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  1. Soong Ching-ling

    Former Vice President of the People's Republic of China and third wife of Sun Yat-sen

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      • Born in Nanshi, Shanghai, to a wealthy Methodist Christian family, she studied in the United States at Wesleyan College. She became personal secretary to Sun Yat Sen and married him in 1915, against her family’s wishes. After Sun's death from cancer, she was elected to the Kuomintang (KMT) Central Executive Committee in 1926.
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  2. Rosamond Soong Ch'ing-ling (27 January 1893 – 29 May 1981) was a Chinese political figure. As the third wife of Sun Yat-sen, then Premier of the Kuomintang and President of the Republic of China, she was often referred to as Madame Sun Yat-sen.

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      Soong Ching-ling and Sun Yat-sen wedding photo (1915). Soong...

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      The Soong sisters ( Chinese: 宋氏姐妹; pinyin: Sòngshì Jiěmèi ),...

  3. The Soong sisters ( Chinese: 宋氏姐妹; pinyin: Sòngshì Jiěmèi ), Soong Ai-ling, Soong Ching-ling, and Soong Mei-ling, were three sisters from Wenchang city, Hainan island. Raised as Christians and educated in America, the sisters all married powerful men, respectively, H. H. Kung, Sun Yat Sen, and Chiang Kai-shek.

  4. Soong Ching-Ling was born in Shanghai on the 27th of January in 1893 to well-educated, Christian parents. Before marrying Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Ching-ling travelled to the United States for her education; she and her three sisters became the first Chinese girls to be educated in the states.

  5. Feb 20, 2023 · The three Soong sisters – Soong Ai Ling on the left, Soong Ching Ling in the middle, and Soong Mei Ling on the right – attended Wesleyan College in the United States. Feb 20, 2023 BY Lark E. Mason

  6. Soong Ching-ling (宋庆龄), also known as Madam Sun Yat-sen and Rosamond Soong, was a prominent patriot and political figure in China during the 20th century. She was one of the famous three Soong Sisters, whose personal glamour, influential marriages and complicated sisterhood relationships mingled with love and conflict and made them three ...

  7. Sòng Qìnglíng or Soong Ch'ing-ling (Simplified Chinese: 宋庆龄; Traditional Chinese: 宋慶齡; pinyin: Sòng Qìnglíng; Wade-Giles: Sung Ch'ing-ling) (January 27, 1893 – May 29, 1981), also known as Madame Sun Yat-sen, was one of the most prominent women in modern China and the wife of Sun Yat Sen, leader of the Revolution of 1911 and ...

  8. Rosamond Soong Ch'ing-ling (27 January 1893 – 29 May 1981) was a Chinese political figure. As the third wife of Sun Yat-sen, then Premier of the Kuomintang and President of the Republic of China, she was often referred to as Madame Sun Yat-sen.

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