Changsha

Changsha

Changsha, the capital of central China's Hunan province, is a large city with a history dating to the Zhou dynasty (1046–256 B. C. ). Today it's known for its rare collection of excavated Western Han dynasty tombs, known as the Mawangdui. It's also associated with Mao Zedong, who studied and lived here before joining the Chinese Communist Party in the 1920s.

People died in Changsha (First 19 people) - Page 0

Du Xinwu

Du Xinwu

Chinese martial artist

Thakin Ba Thein Tin

Thakin Ba Thein Tin

Burmese Politician

Du Fu

Du Fu

Chinese poet

Yang Kaihui

Yang Kaihui

Mao Zedong's wife

Pan Hannian

Pan Hannian

Chinese Politician

Tang Shengzhi

Tang Shengzhi


Xiao Chaogui

Xiao Chaogui


Du Xinwu

Du Xinwu

Chinese martial artist

Tao Zhiyue

Tao Zhiyue

Chinese military officer

Giovanni da Triora

Giovanni da Triora

Missionary

Hudson Taylor

Hudson Taylor

British missionary

Wu Yongning

Wu Yongning

Chinese daredevil

Ding Wenjiang

Ding Wenjiang

Essayist

Xiong Qingquan

Xiong Qingquan

Former Governor of Hunan

Du Fu

Du Fu

Chinese poet

Thakin Ba Thein Tin

Thakin Ba Thein Tin

Burmese Politician

Xiang Zhenxi

Xiang Zhenxi

Yang Kaihui's mother

Xinna Zhao

Xinna Zhao

Author

Chen Zhangfu

Chen Zhangfu

Revolutionary