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Yang Gang (; 1905 – 7 October 1957), also known as Yang Bin (杨缤), was a Chinese journalist, novelist, and translator. She gained prominence reporting for the influential newspaper ''Ta Kung Pao'' during the Second Sino-Japanese War, and was considered one of the top four female journalists in China. After the Communist victory in China she served as Premier Zhou Enlai's secretary and later Deputy Chief Editor of the ''People's Daily''. She committed suicide in October 1957, after being forced to persecute her colleagues during the Anti-Rightist Movement, although the exact reason for her suicide remains undetermined.〔 ==Early life and education== Yang was born in Pingxiang, Jiangxi province, one of 11 children in a family of Xiantao, Hubei ancestry. Her father was a high-ranking politician who served as governor of Jiangxi and Hubei provinces. Her name at birth was Yang Jizheng (杨季征).〔〔 In 1922 Yang attended Baoling Girls' School in Nanchang, an American missionary school. In 1927 she entered Yenching University in Beijing, studying English literature.〔 In Beijing she joined the Communist Party of China, and met Zheng Kan (郑侃), a student at Peking University.〔 After graduating from university, Yang married Zheng Kan and gave birth to a daughter Zheng Guangdi (郑光迪). She quit the Communist Party due to a dispute with her superior, but continued to participate in underground communist activities.〔
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