
The Cultural Revolution
A Captivating Guide to a Decade-Long Upheaval in China Unleashed by Mao Zedong to Preserve Chinese Communism
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The Cultural Revolution
A Captivating Guide to a Decade-Long Upheaval in China Unleashed by Mao Zedong to Preserve Chinese Communism
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If you want to discover the captivating history of the Cultural Revolution, then keep reading...
The Cultural Revolution, known in full as the "Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution," was launched by Mao Zedong, the chairman of the Communist Party of China, as a means of quashing capitalism in China. He wanted to ensure that the desire for a communist government would remain strong in the country long after his death. Like other previous leaders who attempted to continue to rule after their death, his attempt did not work out quite the way he had planned. Over the course of a decade, from the summer of 1966 to 1976, Mao Zedong implemented a number of changes that have led him to be known as one of the most brutal tyrants of the modern age. It is estimated that between 500,000 to two million Chinese people, although numbers can go as high as twenty million, died as a direct result of Zedong's Cultural Revolution. It also resulted in millions of people being imprisoned, displaced, and tortured in an attempt to cement Mao Zedong's reputation as the leader of the communist world.
In The Cultural Revolution: Â A Captivating Guide to a Decade-Long Upheaval in China Unleashed by Mao Zedong to Preserve Chinese Communism, you will discover topics such as:
- Â Mao Zedong's Early Life, Rise to Power, and the Government Upheaval That Changed China during the First Half of the 20th CenturyÂ
- Â The Suspicion Behind the United FaceÂ
- Â The Five-Year Plan, the Great Leap Forward, and the Events Leading to the Cultural RevolutionÂ
- Â fighting the Capitalism of the WestÂ
- Â The Introduction of RevolutionÂ
- Â The Red GuardsÂ
- Â July 20th IncidentÂ
- Â Border Clashes with the Communist SovietsÂ
-  Lin Biao – The Successor and OpponentÂ
- Â Health Issues and Slipping Grip on the RevolutionÂ
- Â The 10th Congress and the Shifting of PowerÂ
- Â Mass Killings in China and Devastation in Northern ChinaÂ
- Â End of the Cultural RevolutionÂ
- Â Lasting EffectsÂ
- Â And much, much more!Â
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Table of contents
- The Cultural Revolution: A Captivating Guide to a Decade-Long Upheaval in China Unleashed by Mao Zedong to Preserve Chinese Communism
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 –Mao Zedong’s Early Life, Rise to Power, and the Government Upheaval That Changed China during the First Half of the 20th Century
- Chapter 2 – The Suspicion Behind the United Face
- Chapter 3 – The Five-Year Plan, the Great Leap Forward, and the Events Leading to the Cultural Revolution
- Chapter 4 – Fighting the Capitalism of the West
- Chapter 5 – The Introduction of Revolution
- Chapter 6 – The Red Guards
- Chapter 7 – July 20th Incident
- Chapter 8 – Border Clashes with the Communist Soviets
- Chapter 9 – Lin Biao – The Successor and Opponent
- Chapter 10 – Health Issues and Slipping Grip on the Revolution
- Chapter 11 – The 10th Congress and the Shifting of Power
- Chapter 12 – Mass Killings in China and Devastation in Northern China
- Chapter 13 – End of the Cultural Revolution
- Chapter 14 – Lasting Effects