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Zeng Xueming (;Kong Keli (孔可立),

(Ho Chi Minh and his Chinese Wife Zeng Xueming)
武汉文史资料
(Wuhan Wenshi Ziliao) (Wuhan Cultural and Historical Data), January 2001. Wuhan, China.
October 1905 – 14 November 1991), known in Vietnamese as Tăng Tuyết Minh, was a Chinese
midwife A midwife (: midwives) is a health professional who cares for mothers and Infant, newborns around childbirth, a specialisation known as midwifery. The education and training for a midwife concentrates extensively on the care of women throughou ...
. She was a Catholic from
Guangzhou Guangzhou, Chinese postal romanization, previously romanized as Canton or Kwangchow, is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Guangdong Provinces of China, province in South China, southern China. Located on the Pearl River about nor ...
and it was claimed that she married Nguyễn Ái Quốc (a
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used by
Vietnam Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam (SRV), is a country at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, with an area of about and a population of over 100 million, making it the world's List of countries and depende ...
ese
communist Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, di ...
leader
Hồ Chí Minh (born ; 19 May 1890 – 2 September 1969), colloquially known as Uncle Ho () among other aliases and sobriquets, was a Vietnamese revolutionary and politician who served as the founder and first president of the Democratic Republic ...
) in October 1926. They lived together until April 1927, when Hồ fled China following an anti-communist coup. Despite several attempts to renew contact by both Zeng and Hồ, the couple never reunited. Zeng and Hồ were never legally divorced, nor was their marriage ever annulled. There is uncertainty of true happenings as some say it was a
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to avoid Hồ's
political persecution Political repression is the act of a state entity controlling a citizenry by force for political reasons, particularly for the purpose of restricting or preventing the citizenry's ability to take part in the political life of a society, thereby ...
during his time in Kuomintang-ruled China, whilst others say the story was never true to begin with, and was only a hypothesis.


Biography

Zeng was born into a
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family in Guangzhou in October 1905. She was the youngest daughter in a family of ten children, including seven girls. Her mother's surname was Liang (). Her father, a businessman from Meixian,
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
, named Zeng Kaihua (), died in 1915. As the daughter of a
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, she was expelled from her father's house when he died. Duiker, William J., (2000).
Ho Chi Minh: A Life
'' Hyperion, New York, p. 143, .
In these difficult circumstances, she was befriended by the wife of Vietnamese communist Lam Duc Thu. She learned to be a midwife at a school in Guangzhou and graduated in 1925 at the age of 20. At this time, Vietnam was part of
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, with communist and nationalist political activity targeted by the Sûreté, or French national police. Hồ arrived in Guangzhou in November 1924 on a boat from
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.Trần Gia Phụng,
Ông Hồ mấy vợ? (I)
" (Did Hồ Marry?), ''DCVOnline.net,'' 13 September 2006. Toronto.
He posed as a Chinese citizen named Li Shui (Ly Thuy) and worked as a translator for
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agent and Soviet arms dealer Mikhail Borodin. In May 1925, Hồ participated in the founding of Thanh Nien, or Vietnamese Revolutionary Youth Association. This group was a forerunner of today's Vietnamese Communist Party. In 1925, Zeng was introduced to Hồ by Thụ. Thụ was at this time active in Thanh Nien, although he was later exposed as an informer to the Sûreté.Duiker, p. 40. Hồ later gave Zeng a ruby engagement ring. When Ho's comrades objected to the match, he told them, "I will get married despite your disapproval because I need a woman to teach me the language and keep house."Brocheux, Pierre (2007).
Ho Chi Minh: A Biography
',
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, pp. 39–40. .
The couple were married on 18 October 1926. The legal witnesses were Cai Chang and
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, wife of future Chinese Premier
Zhou Enlai Zhou Enlai ( zh, s=周恩来, p=Zhōu Ēnlái, w=Chou1 Ên1-lai2; 5 March 1898 – 8 January 1976) was a Chinese statesman, diplomat, and revolutionary who served as the first Premier of the People's Republic of China from September 1954 unti ...
.Huang Zheng (黄铮),
胡志明和他的中国妻子曾雪明
(Hồ Chí Minh and his Chinese Wife Zeng Xueming), 东南亚纵横 (Around Southeast Asia), December 2001. Academy of Social Sciences of Guangxi. Nanning. A free Vietnamese version i
here
Zeng was 21 and Hồ was 36. The wedding took place in the same building where Zhou had married Deng earlier. They then lived together at Borodin's residence. Hồ was overjoyed when he learned that Zeng was pregnant in late 1926. However, Zeng obtained an abortion on the advice of her mother, who feared that Hồ might be forced to leave China. On 12 April 1927, KMT leader Chiang Kai-shek staged an anti-communist coup in Shanghai and other cities. Hồ went into hiding and fled to
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on 5 May.Duiker, p. 145. Chinese police raided his residence in Guangzhou on the same day. Hồ then traveled to various countries, finally arriving in
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in July 1928. In August, he sent a letter to Zeng: "Although we have been separated for almost a year, our feelings for each other do not have to be said in order to be felt. At present, I am taking advantage of this opportunity to send you a few words to reassure you, and also to send my greetings and good wishes to your mother." This letter was intercepted by the Sûreté. Although she was uninterested in politics, Zeng is recorded as a member of the (Chinese) Communist Youth League from July 1927 to June 1929. According to one report, Zeng visited Hồ in the winter of 1929–1930 when he was in Hong Kong.Duiker, p. 618. In May 1930, Hồ sent a letter asking Zeng to meet him in
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, but her boss hid the letter and she did not receive it in time. Hồ was arrested by British police in Hong Kong on 6 June 1931.Duiker, p. 200. Unknown to him, Zeng attended his court hearing on 10 July 1931, the last time she would see him. To evade a French request for extradition, the British announced in 1932 that Hồ was dead and later released him. In May 1950, Zeng saw a picture of Hồ in a newspaper and learned that he had become president of the
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(North Vietnam). She then sent a message to the DRV ambassador in Beijing. This message was unanswered. She tried again in 1954, but her letter was again unanswered. Representatives of the Chinese government told her to stop trying to contact Hồ and promised to provide for her needs.Brocheux, p. 181. By this time, a
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had arisen around Hồ and the North Vietnamese government had an investment in the myth of his celibacy,This tradition of hagiography originates with a book Hồ wrote under the pen name Trần Dân Tiên and published in 1948 as ''Những mẩu chuyện về đời hoạt động của Hồ Chủ tịch'' (Stories of President Hồ's Active Life). said to symbolize his total devotion to the revolution. For his part, Hồ asked the North Vietnamese consul in Guangzhou to look up Zeng in 1967, but without success.Brocheux, p. 189. Hồ died in September 1969. Zeng retired as a midwife in 1977 and in 1979, the
Guangdong ) means "wide" or "vast", and has been associated with the region since the creation of Guang Prefecture in AD 226. The name "''Guang''" ultimately came from Guangxin ( zh, labels=no, first=t, t= , s=广信), an outpost established in Han dynasty ...
Provincial Communist Party Committee provided her with a living allowance and assistance for her. She died 14 November 1991 at the age of 86, and was cremated and her ashes scattered at sea.


Research and reaction

The claim that Hồ had a Chinese wife first appeared in a book by Chinese author Huang Zheng published in 1987.Huang Zheng (黄铮), (1987
胡志明与中国
(Hu Zhiming yu Zhongguo) (Ho Chi Minh and China), Publishing House of the People's Liberation Army. Beijing. .
This claim went unnoticed until the book was translated into Vietnamese in 1990. Also in 1990, French author Daniel Hémery found Ho's letters to Zeng in the Centre des Archives d’Outre-Mer, the French colonial archive.Hémery, Daniel, (1990)
Hô Chi Minh: De l'Indochine au Vietnam
', Gallimard, Paris, 145ff. .
In May 1991, the editor-in-chief of '' Tuoi Tre'' Vũ Kim Hạnh was summarily dismissed from her post after the newspaper published a story about Ho's marriage.Ruane, Kevin, (2000),
The Vietnam Wars
',
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, p. 26. .
William Duiker's ''Ho Chi Minh: A Life'' (2000) presents additional CAOM documentation for the relationship.Duiker, p. 605, fn 58. The government requested substantial cuts in the official Vietnamese translation of Duiker's book, which was refused, preventing the translation from being published. In 2002, the Vietnamese government suppressed a review of Duiker's book in the ''
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''. Chu Đức Tính, Director of the Hồ Chí Minh Museum, in an interview with the newspaper ''
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'' said that he and his colleagues at the museum have debated many times with Huang Zheng, the first person who published about Zeng Xueming's marriage to Ho. He characterized it as a rumor heard on the Internet and concluded that "this is a hypothesis that is more fiction than not" and said "the facts have proven that it is not true."


References


See also

* Nông Thị Xuân * Nguyễn Thị Minh Khai * Nông Đức Mạnh * Dương Thu Hương {{DEFAULTSORT:Zeng, Xueming 1905 births 1991 deaths Chinese Roman Catholics Chinese midwives People from Guangzhou Burials at sea 20th-century Chinese women Spouses of Vietnamese presidents Ho Chi Minh family