Soong ching ling biography template
Soong Ching-ling(27 January – 29 May ) was a Chinese political figure.
She married Sun Yatsen, became a Communist and died as China's honorary chairperson....
Song Qingling (1893–1981)
Chinese political leader. Name variations: Madame Sun Yat-sen or Sun Yatsen; Soong Ching Ling; Soong Qingling; Song Chingling or Ching-ling; Sung Chingling.
Born Jan 27, 1893, in Shanghai; died May 29, 1981, in Beijing; 2nd dau. of Han Chiao-shun, universally known as Charlie Jones Song (publisher of Bibles) and Ni Guizhen (Ni Kwei-tseng, known later as Song Guizhen); sister of Song Ailing and Song Meiling; educated at Potwin's private school in Summit, New Jersey, and at Wesleyan College, 1907–13; m.
Sun Yat-sen (father of the Chinese Revolution), in 1915 (died 1925).
Pro-Communist wife of Sun Yat-sen and vice chair of the People's Republic of China, who was a direct and powerful participant in the 20th-century struggle between Nationalists and Communists that changed both China and the world; joined husband in campaigns against warlords and encouraged women to participate in Chinese revolution by organizing women's training schools and associations;