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by Jung Chang


  We owe a special thank you to: Aleksandr Borodin, William Burr, Prof. Chen Yung-fa, Prof. Fred Halliday, Col. James Jordan, Lida Kita, Dr. Alexandre Mansourov, Connie Rudat, Roger Sandilands, Andrei Sidorov, Konstantin Shevelyov, Viktor Usov, Michael Wall, Robert Wampler, Lisa & Stanley Weiss, Prof. Arne Westad, Col. William J. Williams, Xue Yi-wei.

  We are immensely indebted to our editor at Knopf, Dan Frank, who did so much to improve the text, and whose thought-provoking queries led to the solving of major historical puzzles. Deep gratitude also to our editor at Cape, Dan Franklin; to assistant editor Alex Milner; to Steve Cox, who did an excellent line edit on the penultimate draft; and to all who worked on the book; to our agent, Gillon Aitken, and his associates and staff; and to our indispensable assistant, Alexandra Adamson.

  It is impossible to exaggerate the role of Pu Zhang, who over the years bounced our ideas and hypotheses back at us with vigor and insight.

  LIST OF INTERVIEWEES

  (T: by telephone)

  MAINLAND CHINA

  (fifteen were informal conversations)

  I FAMILY AND RELATIVES OF MAO

  Cao Quan-fu

  son-in-law of Mao’s brother, Tse-min; political secretary to Zhu De

  Cao Yun-shan

  grandson of Mao’s brother, Tse-min

  Han Jin-xing

  relative

  Li Na

  daughter

  Liu Si-qi

  wife of Mao’s eldest son, An-ying; adopted daughter

  Mao Xin-yu

  grandson

  Mao Ze-lian

  cousin

  Zhang Wen-qiu

  mother-in-law to Mao’s two sons

  II OLD FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES

  Li Shu-yi

  friend of Mao and his wife, 1920s

  Liu Ying

  friend of Mao from early 1930s; wife of Lo Fu; Long Marcher

  Luo Zhang-long

  close friend and colleague, 1915–27

  Wang Hui-wu

  witness to CCP 1st Congress; she and her husband Li Da friends with Mao

  Xiao Ke

  subordinate to Mao from 1928; Long Marcher

  Yi Li-rong

  closest friend for a decade until 1927

  Zeng Zhi

  friend from 1928 for four decades; wife of Tao Zhu

  Zheng Chao-lin

  in Shanghai with Mao, 1924; together at 7 August 1927 meeting; last

  surviving leader of Shanghai Uprising, 1927

  III CLOSE STAFF (SECRETARIES, INTERPRETERS, BODYGUARDS, HOUSEHOLD STAFF, MEDICAL STAFF, GIRLFRIENDS)

  Chen Hui-min, Feng Yao-song, Gao Zhi, He Qing-hua, Hu Xiu-yun, Li Jin, Li Yue-ran, Meng Jin-yun, Shang Lai-bao, Shi Zhe, Tian Yin-yu, Wang He-bin, Wu Lian-deng, Xie Jing-yi, Yan Ming-fu, Zhang Han-zhi, Zhang Yu-feng, Zhou Fu-ming

  IV FAMILIES OF MAO’S COLLEAGUES

  Chen Hao-su

  son of Chen Yi

  He Ping-sheng

  daughter of He Chang-gong

  Li Inna

  daughter of Li Li-san

  Li Lisa

  wife of Li Li-san

  Li Te-te

  daughter of Li Fu-chun and Cai Chang

  Lin Li-heng (Dodo)

  daughter of Lin Biao

  Liu Shi-kun

  son-in-law of Yeh Jian-ying; famous pianist

  Liu Xiang-ping

  Minister of Health; wife of Xie Fu-zhi

  Luo Dian-dian

  daughter of Luo Rui-qing

  Luo Ping-hai

  son of Luo Zhang-long

  Qin Ji-ma

  daughter of Po Ku

  Shen Zai-wang

  son of Li Jing-quan

  Tan Sheng-yuan

  daughter of Tan Zhen-lin

  Tao Si-liang

  daughter of Tao Zhu and Zeng Zhi

  Wang Dan-zhi

  son of Wang Ming

  Wang Guang-mei

  wife of Liu Shao-chi

  Wang Ning

  wife of Zhou Xiao-zhou

  Xia Bo-gen

  stepmother of Deng Xiao-ping

  Xie Fei

  former wife of Liu Shao-chi; Long Marcher

  Xue Ming

  wife of Ho Lung

  Zhang Ning

  fiancée of Lin Biao’s son, Tiger

  Zhang Qing-lin

  son-in-law of Lin Biao

  Zhu Zhong-li

  wife of Wang Jia-xiang; friend of Mao from 1930s

  V STAFF FOR THE LEADERSHIP

  Cheng Yuan-gong

  long-time chief bodyguard to Chou En-lai

  Du Xiu-xian

  photographer

  Guan Wei-xun

  secretary to Mrs. Lin Biao

  Guo Wen

  secretary to Yao Wen-yuan

  Hou Bo

  photographer

  Jin Shan-wang

  senior Praetorian Guard officer

  Kang Yi-min

  chief radio operator; Long Marcher

  Liu Ji-chun

  member of Lin Biao’s staff

  Liu Yu-qin

  temporary companion to Li Na

  Lü Hou-min

  photographer

  Qian Si-jie

  photographer

  Wang Ru-qin

  nurse to Lin Biao

  Wang Sheng-rong

  Praetorian Guard chief

  Wu Ji-cheng

  Praetorian Guard chief; in charge of arresting the guards of the Gang of Four, 1976

  Xu Xiao-bing

  photographer

  Yang Jun

  confidential secretary to Liu Shao-chi

  Zhang Zuo-liang

  doctor of Chou En-lai

  VI TOP ECHELON, KEY WITNESSES TO HISTORICAL EVENTS

  Chen Ying-qian

  top doctor

  Gao Liang

  senior diplomat

  Hou Zheng

  Mao’s wife Gui-yuan’s company chief on Long March

  Hu Min

  wife of Qiu Hui-zuo

  Hu Ping

  air force officer involved in the Lin Biao affair

  Hua Jun-wu

  Yenan witness; foremost cartoonist

  Huang Huo-qing

  Long Marcher; survivor of Western Contingent

  Jiang Wen

  chief prosecutor at the trial of Jiang Qing

  Jin Shu-wang

  intelligence operative, 1920s and 1930s; Yenan Terror victim

  Kuai Da-fu

  leading Red Guard

  Li Jian-tong

  author of novel singled out for condemnation by Mao, 1962

  Li Pu

  high official, close to Tao Zhu

  Li Qiong

  wife of Yang Fan

  Li Rui

  one-time secretary to Mao; major liberal in CCP

  Li Yun

  CCP liaison with Mme Sun Yat-sen

  Liao Gai-long

  leading Party theoretician

  Lin Xiao-xia

  son of Zhang Hao; senior official

  Lu Min

  air force officer involved in Tiger’s plot to assassinate Mao

  Luo Fu

  senior operative in Hong Kong

  Mu Xin

  Cultural Revolution Small Group member

  Qian San-qiang

  director, the Institute of Atomic Energy

  Qin Chuan

  People’s Daily

  editor-in-chief

  Shen Rong

  senior official; one-time colleague of Wang Guang-mei

  Shui Jing

  wife of Jiangxi province chief, Yang Shang-kui

  Su Fei

  wife of Mao’s American doctor, George Hatem

  Tu Men

  chief prosecutor in the trial of the Lin Biao group

  Wang Fan-xi

  in Shanghai with Chou En-lai, 1920s

  Wang Li

  Cultural Revolution Small Group member

  Wang Shu

  senior diplomat

  Wang Zun-ji

  Yenan Terro
r victim

  Wen Ji-ze

  Yenan Terror witness

  Wu Zu-guang

  leading playwright

  Xia Yan

  leading cultural figure

  Xie He-geng

  intelligence operative in the USA; husband of Wang Ying

  Yang Chao

  Yenan Terror witness; one-time secretary to Chou En-lai

  Yang Fan

  intelligence chief

  Yang Yi

  senior Xinhua News Agency official

  Yu Zhan-bang

  secretary to Zhang Zhi-zhong

  Yuan Jing-shen

  Party supervisor for architecture

  Zhao Di-sheng

  senior Xinhua News Agency official

  Zheng Xing-he

  air force officer involved in Tiger’s plot to assassinate Mao

  Zhu Tie-zheng

  air force officer, deputy head of the Ho Lung Case Team

  VII WITNESSES TO MAJOR EVENTS

  Chen Kai-ge

  Red Guard; later leading film director

  Li Hsiao-li

  Yenan witness

  Li Xiu-zhen

  93-year-old living by the Dadu Bridge

  Li Da-zhong

  son of Mao’s doctor, Li Zhi-sui

  Liu Dong-lin

  son of Jiangxi province chief Liu Jun-xiu

  Lu Hong

  friend and victim of Li Na

  Liu Xiao-ang

  son of Li Shu-yi

  Qiu Lu-guang

  son of Qiu Hui-zuo

  Qu Lei-lei

  son of author of one of Mme Mao’s model operas; working in

  television studio when special videos were made for Mao

  Shi Da-zheng

  (T)

  son of film director who was the first famous cultural figure to commit suicide after Communist takeover

  Sima Lu

  Yenan witness

  Song Yong-yi

  (T)

  Shanghai Cultural Revolution violence eyewitness; later scholar on Cultural Revolution

  Wang Da-zhang

  son of Wang Wei-guo; involved in the Tiger plot to assassinate Mao

  Wei Jing-sheng

  Red Guard; later leading democracy campaigner

  Weiss, Ruth

  long-time foreign resident in China

  Wu Hong-da (Harry)

  labor camp survivor and campaigner

  Wu Peng-qing

  Long Marcher

  Wu Yi-man

  daughter of Wu Xiu-quan

  Zhang Xiao-ji

  daughter of Zhang Ming-yuan (involved with Gao Gang)

  Zhang Yan-sheng

  daughter of Zhang Xiu-shan (involved with Gao Gang)

  Zhang Yi-jiu

  sorted out Mao’s books after Mao died

  Zhou Chun

  German-language interpreter

  Zhu Luo-jun

  sister-in-law of the Young Marshal

  VIII HISTORIANS AND WRITERS WITH SPECIAL ACCESS

  Cao Chun-rong, Cao Zhong-bin (T), Chen Dong-lin, Chen Jian, Cheng Zhong-yuan, Dai Qing, Ding Shu (T), Dong Bao-cun, Dong Sheng, Gao Wenqian, Gong Yu-zhi, Gu Bao-zi, He Di, He Ding, Huang Zheng, Jin Chong-ji, Jin Zhen-lin, Li Dan-hui, Li Hai-wen, Li Chun-lin, Liao Xin-wen, Lin Ying, Liu Bin-zhen, Liu Jia-ju, Liu Xiao-nong, Ma Zhen-du, Mao Bing-hua, Niu Jun, Quan Yan-chi, Shen Zhi-hua, Shi Dong-bing, Song Ke, Wang Nian-yi, Wang Xing-juan, Wang You-qin (T), Wang Yu-xiang, Wen Rui, Wu Qi-quan, Xu Chun-hua, Yan Jia-qi, Yang Kui-song, Yang Bu-sheng (T), Ye Yong-lie, Yin Qi, Yu Guo-lu, Zhang De-xiang, Zhang Guo-qi, Zhang Xi, Zhang Xue-xin, Zhang Zheng-long, Zheng Yi (T), Zhu Bing-feng, Zhu Yu, Zhu Zheng

  TAIWAN

  HISTORICAL FIGURES AND KEY WITNESSES

  Chang Hsueh-liang

  warlord of Manchuria; kidnapped Chiang Kai-shek, 1936

  Chen Li-fu

  close associate of Chiang Kai-shek; founded Nationalists’ FBI

  Chiang Weigo

  Chiang Kai-shek’s adopted son

  Chien Fu

  English-language secretary to Chiang; Foreign Minister

  Chin Hsiao-i

  secretary to Chiang

  Hau Po-tsun

  chief of Chiang’s Guard; Prime Minister

  Hu Chiu-yuan

  leading political and cultural figure

  I Fu-en

  Chiang’s pilot, close to Chiang and sons

  Kao Kui-yuan

  at Whampoa with Lin Biao; later military assistant to Chiang (interviewed via Kuo Tian-you)

  Li Huan

  Chiang Ching-kuo’s confidant

  Lu Keng

  (T)

  leading investigative journalist

  Mao Chia-hua

  Nationalist member of parliament

  Tsai Meng-chien

  (T)

  Nationalist intelligence man who caught Gu Shun-zhang

  Wang Sheng

  Chiang Ching-kuo’s confidant

  Yang Hsi-kun

  leading diplomat

  Yu Ta-wei

  Defense Minister

  REST OF THE WORLD

  (Italic: met Mao in a substantial way)

  ALBANIA

  Alia, Ramiz

  Hoxha’s heir; later President

  Belishova, Liri

  Politburo member; key witness in Sino-Soviet split, 1960

  Çomo, Maqo

  Minister of Agriculture; at Khrushchev — Peng De-huai dinner, Tirana, May 1959

  Fagu, Agim

  basketball star; extensive trips to China

  Hoxha, Nexhmije

  wife of Party chief Enver Hoxha

  Paçrami, Adil

  Minister of Culture; editor, Party daily

  Pllumi, Zef

  Catholic priest imprisoned 22 years over China issue

  Shehu, Bashkim

  son of Premier Mehmet Shehu

  Shyti, Pupo

  Vice-Chairman, Planning Commission; chief trade negotiator with China

  AUSTRALIA

  Aarons, Eric

  (T)

  head of Australian Communist Party study group, in China early 1950s

  FitzGerald, Stephen

  ambassador to China

  BELGIUM

  Grippa, Madeleine

  Maoist leader, 1960s

  Pairoux, Serge

  Maoist activist

  Tindemans, Léo

  Prime Minister

  BRAZIL

  Amazonas, Joao

  Maoist leader

  Prestes, Fernanda

  (T)

  schoolmate of Mao’s sons in Russia

  Prestes, Yuri

  schoolmate of Mao’s sons in Russia

  CAMBODIA

  Hor Namhong

  Foreign Minister; with Sihanouk in Peking 1970–75

  DENMARK

  Hartling, Poul

  Prime Minister (and Mrs.)

  EGYPT

  Farid, Col. Abdul Magid

  Secretary-General of the presidency under Nasser; later adviser to the Algerian presidency

  Heikal, Mohammed Hasanein

  senior adviser and confidant to

  Nasser; Minister of Foreign Affairs; editor,

  Al Ahram

  FRANCE

  Behr, Edward

  journalist; in China, 1964

  Bettencourt, André

  Secretary of State for Foreign-Affairs; Minister

  Bloch, Adm. René

  head of De Gaulle’s force de frappe (nuclear program)

  Figuères, Léo

  Communist Party envoy to Ho Chi Minh, 1950

  Meadmore, Jean

  embassy, Nanjing, 1940s

  Pasqualini, Jean

  prisoner in Chinese labor camps, 1950s–1960s

  Vergès, Jacques

  Maoist, lawyer

  G

  ERMANY

  Brie, Horst

  East German embassy, Peking

  Felber, Prof. Roland

  East German student, China, 1950s; China scholar />
  Siao, Eva

  wife of old friend of Mao; Yenan resident

  Werner, Ruth

  GRU officer in Sorge group, China, 1930s

  Wolf, Markus

  at Mao’s banquet for Stalin (East German-chargé d’affaires), Moscow, 1950; later East German Foreign Intelligence chief

  HONG KONG

  Grove, Dan

  head, FBI office, Hong Kong

  HUNGARY

  Hegedüs, András

  Prime Minister

  Szall, Jozsef

  embassy, Peking

  Tálas, Barna

  embassy, Peking

  INDIA

  Dalai Lama

  exiled Tibetan leader

  Kaul, T. K.

  embassy, Peking, 1950s; foreign policy adviser to Nehru

  Mahta, Peter

  (T)

  head of Air India office, Hong Kong, 1955

  Mehta, Jagad Singh

  chief negotiator, border talks with China, 1960

  Palden Gyatso

  Tibetan lama; long-term labor camp prisoner

  Paranjpe, Vasant V.

  interpreter for Nehru — Mao talks

  Ranganathan, C. V.

  ambassador to China

  Tyabji, Nasir

  Nehru expert, Nehru Memorial, Delhi

  I

  NDONESIA

  Adjitorop, Jusuf

  sole survivor of Communist Party Politburo, 1965; exile in China

  IRAN

  Alikhani, Alinaghi

  (T)

  emissary to China, 1960

  IRAQ

  Abdulrazak, Nouri

  Secretary-General, Afro-Asian People’s Solidarity Organization

  I

  RELAND

  O’Reilly, Fr. Luke

  Catholic priest in Jiangxi during Communist takeover

  ITALY

  Barca, Luciano

  Communist Party leader

  Foa, Vittorio

  Socialist trade union leader; present at milestone meeting in Peking, 1960, at start of Sino-Soviet split

  Graziosi, Prof. Franco

  microbiologist; germ warfare investigation team, 1952

  Ingrao, Pietro

  Communist Party leader; at Moscow summit, 1957

  Jotti, Nilde

  companion of Party chief Togliatti; at Moscow summit, 1957

  Longo, Luigi Libero

  interpreter at Moscow summit, 1957; son of Party No. 2

  Pesce, Osvaldo

  Maoist activist

  JAPAN

  Arisue, Lt. Gen. Seizo

  head of wartime military intelligence and atomic bomb program

 

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