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== Personal life == [[File:Mao Zedong and Zhang Yufeng in 1964.jpg|thumb|Mao and [[Zhang Yufeng]] in 1964]] Mao's private life was kept very secret at the time of his rule. After Mao's death, [[Li Zhisui]], his personal physician, published ''[[The Private Life of Chairman Mao]]'', a memoir which mentions some aspects of Mao's private life, such as chain-smoking cigarettes, addiction to powerful sleeping pills and large number of sexual partners.<ref>[[#Li94|Li]], 1994.</ref> Some scholars and others who knew Mao personally have disputed the accuracy of these accounts and characterisations.<ref>[[#De96|DeBorga and Dong 1996]]. p. 4.</ref> Having grown up in [[Hunan]], Mao spoke [[Mandarin Chinese|Mandarin]] with a marked Hunanese accent.{{sfn|Hollingworth|1985|pp=29–30}} [[Ross Terrill]] wrote Mao was a "son of the soil ... rural and unsophisticated" in origins,{{sfn|Terrill|1980|p=19}} while [[Clare Hollingworth]] said that Mao was proud of his "peasant ways and manners", having a strong Hunanese accent and providing "earthy" comments on sexual matters.{{sfn|Hollingworth|1985|pp=29–30}} [[Lee Feigon]] said that Mao's "earthiness" meant that he remained connected to "everyday Chinese life."{{sfn|Feigon|2002|p=26}} Sinologist [[Stuart R. Schram]] emphasised Mao's ruthlessness but also noted that he showed no sign of taking pleasure in torture or killing in the revolutionary cause.{{sfn|Schram|1966|p=153}} Lee Feigon considered Mao "draconian and authoritarian" when threatened but opined that he was not the "kind of villain that his mentor Stalin was".{{sfn|Feigon|2002|p=53}} Alexander Pantsov and Steven I. Levine wrote that Mao was a "man of complex moods", who "tried his best to bring about prosperity and gain international respect" for China, being "neither a saint nor a demon."{{sfn|Pantsov|Levine|2012|pp=5–6}} They noted that in early life, he strove to be "a strong, wilful, and purposeful hero, not bound by any moral chains", and that he "passionately desired fame and power".{{sfn|Pantsov|Levine|2012|pp=42, 66}} Mao learned to speak some English, particularly through [[Zhang Hanzhi]], his English teacher, interpreter and diplomat who later married [[Qiao Guanhua]], Minister of Foreign Affairs and the head of China's UN delegation.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://mobile.nytimes.com/2008/01/29/world/asia/29zhang.html |title=Zhang Hanzhi, Mao's English Tutor, Dies at 72 |first=David |last=Barboza |newspaper=[[The New York Times]] |date=29 January 2008}}</ref> His spoken English was limited to a few single words, phrases, and some short sentences. He first chose to systematically learn English in the 1950s, which was very unusual as the main foreign language first taught in Chinese schools at that time was Russian.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://history.people.com.cn/n/2015/0709/c372327-27277288-3.html |script-title=zh:揭秘毛泽东为什么学英语:"这是斗争的需要" |website=[[People's Daily]] |title=Jiēmì máozédōng wèishéme xué yīngyǔ:"Zhè shì dòuzhēng de xūyào" |trans-title= Demystifying why Mao Zedong learned English: "This is the need of struggle" |date=9 July 2015 |language=zh-cn |access-date=12 January 2018 |archive-date=13 January 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180113093107/http://history.people.com.cn/n/2015/0709/c372327-27277288-3.html |url-status=dead}}</ref>
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