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Chiang Ch'ing

British  
/ ˈtʃæŋ ˈtʃɪŋ /

noun

  1. a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Jiang Qing

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She pursued her study of the history and literature of China in graduate school and was able to use the language well enough to conduct interviews with Chiang Ch'ing in Chinese.

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The capital's committee, for example, is led by Mayor Wu Teh, who was appointed the city's acting mayor in 1966 when Chiang Ch'ing was busily promoting her supporters.

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As the leader of the radical "Gang of Four"* accused of attempting to seize power after Mao's death last September, Chiang Ch'ing is pictured as a scheming empress of days long past.

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As she walked along, Chiang Ch'ing spoke briskly and excitedly.

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In one of the caves that served as their home, Mao once discovered that Chiang Ch'ing had bedded down on a heap of bedbugs.

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