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Wu Xiaoyan was born on 1954, is a Victim of Cultural Revolution (1954–1976). Discover Wu Xiaoyan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

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1954

Wu Xiaoyan was born in 1954.

She was adopted by Wu Han and Yuan Zhen (academic) because of Yuan's infertility.

Kang Keqing helped with the adoption process.

1958

Wu and Yuan later adopted a boy in 1958 and named him Wu Zhang.

1965

On 11 November 1965, Yao Wenyuan published an article "On the New Historical Beijing Opera 'Hai Rui Dismissed from Office'" on Wenhui Bao, attacking Wu Han's opera play.

1966

Since 16 May 1966, Wu Han began to undergo struggle sessions.

1968

In March 1968, Wu Han was imprisoned.

A month later in April, Yuan Zhen was also detained into an "educational class", leaving the 14-year-old Wu Xiaoyan with her 10-year-old brother.

During Yuan's detention, Wu Xiaoyan travelled tens of Chinese miles by bicycle every day to visit her adoptive mother.

1969

Wu's adoptive parents, Yuan Zhen (academic) and Wu Han, died separately under persecution in 1969, leaving her with her younger brother Wu Zhang.

On 17 March 1969, Yuan was released, but she fell ill later at night.

Wu Xiaoyan and her brother took Yuan to the hospital, but the hospital first denied her care because Yuan was the wife of Wu Han.

Although the hospital eventually agreed to perform emergency care, Yuan died the next morning.

Because of her adoptive mother's death, Wu Xiaoyan began to develop hallucinations.

Wu's adoptive father, Wu Han, died on 10 October in the same year.

Wu Xiaoyan and her brother were taken to the hospital.

They did not see their adoptive father's corpse, but they were given a bloodied pair of pants and several cigarettes, which were the only personal belongings of Wu Han.

The remains of Wu Han was lost, and only the ashes of Yuan Zhen was given to the Wu family.

In November 1969, Wu Xiaoyan took the ashes of her adoptive mother and went to Badachu at the Western Hills of Beijing with her brother and two other friends.

They buried Yuan's ashes on the hillside, beneath a boulder with the character "Fo" engraved on it.

Wan Li arranged a job for Wu Xiaoyan, and she supported her brother through her wages.

1970

Wu's mental state deteriorated in the early 1970s.

In the late 1970s, Li Zhilin, a former boyfriend of Wu, wrote Memories of Li Xiaoyan.

1973

However, in 1973, Wu became mentally ill.

She would claim to see her dead father on the newspaper.

She then visited the Beijing Revolutionary Committee for many times, seeking the remains, the personal books, and the verdict of her father.

She was soon detained under the charge of "disturbing social order".

During her detainment, she was humiliated and beaten.

Eventually, she developed mental disorder and was sent into a psychiatric hospital.

1975

She was imprisoned in 1975 and committed suicide by poison in 1976.

In autumn 1975, during the Counterattack the Right-Deviationist Reversal-of-Verdicts Trend, Wu was imprisoned because she discussed the Gang of Four with her friends.

She developed appendicitis, but she was denied surgery.

Instead, she underwent forced confession and lost her incisor teeth.

She was eventually admitted to a psychiatric hospital again.

In her final days, Wu said to her brother that she would commit suicide when he became an adult.

1976

Wu Xiaoyan (, 1954 – 23 September 1976) was a victim of the Cultural Revolution.

On 23 September 1976, the day her brother turned eighteen, Wu committed suicide by poison in a psychiatric hospital.

Her death was thirteen days before the destruction of the Gang of Four.