Tao Siyong deeds:
Pottery (1896— 1932), female, Han nationality, from Xiangtan, Hunan. Born in a rich family (it is said that the woman's family is well-off and dislikes Mao Zedong, so she broke up), a graduate of the normal department of Nan Zhou Women's Middle School, and sometimes has the reputation of "the first talented woman in the south of the Yangtze River".
In the early 1920s, he was a man of the hour in Changsha, vice-president of Hunan Student Federation and Hunan Federation of All walks of life (Mao Zedong was a director at that time). According to Xiao Zisheng, Yi and others, they are all famous beauties in Changsha, Tao Wei. They are tall and talented, but they have strong personalities. The poet Xing said, "A talented woman in Xiangjiang River is the first in Jiangnan".
She has always advocated "saving the country through education", so she has been engaged in women's education since graduation. Established girls' schools in Shanghai, Nanjing, Changsha and other places, and trained a number of female disciples such as Ding Ling. Tao Yi never fell in love again (her first love was Mao Zedong) and never got married. She died in Changsha at the beginning of 1932 at the age of 36.
The Image of Tao Siyong in Film and Television
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The love affair with Mao Zedong is the reason why pottery is widely known, but Mao Xinyu, the grandson of Mao Zedong, thinks it is not in line with historical facts:
Mao Xinyu said, I don't think this is a true historical fact. Including the understanding of my grandfather's personal life. Before and after the founding of the Party, Mao Zedong not only studied in Hunan No.1 Normal School, but also worked in Peking University during 19 18 until China * * *. I think Mao Zedong's favorite partner and wife will always be my grandmother Yang Kaihui. ...
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-pottery
People's Daily Online-Mao Xinyu: Mao Zedong's lover pottery is not a historical fact.