Obituaries Related to "Zhang" from New York Times Archive
Zhang Lifa, Veteran Who Worked on China’s Nuclear Program, Dies at 76
Mr. Zhang, like his father, felt an impulse to serve his country from a young age, but he paid a price from long-term exposure to radiation.
Zhang Hanzhi, Mao’s Tutor, Is Dead at 72
Ms. Hanzhi was a former Chinese diplomat who once served as Mao’s English tutor and who also interpreted for President Nixon during his historic trip to China in 1972.
Zhang Hanzhi, Mao’s English Tutor, Dies at 72
Mr. Zhang was a former Chinese diplomat who once served as Mao’s English tutor and also interpreted for President Nixon during his trip to China in 1972.
Zhang Chunqiao, 88, One of China's Gang of Four, Dies
Zhang Chunqiao, a radical Maoist who held several positions at the apex of China's government when he was convicted in 1981 as a member of the infamous Gang of Four, died April 21, the Chinese government reported yesterday. He was 88. The state-run New China News Agency said Mr. Zhang had died of cancer. There have been erroneous reports of his death or of serious illness going back at least to 1980.
Obituary: Zhang Chunqiao, 88, member of Gang of Four
Zhang Xueliang, 100, Dies; Warlord and Hero of China
Zhang Xueliang, onetime warlord who in two turbulent weeks in 1936 helped turn course of Chinese history -- and then spent next 55 years under house arrest, gradually and reluctantly becoming national hero -- dies at age 100; photo (M)
Zhang Lifa, Veteran Who Worked on China’s Nuclear Program, Dies at 76
Mr. Zhang, like his father, felt an impulse to serve his country from a young age, but he paid a price from long-term exposure to radiation.
Zhang Hanzhi, Mao’s Tutor, Is Dead at 72
Ms. Hanzhi was a former Chinese diplomat who once served as Mao’s English tutor and who also interpreted for President Nixon during his historic trip to China in 1972.
Zhang Hanzhi, Mao’s English Tutor, Dies at 72
Mr. Zhang was a former Chinese diplomat who once served as Mao’s English tutor and also interpreted for President Nixon during his trip to China in 1972.
Zhang Chunqiao, 88, One of China's Gang of Four, Dies
Zhang Chunqiao, a radical Maoist who held several positions at the apex of China's government when he was convicted in 1981 as a member of the infamous Gang of Four, died April 21, the Chinese government reported yesterday. He was 88. The state-run New China News Agency said Mr. Zhang had died of cancer. There have been erroneous reports of his death or of serious illness going back at least to 1980.
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