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- Yang_Gang_(journalist) abstract "Yang Gang (Chinese: 杨刚; 1905 – 7 October 1957), also known as Yang Bin (杨缤), was a Chinese journalist, novelist, and translator. She gained prominence reporting for the influential newspaper Ta Kung Pao during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was considered one of the top four female journalists in China. After the Communist victory in China she served as Premier Zhou Enlai's secretary and later Deputy Chief Editor of the People's Daily. She committed suicide in October 1957, after being forced to persecute her colleagues during the Anti-Rightist Movement, although the exact reason for her suicide remains undetermined.".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) alias "Yang Bin, Yang Jizheng".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) birthDate "1905".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) birthPlace Jiangxi.
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) birthPlace Pingxiang.
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) birthYear "1905".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) deathDate "1957-10-07".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) deathYear "1957".
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- Yang_Gang_(journalist) alternativeNames "Yang Bin, Yang Jizheng".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) dateOfBirth "1905".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) dateOfDeath "1957-10-07".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) name "Yang Gang".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) placeOfBirth "Pingxiang, Jiangxi, China".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) placeOfDeath "Beijing".
- Yang_Gang_(journalist) shortDescription "Chinese journalist and writer".
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- Yang_Gang_(journalist) comment "Yang Gang (Chinese: 杨刚; 1905 – 7 October 1957), also known as Yang Bin (杨缤), was a Chinese journalist, novelist, and translator. She gained prominence reporting for the influential newspaper Ta Kung Pao during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was considered one of the top four female journalists in China. After the Communist victory in China she served as Premier Zhou Enlai's secretary and later Deputy Chief Editor of the People's Daily.".
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