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1 Death  





2 Reactions  





3 Members of the funeral committee  





4 Funeral and memorial service  





5 See also  





6 Notes  





7 References  














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Death and funeral of Mao Zedong
A Finnish girl reading the magazine Punakaarti and Lokakuu which reports the death of Mao in 1976
Date9–18 September 1976
LocationBeijing, China
ParticipantsHua Guofeng, party and state leaders, members of the Chinese Communist Party, Chinese military and civilians

Mao Zedong[a] (/ˈm (d)zəˈdʊŋ/;[1] 26 December 1893  – 9 September 1976), also known as Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founder of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which he ruled as the Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from its establishment in 1949 until his death on 9 September 1976, at the age of 82.

Death[edit]

Mao's last public appearance — and the last known photograph of him alive — was on 27 May 1976. Frail and barely able to speak or walk, Mao met the visiting Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto during the latter's visit to Beijing.[2][page needed] At around 17:00 on 5 September 1976, Mao had a heart attack, far more severe than his previous two earlier that year which affected a much larger area of his heart, leaving him bedridden. On the afternoon of 7 September, Mao's condition completely deteriorated. Mao's organs failed quickly and he fell into a coma shortly before noon and was put on a ventilator and life support machines. On 8 September, when it was clear the comatose Mao was beyond recovery, Chinese government officials decided to disconnect his life support machines at midnight.

The life support machines were turned off at exactly 00:00, and Mao Zedong died ten minutes later at 00:10 local time on 9 September 1976 at age 82. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) delayed the announcement of his death until 16:00 later that day, when a radio message broadcast across the nation announced the news of Mao's passing while appealing for party unity.[3]

The Chinese government ordered a week of national mourning with flags at half-mast. All entertainment and music activities were suspended and theaters were closed.[4]

Reactions[edit]

Members of the funeral committee[edit]

  1. Hua Guofeng (member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee, First Vice Chairman of the CCP Central Committee, Premier of the State Council, Minister of Public Security)
  2. Wang Hongwen (Chairman of the Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee, Vice Chairman of the CCP Central Committee)
  3. Ye Jianying (Chairman of the Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee, Vice Chairman of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, Secretary General of the Central Military Commission, Minister of National Defense)
  4. Zhang Chunqiao (President of the Political Bureau of the CCP Central Committee, Vice Premier of the State Council, Standing Committee of the Central Military Commission, Director of the General Political Department of the PLA)

Wei Guoqing, Liu Bocheng, Jiang Qing, Xu Shiyou, Ji Dengkui, Wu De, Wang Dongxing, Chen Yonggui, Chen Xilian, Li Xiannian, Li Desheng, Yao Wenyuan, Wu Guixian, Su Zhenhua, Ni Zhifu, Saifuddin Azizi , Soong Ching Ling, Guo Moruo, Xu Xiangqian, Nie Rongzhen, Chen Yun, Tan Zhenlin, Li Jingquan, Zhang Dingzhen, Cai Chang, Ulanhu, Ngapoi Ngawang Jigme, Zhou Jianren, Xu Dezhen, Hu Yuwen, Li Suwen, Yao Lianwei, Wang Zhen, Yu Qiuli, Gu Mu, Sun Jian, Su Yu, Shen Yanbing, Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai, and Jiang Hua all partook in paying posthumous tributes to Mao.

Funeral and memorial service[edit]

External videos
video icon Official Chinese documentary on Mao's funeral

Mao's embalmed, CCP-flag-draped body lay in state at the Great Hall of the People for one week.[20] During this period, an estimated one million people, including diplomatic envoys, leaders of foreign communist parties, and foreign nationals in China, filed past Mao to pay their final respects. Chairman Mao's official portrait was hung on the wall, with a banner reading: "Carry on the cause left by Chairman Mao and carry on the cause of proletarian revolution to the end", until September 17.[20] On September 17, Chairman Mao's body was taken in a minibus from the Great Hall of the people to Maojiawan to the 305 Hospital that Li Zhisui directed, and Mao's internal organs were preserved in formaldehyde.[20]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ In this Chinese name, the family nameis Mao.

References[edit]

  • ^ Chang, Jung; Halliday, Jon (2005). Mao: The Unknown Story. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 978-0224071260.
  • ^ "Mao Tse-Tung Dies In Peking At 82; Leader Of Red China Revolution; Choice Of Successor Is Uncertain". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  • ^ Bill Savadove (20 May 2008). "Biggest mourning since Mao died". South China Morning Post. Archived from the original on 9 June 2022. Retrieved 9 June 2022.
  • ^ a b c d e f g "Solemn Mass Memorial Meeting to Mourn the Great Leader and Teacher Chairman Mao Tsetung" (PDF). 北京周報 [Peking Review]. No. 39. 24 September 1976. p. 7. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 April 2021. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
  • ^ 澳大利亚总理弗雷泽的唁电 [Australian Prime Minister Fraser's condolences]. 人民日報. 12 September 1976.
  • ^ "法国总统德斯坦的唁电". 人民日報. 12 September 1976.
  • ^ "Death of Chairman Mao Tse-tung, P.M.'s Condolence Message" (PDF). Press Information Bureau of India - Archive (Press release). 9 September 1976. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  • ^ a b 金日成 (11 September 1976). "金日成同志的唁电". 人民日報.
  • ^ "巴基斯坦總統、總理發來的唁電". 人民日報. 11 September 1976.
  • ^ "國代呼籲大陸同胞 及時奮起摧毀暴政". 聯合報. 11 September 1976.
  • ^ 齊奧塞斯庫 (11 September 1976). "齐奥塞斯库同志的唁电". 人民日報.
  • ^ "罗马尼亚隆重举行毛泽东主席追悼大会 毛泽东主席永远活在世界人民心中 博布、尼古列斯库等领导人出席 勒杜列斯库同志致悼词". 人民日報. 19 September 1976.
  • ^ "共匪拒收 俄共唁電". 聯合報. 15 September 1976.
  • ^ 詹姆斯·卡拉汉 (12 September 1976). "英国首相卡拉汉的唁电". 人民日報.
  • ^ "美国总统福特的唁电". 人民日報. 14 September 1976.
  • ^ Remarks on the Death of Chairman Mao Tse Tung (PDF). 9 September 1976. Archived (PDF) from the original on 14 August 2022. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
  • ^ "越南劳动党中央、国会常务委员会和政府会议的唁电". 人民日報. 12 September 1976.
  • ^ 约瑟普·布罗兹·铁托 (11 September 1976). "南斯拉夫总统铁托的唁电". 人民日報.
  • ^ a b c Christine Quigley (1998). Modern Mummies: The Preservation of the Human Body in the Twentieth Century (illustrated, reprint ed.). McFarland. pp. 40–42. ISBN 978-0-7864-2851-9. Archived from the original on 19 January 2023. Retrieved 28 July 2015.

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