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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mao_YuanxinMao Yuanxin - Wikipedia

    Mao Yuanxin (born 14 February 1941), also known as Li Shi (Chinese: 李实), is a former Chinese politician. As the nephew of Chairman Mao Zedong, he acted as the liaison between Mao

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    Chen Boda and Mao Yuanxin, the latter being Mao's nephew, were also considered some of the Gang's closer associates. Most Western accounts consider that the actual leadership of the Cultural Revolution consisted of a wider group, referring predominantly to the members of the Central Cultural Revolution Group.

  3. Liang Xiaosheng's novel recounts his experiences as a teenager during the violent Red Guard movement in Harbin, China, from 1966 to 1967. He describes the role of Mao Yuanxin, Mao's nephew and a leader of a major Red Guard group, and how the fear and hatred of class enemies created an Orwellian society.

  4. 18 de jul. de 2020 · Mao Yuanxin was arrested and courtmartialed, falling along with what was now dubbed the ‘Gang of Four’ in what was nothing less than a coup d’état. He spent the next seventeen years in prison. The years-long campaign about Legalism versus Confucianism came to an abrupt end, and with it another lawless period in modern Chinese ...

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  5. 28 de nov. de 2015 · But the once widely propagated story of Zhang Zhixin, that "good daughter of the Communist Party" who was tortured and killed for daring to question the cult of Mao, sheds light on the violence and paranoia that gripped society in those troubled times.

  6. While seizing power from local cadres, Mao Yuanxin forcibly suppressed some core elements of the Korean ethnic identity through a campaign of escalating factional violence.

  7. While seizing power from local cadres, Mao Yuanxin forcibly suppressed some core elements of the Korean ethnic identity through a campaign of escalating factional violence.