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Former Residence of Zhou Enlai in Huai'an was built in the late Qing dynasty and has two main dwelling areas, containing 32 rooms. Zhou, China's first premier, spent his childhood at the house ...
A book to be published in Hong Kong in the new year says Zhou Enlai, Communist China’s much-respected first premier, was probably gay despite his long marriage, and had once been in love with… ...
Handsome and urbane, Zhou Enlai presented a modern, progressive face of China at home and abroad during more than 25 years as the country's first premier. Like Mao Zedong, he was a colossal figure ...
The English edition of Early Writings of Zhou Enlai was released in Beijing on Thursday, Jan 8, 2015 by the late Chinese premier's alma mater, Tianjin Nankai High School, in the presence of Zhou's ...
“Zhou Enlai was a gay politician who had the misfortune of being born 100 years early,” Tsoi writes in her book. She told reporters the real meaning of the diaries had been hidden in plain sight, but ...
Zhou Enlai, prime minister of the People's Republic of China from 1949 until 1976, has always been considered one of the more moderate, and most likable of China's leaders. Now a new book, Zhou ...
Premier Zhou Enlai and Charlie Chaplin. On July 18, 1954, on the sidelines of the Geneva Conference, Premier Zhou Enlai met with Charlie Chaplin, a master of cinema.
It depicts the pre-teenage life of Zhou Enlai, who was China’s prime minister from 1949 until his death from cancer in 1976. This brilliant, disappointing man is a puzzle for historians.