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'''Lu Fangliang''' (''Shangean'': '''陆方良'''; ''Lù Fāngliáng'') was a [[Shangean people|Shangean]] politician who served as the First Lady of [[Shangea]] from 1959 to 1970 under her husband [[Li Zhaozheng]]. She was the daughter of [[Lu Keqian]] and alongside her brother [[Lu Zhaohui]] served as the head of the [[Lu dynasty]], a {{wp|political family}} in Shangea that during her husbands rule reached the height of its power. Despite never holding a formal position in Shangean politics Lu was a powerful figure who in the 1960s was considered one of the most influential people in Shangea.  
'''Lu Fangliang''' (''Shangean'': '''陆方良'''; ''Lù Fāngliáng'') was a [[Shangean people|Shangean]] politician who served as the First Lady of [[Shangea]] from 1959 to 1970 under her husband [[Li Zhaozheng]]. She was the daughter of [[Lu Keqian]] and alongside her brother [[Lu Zhaohui]] served as the head of the [[Lu dynasty]], a {{wp|political family}} in Shangea that during her husbands rule reached the height of its power. Despite never holding a formal position in Shangean politics Lu was a powerful figure who in the 1960s was considered one of the most influential people in Shangea.  


Born in 1917 and educated at Rongzhuo University (one of the first women to hold the distinction), Lu was first involved in politics as part of her fathers inner circle following the [[Corrective Revolution (Shangea)|Corrective Revolution]], being one of his unofficial advisers. In 1950 she married then-Minister of Industry and Public Enterprises Li Zhaozheng and started to build a political career of her own. When Li became State Chairman in 1959 Lu became his chief confidantes and officially represented Shangea abroad. She became known for her disdain of the Chanwan minority whom she frequently referred to as rats and launched an active campaign of {{Wp|ethnic cleansing}} against them. In domestic policy she supported increasing education for women and children.  
Born in 1922 Lu was first involved in politics as part of her fathers inner circle following the [[Corrective Revolution (Shangea)|Corrective Revolution]], being one of his unofficial advisers. In 1950 she married then-Minister of Industry and Public Enterprises Li Zhaozheng and started to build a political career of her own. When Li became State Chairman in 1959 Lu became his chief confidantes and officially represented Shangea abroad. She became known for her disdain of the Chanwan minority whom she frequently referred to as rats and launched an active campaign of {{Wp|ethnic cleansing}} against them. In domestic policy she supported increasing education for women and children.  


Lu had very poor relations with the {{Wp|military-industrial complex}} in Shangea and was seen by much of the population as arrogant and excessively wealthy. As the economy worsened the {{Wp|kleptocracy|kleptocratic}} nature of the Li government was frequently criticised. In 1970 a coup occurred which saw the ruling family exiled to [[Verlois]] in [[Gaullica]]. Lu would live there until 1984 when the family returned to Shangea including Lu's daughter, [[Lu Yanling]]. Lu would in the 1990s become a public figure critical of the conduct of the [[Chanwan War]] but would remain on the political margins. She died of breast cancer in 2008. After her death, a series of financial scandals broke regarding Lu in relation to "{{wp|Black gold (politics)|black gold}}", with its estimated 5,200 million ($49.35 million) believed to have been {{wp|embezzlement|embezzled}} over Lu's career. Lu's daughter [[Lu Yanling]] remains active in Shangean politics being married to current Shangean leader [[Yuan Xiannian]].
Lu had very poor relations with the {{Wp|military-industrial complex}} in Shangea and was seen by much of the population as arrogant and excessively wealthy. As the economy worsened the {{Wp|kleptocracy|kleptocratic}} nature of the Li government was frequently criticised. In 1970 a coup occurred which saw the ruling family exiled to [[Verlois]] in [[Gaullica]]. Lu would live there until 1984 when the family returned to Shangea including Lu's daughter, [[Lu Yanling]]. Lu would in the 1990s become a public figure critical of the conduct of the [[Chanwan War]] but would remain on the political margins. She died of breast cancer in 2008. After her death, a series of financial scandals broke regarding Lu in relation to "{{wp|Black gold (politics)|black gold}}", with its estimated 5,200 million ($49.35 million) believed to have been {{wp|embezzlement|embezzled}} over Lu's career. Lu's daughter [[Lu Yanling]] remains active in Shangean politics being married to current Shangean leader [[Yuan Xiannian]].
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Latest revision as of 23:03, 14 February 2022

Lù Fāngliáng
陆方良
Madame Nhu in her thirties (1950s).jpg
Official Portrait of Lu Fangliang
First Lady of Shangea
In office
7th September 1959 – =31st March 1970
PresidentLi Zhaozheng
Preceded byLiu Ran
Succeeded byCai Qichun
Personal details
Born(1922-05-14)May 14, 1922
Imperial flag of Xiaodong.png Kuoqing, Luoyuan Province, Shangea
DiedMay 24, 2008(2008-05-24) (aged 86)
Flag of Xiaodong.png Baiqiao, Huayuan Prefecture, Shangea
NationalityFlag of Xiaodong.png Xiaodongese
Political partyFile:孝共和黨.png Xiaodong Regeneration Society
SpouseLi Zhaozheng
RelationsLu Keqian (father)
Tao Guangmei (mother)
ChildrenLu Yanling

Lu Fangliang (Shangean: 陆方良; Lù Fāngliáng) was a Shangean politician who served as the First Lady of Shangea from 1959 to 1970 under her husband Li Zhaozheng. She was the daughter of Lu Keqian and alongside her brother Lu Zhaohui served as the head of the Lu dynasty, a political family in Shangea that during her husbands rule reached the height of its power. Despite never holding a formal position in Shangean politics Lu was a powerful figure who in the 1960s was considered one of the most influential people in Shangea.

Born in 1922 Lu was first involved in politics as part of her fathers inner circle following the Corrective Revolution, being one of his unofficial advisers. In 1950 she married then-Minister of Industry and Public Enterprises Li Zhaozheng and started to build a political career of her own. When Li became State Chairman in 1959 Lu became his chief confidantes and officially represented Shangea abroad. She became known for her disdain of the Chanwan minority whom she frequently referred to as rats and launched an active campaign of ethnic cleansing against them. In domestic policy she supported increasing education for women and children.

Lu had very poor relations with the military-industrial complex in Shangea and was seen by much of the population as arrogant and excessively wealthy. As the economy worsened the kleptocratic nature of the Li government was frequently criticised. In 1970 a coup occurred which saw the ruling family exiled to Verlois in Gaullica. Lu would live there until 1984 when the family returned to Shangea including Lu's daughter, Lu Yanling. Lu would in the 1990s become a public figure critical of the conduct of the Chanwan War but would remain on the political margins. She died of breast cancer in 2008. After her death, a series of financial scandals broke regarding Lu in relation to "black gold", with its estimated 5,200 million ($49.35 million) believed to have been embezzled over Lu's career. Lu's daughter Lu Yanling remains active in Shangean politics being married to current Shangean leader Yuan Xiannian.