Xi Mingze | |
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习明泽 | |
Born | |
Education | |
Alma mater | Harvard University ( BA) |
Parent(s) |
Xi Jinping (father) Peng Liyuan (mother) |
Relatives |
Xi Zhongxun (grandfather) Qi Xin (grandmother) Qi Qiaoqiao (aunt) Yannan Zhang (cousin) [1] Hiu Ng (cousin) [1] |
Xi Mingze ( Chinese: 习明泽; pinyin: Xí Míngzé; [ɕǐ mǐŋ.tsɤ̌]; born 25 June 1992), nicknamed Xiao Muzi ( Chinese: 小木子), [2] is the only daughter of Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, [3] and singer Peng Liyuan. [4]
Xi Mingze was born on 25 June 1992 at Fuzhou Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital in Fuzhou. She is the only child of Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan. [5] Xi keeps a low profile, and not much of her personal information has been revealed to the public. She studied French at her high school, Hangzhou Foreign Language School, from 2006 to 2008. [6] [2] Xi enrolled in Harvard University in the United States in 2010, after a year of undergraduate study at Zhejiang University. [7] She enrolled under a pseudonym [8] [9] and maintained a low profile. [10] In 2014, she graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and was thought to have returned to Beijing. [11]
Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, Xi volunteered as a disaster relief worker for one week in Hanwang, Mianzhu. [2] [12] [13] [6] In 2013, she made her first public appearance with her parents at the Liangjiahe village in Yan'an, Shaanxi, where they offered Chinese New Year greetings to the locals. [14] She has been described as interested in reading and fashion. [2] [12]
According to Radio Free Asia, Niu Tengyu (牛騰宇) was arrested in 2019 for allegedly leaking pictures of Xi Mingze's ID card on a website called esu.wiki. [15] [16] [17] Radio Free Asia reported that on 30 December 2020, the Maonan District People's Court sentenced Niu to 14 years in prison and a 130,000 RMB fine for " picking quarrels and stirring up trouble", "infringing on citizens' personal information", and "incitement of subversion of state power", while the 23 others were given lesser sentences. [15] The case attracted the attention of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, which said in 2022 it would investigate allegations of torture of those detained. [18]
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Xi Mingze | |
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习明泽 | |
Born | |
Education | |
Alma mater | Harvard University ( BA) |
Parent(s) |
Xi Jinping (father) Peng Liyuan (mother) |
Relatives |
Xi Zhongxun (grandfather) Qi Xin (grandmother) Qi Qiaoqiao (aunt) Yannan Zhang (cousin) [1] Hiu Ng (cousin) [1] |
Xi Mingze ( Chinese: 习明泽; pinyin: Xí Míngzé; [ɕǐ mǐŋ.tsɤ̌]; born 25 June 1992), nicknamed Xiao Muzi ( Chinese: 小木子), [2] is the only daughter of Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, [3] and singer Peng Liyuan. [4]
Xi Mingze was born on 25 June 1992 at Fuzhou Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital in Fuzhou. She is the only child of Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan. [5] Xi keeps a low profile, and not much of her personal information has been revealed to the public. She studied French at her high school, Hangzhou Foreign Language School, from 2006 to 2008. [6] [2] Xi enrolled in Harvard University in the United States in 2010, after a year of undergraduate study at Zhejiang University. [7] She enrolled under a pseudonym [8] [9] and maintained a low profile. [10] In 2014, she graduated from Harvard with a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and was thought to have returned to Beijing. [11]
Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, Xi volunteered as a disaster relief worker for one week in Hanwang, Mianzhu. [2] [12] [13] [6] In 2013, she made her first public appearance with her parents at the Liangjiahe village in Yan'an, Shaanxi, where they offered Chinese New Year greetings to the locals. [14] She has been described as interested in reading and fashion. [2] [12]
According to Radio Free Asia, Niu Tengyu (牛騰宇) was arrested in 2019 for allegedly leaking pictures of Xi Mingze's ID card on a website called esu.wiki. [15] [16] [17] Radio Free Asia reported that on 30 December 2020, the Maonan District People's Court sentenced Niu to 14 years in prison and a 130,000 RMB fine for " picking quarrels and stirring up trouble", "infringing on citizens' personal information", and "incitement of subversion of state power", while the 23 others were given lesser sentences. [15] The case attracted the attention of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, which said in 2022 it would investigate allegations of torture of those detained. [18]
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