Song Qingling
Song Qingling was a prominent Chinese political figure and a key advocate for women's rights during the Chinese revolution. Often recognized as the wife of Sun Yat-sen, her contributions to the revolutionary cause and women's liberation have been sometimes overshadowed by her familial associations.
Born on Jan 27, 1893 (132 years old)
Global Media Ratings
Countries Mentioned
No country-level mention data available.
Interactive World Map
Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
China:
Xi Jinping praised Song Qingling as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Xi Jinping praised Song Qingling as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Xi Jinping praised Song Qingling as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Song Qingling is praised as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Song Qingling is praised as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Song Qingling is praised as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Song Qingling is praised as one of the 'old sisters' who made outstanding contributions to the nation.
9
China:
Song Qingling expressed her admiration for the unity of the Chinese people during the war.
8
China:
Song Qingling led the 'Alliance to Defend China' which received donations from the album featuring the songs from 'The Road'.
9
Hong Kong:
Sun Suiying had a close and intimate relationship with Song Qingling, who was like a second mother to her.
9