I. Xiao: (1885— 19 19), the first wife of Zhu De. Kunming, Yunnan, originally from Jiangxi, graduated from Kunming Normal School and stayed in school to teach. She married Zhu De in the autumn of 19 12 and died in June 2009. She and Zhu De gave birth to a boy named Zhu Bao (Zhu Qi). After her death, Zhu Bao was raised by Chen Yuzhen, Zhu De's second wife.
Chen Yuzhen: Zhu De's second wife, from Nanxi, Sichuan. Zhu De's second wife. After Marshal Zhu De's ex-wife Xiao Fangju died, Zhu De thought that a baby without a mother needed someone to take care of it, so he married Chen Yuzhen. 1in the late summer of 922, Zhu De left Sichuan for Shanghai to find a revolutionary road. Then he went to Europe, the birthplace of Marxism. Since then, Zhu De and his wife Chen Yuzhen, who stayed in Sichuan, have never met again.
3. He Zhihua: formerly known as He, female, from Kaijiang County, Sichuan Province, the third wife of Zhu De, one of the founding marshals of China people, and Zhu Min's biological mother. Divorced from Zhu De and married someone else.
Wu: (65438+March 0906-65438+February 0929 12), Zhu De's fourth wife. Revolutionary martyr, from Jiuyantang Village, suburb of Leiyang County (now leiyang city), Hunan Province. /kloc-in the autumn of 0/925, he joined the China * * * production party. Local Executive Committee of Leiyang Communist Youth League and Minister of Women's Department of County Farmers' Association. Joined the Red Army in March 1928. He has served as the chairman of leiyang city Women's Federation and the propagandist of Gongsijun Political Department.
5. Kang Keqing (19 1 1 September 7th-1April 22nd, 992), formerly known as Kang Guixiu, was born in Wan 'an, Jiangxi, and was the wife of Comrade Zhu De. China * * * outstanding party member, a great proletarian revolutionary, an outstanding leader of the women's liberation movement in China and a pioneer of children's work in China. ? He was the vice chairman of the 5th, 6th and 7th Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the chairman of the All-China Women's Federation.
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1.On June 1929, 65438+1October 14, the main force of gongsijun left Jinggangshan and moved to Gannan. In the battle of Shenzhen, Wu was besieged by the enemy to protect the safety of Zhu De and other military generals, and was finally captured because he was outnumbered. The enemy lured her away from Zhu De and surrendered herself. She is strong and unyielding. On February 1929, 12, a 23-year-old heroine was brutally killed in Weifang, Ganzhou.
2. During the period of1937, Comrade Kang Keqing served as the organization minister, director of the political department, secretary of the Party branch of the Eighth Route Army General Command, honorary director of the Women's Salvation Association in Southeast Shanxi, member of the Central Women's Committee, and acting director of the wartime child care association in the liberated areas, making due contributions to the victory of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the liberation war.
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Wu
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Kang Keqing