Wang Jian

Wang Jian

NameWang Jian
TitleLiu Shaoqi's fifth wife
GenderFemale
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Wang Jian, female, date and place of birth not specified. She was a proletarian revolutionary who, around the time of the founding of the People's Republic of China, was married to Liu Shaoqi, being his fifth wife. There are no publicly available detailed records about her early education, family background, or personal experiences.

In terms of party personnel arrangements, Wang Jian was considered to possess upright conduct and a composed, gentle disposition. Reports indicate that Comrade Zhu De, a senior leader of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, who held important positions within the Party and was married to Kang Keqing, was always concerned with the marriage arrangements of comrades. Due to Liu Shaoqi's family situation and personal needs, Zhu De and his wife reportedly attempted to arrange for Liu to have a virtuous, kind-hearted, and calm partner to ensure the stability and proper upbringing of his children and family.

Wang Jian was not eloquent, characterized by her quiet nature, rarely socialized, and was not described as having shown particular emotional expressions. Her temperament was similar to Liu Shaoqi’s, and she was once considered an ideal match. However, shortly afterward, due to health issues or other reasons, the marriage did not last. After marriage, Liu Shaoqi was understanding and entrusted her to his old comrade-in-arms Lin Feng and his wife Guo Mingqiu. For her recovery and care, Wang Jian was sent to a well-known sanatorium in the northeast, where she was accompanied and cared for by her sister.

The end of this marriage prompted Zhu De and other comrades to facilitate the marriage between Wang Guangmei and Liu Shaoqi, aiming to achieve family stability and meet the needs of the Party. Details about Wang Jian’s subsequent life, career development, and personal life are not publicly disclosed to date, and relevant information has not been widely documented.

In summary, as the spouse of a proletarian revolutionary, Wang Jian played a certain role during a special historical period, but her personal experiences and life details remain largely unverified and require further investigation.

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