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province at the time, and they were looked after by local communist activists. They spent some time living on the streets, and Mao Anqing was badly beaten by a policeman in 1930. Some blame this beating for his later mental illness. His younger brother Mao Anlong died in
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descendants of Mao Zedong. Shao Hua died on 24 June 2008, at the age of 69, at the People's Liberation Army Hospital in Beijing.
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This article is about last known surviving son of Mao Zedong. For his older brother, who died in the Korean War, see
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Mao Anqing was born at Central South University Xiangya Hospital in
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Mao returned to China with his brother in 1947 and joined the
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province. His mother was executed by the local warlord,
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under his father's leadership defeated the opposing
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Mao
Mao Anying

Changsha
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People's Republic of China
Shao Hua
Mao Xinyu
Mao Zedong
Yang Kaihui
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Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party
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