found: Lin Piao tʻung ...
found: Eaubonne, F. L'impératrice rouge, c1981: t.p. (Jiang Quing)
found: Chu, C.L. Nü huang meng, 1988: t.p. (Chiang Chʻing) colophon (Jiangqing [in rom.])
found: Washington post, 06-05-91 (Jiang Qing; committed suicide in her residence in Beijing on May 14, 1991)
found: Current biography, Jan. 1992: p. 61 (Chiang, Ch'ing; Chinese actress and politician; married to Mao Tsê-tung. Directed the ballet Red detachment of women) June 1975: p. 77 (born ... between 1910 and 1914)
found: Pan-Chinese encyclopedia, 1982: p. 533 (Jiang Qing, b. ca. 1914; original name: Li Yün-ho; other forename, Chʻing-yün)
found: Wang, S. Tʻa hai mei chiao Chiang Chʻing ti shih hou, 1993: p. 279 (born March 1914 in Chu-chʻeng, Shantung Province; she was named Li Chin-hai; her infant name was Erh-ni)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, July 11, 2006 (Jiang Qing; b. Li Shumeng, Mar. 1914, Zhucheng, Shandong Province; d. May 14, 1991; stage name: Lan Ping; fourth wife of Mao Zedong; also known as Madame Mao; Chinese political leader most famous for forming the Gang of Four)
found: Britannica online, July 11, 2006 (Jiang Qing; stage name: Lan Ping; original name: Luan Shumeng; b. 1914?, Chu-ch'eng, Shantung Province; d. May 14, 1991; third wife of Chinese Communist leader Mao Zedong and the most influential woman in the People's Republic of China until her downfall in 1976, after Mao's death; as a member of the Gang of Four she was convicted in 1981 of "counter-revolutionary crimes" and imprisoned)