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    IPA. [lì ɻwêɪ] Li Rui (simplified Chinese: 李锐; traditional Chinese: 李銳; pinyin: Lǐ Ruì; 14 April 1917 – 16 February 2019) was a Chinese politician, historian and dissident Chinese Communist Party (CCP) member. As a young student activist, Li joined the Communists in 1937 during the Chinese Civil War.

  2. Feb 16, 2019 · Li Rui joined the Communist Party in 1937, at the start of the brutal Sino-Japanese war, and 12 years before the party won the civil war that established the People's Republic.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · 20 August 2024. A trial has begun in California to decide whether Stanford University can keep the diaries of a top Chinese official, in a case that is being framed as a fight against Chinese...

  4. Aug 25, 2024 · Li Rui, who died in 2019 at the age of 101, held a number of important positions within the ruling Chinese Communist Party, including personal secretary to longtime leader Mao Zedong.

  5. Li Rui was a former secretary to Mao Zedong and vocal government critic. A trial has begun in California to decide whether Stanford University can keep the diaries of a top...

  6. Feb 16, 2019 · Mao Zedongs personal secretary, Li Rui, who became one of the former Communist Party leader’s most vocal critics, died on Saturday at a hospital in Beijing. He was 101.

  7. Apr 13, 2017 · The extraordinary story of Li Rui: Chinese Communist, journalist, exiled, jailed, freed, then shunned.

  8. Feb 16, 2019 · BEIJING — Li Rui, who over nearly four decades went from being one of Mao Zedong’s personal secretaries in the 1950s to a Communist Party critic, revisionist historian and standard-bearer for liberal values in China, died in Beijing on Saturday.

  9. Feb 20, 2019 · The official funeral of Li Rui, Mao Zedong’s former secretary turned Communist Party critic, took place amid tight security on Wednesday, with no biography pamphlets, no media access and no ...

  10. Feb 19, 2019 · Li Rui, a former personal secretary to Mao Zedong turned fierce critic of the authoritarian leader and his successors, died on Saturday in Beijing at age 101 from cancer-related organ failure.