Luō Yīxiù was the first wife of Mao Zedong from 1907 until her death in 1910. She was from the town of Shaoshan, Hunan province, China. It was an arranged marriage, but Mao (then 14) was far too ambitious to simply settle down to the normal life of a farmer and family man. He insisted on leaving the area in order to pursue his studies. The marriage broke up, and for many decades the identity of the bride was kept secret in order to spare her family embarrassment.

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  • Luō Yīxiù was the first wife of Mao Zedong from 1907 until her death in 1910. She was from the town of Shaoshan, Hunan province, China. It was an arranged marriage, but Mao (then 14) was far too ambitious to simply settle down to the normal life of a farmer and family man. He insisted on leaving the area in order to pursue his studies. The marriage broke up, and for many decades the identity of the bride was kept secret in order to spare her family embarrassment. Mao never acknowledged this marriage formally.
  • 罗一秀(1889年10月20日-1910年),又名大秀,父亲罗鹤楼。毛泽东的第一任妻子。
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  • Luō Yīxiù was the first wife of Mao Zedong from 1907 until her death in 1910. She was from the town of Shaoshan, Hunan province, China. It was an arranged marriage, but Mao (then 14) was far too ambitious to simply settle down to the normal life of a farmer and family man. He insisted on leaving the area in order to pursue his studies. The marriage broke up, and for many decades the identity of the bride was kept secret in order to spare her family embarrassment.
  • 罗一秀(1889年10月20日-1910年),又名大秀,父亲罗鹤楼。毛泽东的第一任妻子。
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  • Luo Yixiu
  • 罗一秀
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