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The Little Red Book written by one of China s most influential characters of the 20th century, Mao Zedong. His folly known as the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution caused a tragic period for the Chinese people and the nation itself. As a child, Mao Zedong had a dream to become a leader of his own country, China. Although he was born into a poor family, it did not prevent him from accomplishing his dreams. Without his existence, there would not be a People s Republic of China. We cannot, of course, alter the fact that he has caused the nation and its people to suffer greatly. The scar from this tragedy will begin to heal over time, but the fact that he dedicated his whole life for his country and the changes he has made to the People s Republic of China will remain in the hearts and souls of every Chinese people.
Mao Zedong was born in Hunan province on December 26, 1883 in a peasant family. In 1919, students, and intellectuals called for China s modernization. Mao published articles criticizing the traditional value of Confucianism. Professors at that time refused to acknowledge his presence because he was poor and had no status. Because of the Marxian Socialism and the May 4th Movement of students at Peking University, Mao has been turned into a pro-revolutionary. His early experience with China s bourgeois intellectuals had left him with a residue of destruction toward the purveyors of book learning. He later joined the Chinese Communist Party. After 7 ...
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Keywords: chinese communist party, mao zedong, republic of china, kuomintang, chiang kai shek, peking university, great proletarian cultural revolution, marxian socialism, confucianism, kmt, ccp, intellectuals, peasant family, hunan province, tragic period, traditional value, book learning
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