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In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

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An ordinary day, October 6, 1976, seemed far away. At that time, Zhang Yaoci, deputy director of the General Office of the Central Committee, and a team of subordinates quietly came to Jiang Qing's residence in the middle of the night to carry out an extremely important task - to arrest Jiang Qing. This moment marks that the "Gang of Four" led by Jiang Qing is about to be judged by the law and the people, and I, as a headline writer, will take you through time and space to explore the truth of this history.

In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

Jiang Qing, a name, carries too many historical memories. At the moment of the trial, her behavior was strange. Whenever she was arraigned, Jiang Qing would look calm, meticulously dressed neatly, and her hair was neatly combed, as if she was not coming to be interrogated, but presiding over an important meeting.

However, once the interrogation began, Jiang Qing's attitude was completely different. She became aggressive and unapologetic, unceremoniously addressed the interrogators, and even waved her arms and fists with fierce words.

In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

Jiang Qing's trial process is like an absurd drama. She often looked left and right to avoid questions, claiming that she could not hear the judge's questions, or recalling her own hardships during the War of Resistance to contain the rhythm of the trial. On one occasion, she pointed at the presiding judge and shouted, "You have the ability, you escorted me to Tiananmen Square and shot me!" These words angered the presiding judge, who sternly asked Jiang Qing to be quiet, but Jiang Qing was unmoved, and still showed that he was not afraid of the court.

In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

Jiang Qing's arrogant attitude caused dissatisfaction among everyone present. When Jiang Qing interrupted the witness statement again and refused to answer the judge's questions, the six judges in the court finally lost patience and rebuked together: "Jiang Qing, stop!" "

Jiang Qing's nonsense caused the trial on the first day to end in a hurry. After the trial, she turned her previous serious face into a smile, bowed to the interrogators to thank her, and then slowly left the trial scene.

The crimes committed by Jiang Qing can be called the three major evil deeds. First of all, she framed the innocent and frequently suppressed dissidents. During the ten-year special period, Jiang Qing used her power to fabricate false news, maliciously slander critics, and even send them to the gallows. During the Cultural Revolution, many old revolutionaries were accused of being "counter-revolutionaries" because of their conflicts with Jiang Qing, and many people died innocently.

In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

Secondly, Jiang Qing advocates vanity and pursues a luxurious life. Even in the difficult revolutionary years, she paid attention to clothing and image. Jiang Qing only tolerated flattery and flattery from those around her, and was unceremoniously sent to those who told the truth, sending them to prison.

Finally, Jiang Qing was suspected of embezzling precious cultural relics. During the Cultural Revolution, in the name of the Party, she repeatedly went to the Cultural Relics Administration and looted precious cultural relics, including many books in her private collection. However, after Jiang Qing's death, these books were eventually returned to the state.

In 1980, Jiang Qing shouted in court, "Sentence me to death"! Reprimanded by six judges at the same time

Jiang Qing's consistent performance and irreparable crimes eventually led to her being sentenced to death. However, when the verdict was announced, Jiang Qing was excited to make a fuss in court, because she only heard the first half of the sentence of the death penalty. When a bailiff clarified that the sentence was "a death sentence with a two-year reprieve," Jiang stopped protesting.

Jiang Qing's death sentence was suspended, and she was detained in Qincheng Prison. Initially, Jiang Qing was dissatisfied with prison life, often crying, and even demanded the death penalty. However, in order to stabilize her mood, prison guards sent Jiang Qing's previously treasured books to prison. As time passed, Jiang Qing's mood gradually stabilized. By 1983, when Jiang Qing's death sentence expired, the court found that she had behaved peacefully in prison and had not taken radical measures to resist rehabilitation, and sentenced her to life imprisonment.

However, Jiang Qing seemed tired of this long prison life, and finally on May 14, 1991, she ended her life by "suicide", painting

On the end of her tortuous and tragic life.

Jiang Qing's life is full of twists and turns and indelible controversies. On the stage of Chinese history, she is both a contradictory figure and a controversial politician.

In her life, Jiang Qing has experienced ups and downs. She was an acrobat, and later became a shining star in the literary world. However, her political ambitions have drawn her into the maelstrom of Chinese politics. She married Mao Zedong and became China's first lady, but it also received more attention and controversy because of it.

During the Cultural Revolution, Jiang Qing became one of the core members of the "Gang of Four" with his vanity and power intrigue. She used her power to wantonly suppress political opponents, fabricate false charges, and put innocent people in a desperate situation. This is a shameful act that has caused great misfortune for many.

However, in court, Jiang Qing's strong and uncompromising attitude is also impressive. Although she was eventually sentenced to death, her defiance during the trial was filled with perseverance and defiance. Her taunts and provocations to the presiding judge, as well as her courtroom, demonstrate her firm faith and determination to fight.

Jiang Qing's life story is full of tragedy. She was an aspiring actress, but ended up getting involved in a political struggle that led to her own tragic fate. Her life, like a drama, is full of twists and turns, and finally ends in a tragic ending.

In general, Jiang Qing's life is part of Chinese history, and her story still arouses people's thinking and controversy today. Her persistence and spirit of resistance, as well as her crimes and vanity, constitute a complex and multifaceted image that leaves for deep reflection on for posterity. Jiang Qing's life is an eternal puzzle and an unforgettable historical figure.

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