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===Adoption of orphans=== [[File:Zhouenlai.jpg|right|thumb|220px|Zhou (left) with his wife [[Deng Yingchao]] (center) and [[Sun Weishi]]]] While serving as the CCP ambassador to the KMT, the childless Zhou met and befriended numerous orphans. While in Wuhan Zhou adopted a young girl, [[Sun Weishi]], in 1937. Sun's mother had taken her to Wuhan after Sun's father was executed by the KMT in 1927, during the [[Shanghai massacre of 1927|White Terror]]. Zhou came upon the sixteen-year-old Sun crying outside of the Eighth Route Army Liaison Office because she had been refused permission to travel to Yan'an, due to her youth and lack of political connections. After Zhou befriended and adopted her as his daughter, Sun was able to travel to Yan'an. She pursued a career in acting and direction, and later became the first female director of spoken drama (''huaju'') in the PRC.<ref name="Lee497">Lee and Stephanowska 497</ref> Zhou also adopted Sun's brother, Sun Yang.<ref>Zhang 3</ref> After accompanying Zhou to Yan'an, Sun Yang became Zhou's personal assistant. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Sun Yang became the president of [[Renmin University]].<ref name="Lee497" /> In 1938, Zhou met and befriended another orphan, [[Li Peng]]. Li was only three when, in 1931, his father was also killed by the Kuomintang. Zhou subsequently looked after him in [[Yan'an]]. After the war, Zhou systematically groomed Li for leadership and sent him to be educated in energy-related engineering in Moscow. Zhou's placement of Li within the powerful energy bureaucracy shielded Li from [[Red Guards (People's Republic of China)|Red Guards]] during the [[Cultural Revolution]], and Li's eventual rise to the level of Premier surprised no one.<ref>Spence 688</ref>
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