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Yang Gang (Chinese: 杨刚; pinyin: Yáng Gāng; 1905 – 7 October 1957), also known as Yang Bin (杨缤), was a Chinese journalist, novelist, and translator. She gained prominence reporting for the influential newspaper Ta Kung Pao during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was considered one of the top four female journalists in China. After the Communist victory in China she served as Premier Zhou Enlai's secretary and later Deputy Chief Editor of the People's Daily. She committed suicide in October 1957, after being forced to persecute her colleagues during the Anti-Rightist Campaign, although the exact reason for her suicide remains undetermined.

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  • Yang Gang (wartawati) (in)
  • Yang Gang (journalist) (en)
  • 楊剛 (記者) (zh)
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  • Yang Gang (Hanzi: 杨刚; Pinyin: Yáng Gāng; 1905 – 7 Oktober 1957), juga dikenal sebagai Yang Bin (杨缤), adalahs eorang wartawati, novelis dan penerjemah Tiongkok. Ia meraih ketenaran dari laporan untuk surat kabar berpengaruh Ta Kung Pao pada Perang Tiongkok-Jepang Kedua dan dianggap sebagai salah satu dari empat wartawati papan atas di Tiongkok. Setelah kemenangan komunis di Tiongkok, ia menjabat sebagai sekretaris Perdana Menteri Zhou Enlai dan kemudian wakil ketua penyunting People's Daily. Ia bunuh diri pada Oktober 1957, setelah dipaksa untuk mempersekusi para koleganya pada , meskipun alasan pasti dari bunuh dirinya masih belum jelas. (in)
  • Yang Gang (Chinese: 杨刚; pinyin: Yáng Gāng; 1905 – 7 October 1957), also known as Yang Bin (杨缤), was a Chinese journalist, novelist, and translator. She gained prominence reporting for the influential newspaper Ta Kung Pao during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was considered one of the top four female journalists in China. After the Communist victory in China she served as Premier Zhou Enlai's secretary and later Deputy Chief Editor of the People's Daily. She committed suicide in October 1957, after being forced to persecute her colleagues during the Anti-Rightist Campaign, although the exact reason for her suicide remains undetermined. (en)
  • 杨刚(1905年1月30日-1957年10月7日),笔名杨季徵(又作徵),学名杨缤,女,籍贯湖北沔阳(今仙桃),生于江西萍乡,中国作家、记者。抗日战争时期,与彭子冈、浦熙修、戈扬被誉为后方新闻界的“四大名旦”(她与前二人还被人称作“三剑客”)。 (zh)
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