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Jiang Gui 姜貴, also Chiang Kuei, ( 1908 – 1980 ) was a Chinese novelist active in Taiwan.
When Li Kui goes home to fetch his mother to Liangshan, Song Jiang is worried that Li Kui's fiery temper might bring him into some trouble, so he asks Zhu Gui to watch over Li secretly.
Song Jiang is worried that Li Kui's fiery temper might bring trouble for him so he asks Zhu Gui to watch over Li secretly.

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Thus, the actual name that Chiang received at birth was Jiang Ruiyuan ().
For the next fifteen years or so, Chiang was known as Jiang Zhiqing ( Wade-Giles: Chiang Chi-ching ).
In 1912, when Jiang Zhiqing was in Japan, he started to use the name Chiang Kai-shek ( Chinese: 蔣介石 ; Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: Chiang Chieh-shih ) as a pen name for the articles that he published in a Chinese magazine he founded ( Voice of the Army ( Chinese: 軍聲 ).
Since Jiang Zemin became the national party chief in June 1989, all but one former Shanghai party chief was elevated to the Politburo Standing Committee, the de facto highest decision-making body in China, including Jiang Zemin ( General secretary and President ), Zhu Rongji ( Premier ), Wu Bangguo ( Chairman of the National People's Congress ), Huang Ju ( Vice Premier ), and Xi Jinping ( Vice President ).
When Empress Dowager Deng died, Emperor An ( r. 106 – 125 CE ) was convinced by the accusations of the eunuchs Li Run ( 李閏 ) and Jiang Jing ( 江京 ) that Deng and her family had planned to depose him.
For much of the 1990s Li was ranked second in the Communist Party of China ( CPC ) hierarchy behind then Party General Secretary Jiang Zemin.
On April 6, 1967, Liu Shaoqi was openly and widely denounced by a Zhongnanhai faction whose members included Jiang Qing and Kang Sheng, and ultimately, Mao himself.
This was followed by a protest and mass demonstrations, most notably in Wuhan on July 20, where Jiang openly denounced any " counter-revolutionary activity "; she later personally flew to Wuhan to criticize Chen Zaidao, the general in charge of the Wuhan area.
Furthermore, despite Mao's efforts to put on a show of unity at the Congress, the factional divide between Lin Biao's PLA camp and the Jiang Qing-led radical camp was intensifying.
With Mao's health on the decline, it was clear that Jiang Qing had political ambitions of her own.
But it diluted blame on Mao himself by asserting that the movement was " manipulated by the counterrevolutionary groups of Lin Biao and Jiang Qing ", who caused its worst excesses.
The group was led by Jiang Qing, and consisted of three of her close associates, Zhang Chunqiao, Yao Wenyuan, and Wang Hongwen.
During the trial, Jiang Qing in particular was extremely defiant, protesting loudly and bursting into tears at some points.
President Jiang Zemin was alerted to the demonstration by Politburo member Luo Gan, and was reportedly angered by the audacity of the demonstration — the largest since the Tiananmen Square protests ten years earlier, and called for resolute action to suppress the group.
That Falun Gong, whose belief system represented a revival of traditional Chinese religion, was being practiced by a large number of Communist Party members and members of the military was seen as particularly disturbing to Jiang Zemin.
Jiang Qing ( March 19, 1914May 14, 1991 ) was the pseudonym that was used by Chinese leader Mao Zedong's last wife and major Communist Party of China power figure.
Jiang Qing was most well known for playing a major role in the Cultural Revolution ( 1966 – 76 ) and for forming the radical political alliance known as the " Gang of Four ".
Jiang Qing served as Mao's personal secretary in the 1940s and was head of the Film Section of the CPC Propaganda Department in the 1950s.
However, Jiang Qing's political success was limited.
Since then, Jiang Qing and Lin Biao have been branded by official historical documents in China as the " Lin Biao and Jiang Qing Counter-revolutionary Cliques " ( 林彪江青反革命集团 / 林彪江青反革命集團 ), to which most of the blame for the damage and devastation caused by the Cultural Revolution was assigned.

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Jiang Qing was born in Zhucheng, Shandong Province on March 19, 1914.
Jiang and Mao's only child together, a daughter named Li Na, was born in 1940.
Jiang Zemin ( born 17 August 1926 ) is a retired Chinese politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of China from 1989 to 2002, as President of the People's Republic of China from 1993 to 2003, and as Chairman of the Central Military Commission from 1989 to 2005.
Jiang was born in the city of Yangzhou, Jiangsu.
Jiang married Wang Yeping (, born 1928 ), a native of Yangzhou, China.
Jiang Wei was born during the late Han Dynasty and was from Tianshui Commandery in Gansu.
* Lu Jiang ( 路姜 ; born 1981 ), football player
The imperial scholar Li Jiang opposed on the grounds that Yu Di was from Xianbei ancestry and that Yu Jiyou was not even born of Yu Di's wife but of a concubine.
Jiang was born in Changshu, Jiangsu.
Jiang Yanmei ( Simplified Chinese: 江彦媚 ) ( born February 26, 1981 ) is a Singapore badminton player.
Former General secretary of CPC, President of China Jiang Zemin was born and raised in Yangzhou.
Jiang Wen (; born January 5, 1963 ) is a Chinese film actor and director.
* Chinese gymnast, Jiang Yuyuan was also born in Liuzhou.
* Jiang Ying ( musician ) ( born 1919 ), Chinese singer
She was born in Shanghai, China, and lives in Seoul, South Korea, with her husband, Zhujiu Jiang, also a 9-dan professional.
Jiang Chunyun ( Chinese: 姜春云 ; Pinyin: Jiāng Chūnyún ; born 1930 ) was vice-chairman of the Standing Committee of the 9th National People's Congress.
Jiang was born in Laixi county, Shandong province, April 1930, and started work in 1946 ; he joined the Communist Party of China ( CPC ) in February 1947.
Yang Jiang (), born Yang Jikang () ( born 17 July 1911 ), is a Chinese playwright, author, and translator.

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