing a major role in the Cultural Revolution (1966–76) and for forming the radical political alliance known as the "Gang of Four". Jiang Qing served as Mao's personal secretary in the 1940s and was head of the Film Section of the Communist Party's Propaganda Department in the 1950s. She served as an important emissary for Mao in the early stages of the Cultural Revolution. In 1966 she was appointed deputy director of the Central Cultural Revolution Group. She collaborated with Lin Biao to advance Mao's unique brand of Communist ideology as well as Mao's cult of personality. At the height of the Cultural Revolution, Jiang Qing held significant influence in the affairs of state, particularly in the realm of culture and the arts, and was idolized in propaganda posters as the "Great Flagbearer of the Proletarian Revolution". In 1969, Jiang gained a seat on the Politburo.Before Mao's death, the Gang of Four maintained control of many of China's political institutions, including the media and propaganda. However, Jiang Qing, deriving most of her political legitimacy from Mao, often found herself at odds with other top leaders. Mao's death in 1976 dealt a significant blow to Jiang Qing's political fortunes. She was arrested in October 1976 by Hua Guofeng and his allies, and was subsequently condemned by party authorities. Since then, Jiang Qing has been officially branded as having been part of the "Lin Biao and Jiang Qing Counter-Revolutionary Clique" (林彪江青反革命集团), to which most of the blame for the damage and devastation caused by the Cultural Revolution was assigned. Though initially sentenced to death, her sentence was commuted to life imprisonment in 1983. After being released for medical treatment, Jiang Qing committed suicide in May 1991.

Date Of BirthMarch 19, 1914, Zhucheng, China
DiedMay 14, 1991, Beijing, China
ProfessionActress
SpouseMao Zedong (m. 1938–1976)
ChildrenLi Na
ParentsLi Dewen
MoviesBlood on Wolf Mountain, Scenes of City Life, Symphony of Lianhua

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lian hua jiao xiang qu1937as Ping Lan
Lang shan die xue ji1936
Dushi fengguang1935as Ping Lan

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Declassified2006TV Series documentaryHerself
Morning Sun2003TV Movie documentaryHerself
The Century of Warfare1994TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself
China Rising: The Epic History of 20th Century China1992TV Mini-Series documentaryHerself (uncredited)
Memories of 1970-19911991TV Series documentaryHerself
The Chinese1983TV Mini-SeriesHerself (1966 speech, on trial with Gang of Four) (uncredited)
Grin Without a Cat1977DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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