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Liao Mengxing

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526: 366:, a member of the Chinese Communist Party, in Hong Kong, and in 1932, they had a daughter named Li Mei. They assumed aliases, with Mengxing going by Liang Shaofen and Shaoshi as Li Juezhen, and together they helped assure safe travel for CCP leaders in and out of Hong Kong. Amongst the people they had helped was 53: 402:
During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Mengxing remained in Chongqing managing the office of the China Defense League as the Chinese secretary, researching and translating information for the league's newsletter. She also acted as the private secretary to the league's leader,
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due to his affiliation with the CCP, imprisoning him for four years. Mengxing then lived in both Hong Kong and Shanghai for two years. After his release from prison, which was after the KMT and the CCP had joined forces to fight the Japanese in the
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After 1945, Mengxing moved back to Shanghai, continuing to work with Soong Chi-ling and the league, which had already renamed itself to the Chinese Welfare Foundation. In 1949, when both
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invited Soong Chi-ling to give advice, she facilitated the discussion, taking place by mail over the course of six months until Soong Chi-ling finally agreed. In
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and used the English that she had learned in Japan to help him translate English works into Chinese. However, in 1934, Shaoshi was arrested by the
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Member of the 1st Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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Member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference
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and was made the director of the Chinese Worker's News Agency, she accompanied him to
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and the director of the Liao Zhongkai and He Xiangning Museum.
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Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Stefanowska, A. D.; Wiles, Sue (1998).
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Index

Chinese name
family name
Liao

British Hong Kong
Beijing
People's Republic of China
Qing dynasty
Republic of China
Chinese Communist Party
Li Shaoshi
Liao Zhongkai
He Xiangning
Lingnan University
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Soong Ching-ling
All-China Women's Federation
Liao Zhongkai
He Xiangning
Liao Chengzhi
Liao Zhongkai
He Xiangning
Hong Kong
Tokyo
Chengzhi
Kuomintang

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