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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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In any case, Act II catapults from the real to the surreal when we reach the Nixons’ night at Chiang Ch’ing’s high-voltage ballet.

From New York Times

“Chiang Ch’ing was an actress before she met Mao,” she said recently.

From New York Times

The ubiquitous presence of these uniquely Chinese ideological weapons�wall posters�testified to the relentless campaign being carried out by party leaders against Chiang Ch'ing, the widow of Mao Tse-tung.

From Time Magazine Archive

According to People's Daily, the "principles laid down" citation was concocted to indicate that only Chiang Ch'ing and her supporters were licensed to interpret Mao's instructions, thus becoming the sole guardians of his heritage.

From Time Magazine Archive

Chiang Ch'ing had aspired to nothing less than the party chairmanship.

From Time Magazine Archive