| One contemporary outside observer described the Little Red Book or Quotations from Chairman Mao ZeDong, as formenting a society-wide verbomania. |
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| Chairman Mao's radical colleagues, if not Mao himself, envied the popularity of the then prime minister, Zhou Enlai, and made Zhou suffer for it. |
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| And at CPAC, King told gave conservatives an enemies list that lumped liberals in with genocidal dictators like Stalin and Mao. |
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| In their meeting, Mao made explicit both his patience on Taiwan and animus against Moscow. |
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| All participating people have to refrain from an anticommunist calling into question of Marxism-Leninism as well as of Stalin and Mao Zedong. |
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| Brazil goalkeeper Mao, in fact, went out of his way to acknowledge Valentin's work, seeking him out to shake his hand after the match. |
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| In 2012, Japanese artist Mao Sugiyama had his genitals surgically removed, to raise awareness of asexual rights. |
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| Mrs. Mao refused to have an abortion, and was subsequently detained in a psychiatric hospital. |
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| With hindsight, its change in fortune can be traced to 1976, the year of America's bicentennial and the death of Mao Zedong. |
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| By bombarding people with images, the party is trying to recover some of the psychological power it once enjoyed under Mao. |
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| Initially, the red guard movement launched by Chairman Mao Zedong seemed harmless. |
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| Thousands of policemen and soldiers were deployed around the vast square, where Mao Zedong's mausoleum is located. |
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| Mandela sent fighters for training and indoctrination to China when it was still ruled by that revolutionary icon, Mao Tse-Tung. |
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| Instead, try Hollywood Road for gorgeous local treasures and even a tasteful Mao head if you so incline. |
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| Sora's Chinese name has more than 41 million page hits on Google, exceeding that of Mao Zedong, Yao Ming, or Confucius. |
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| Was he a Chinese army general under Chairman MAO who had it prepared for him every day before he went into battle? |
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| Mao tried to ban superstitions, disdainful of their hold on the popular imagination if not of the Mao cult that arose in their place. |
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| The only moment the applause was equaled was when Chairman MAO was spotted inside the stadium. |
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| Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof. |
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| Mao Tse-Tung's commitment to basic education was not, of course, aimed at making it easier to have a successful market economy, but it certainly had that effect. |
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| We are not here advocating a return to the economic autarky of the Mao era. |
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| The Mao leadership could not afford to affront the traditional social mores of peasant men, especially those serving in the CCP's Red Army. |
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| In the 1960s and 1970s some Western intellectuals, smitten with China fever, were persuaded that Mao Zedong had achieved an egalitarian society. |
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| Some Japanese troops even fought for him, the authors say. Once in power, Mao schemed to take over the world. |
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| Mao developed a particularly demented version of Stalinist doublespeak for the Cultural Revolution. |
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| This policy would have put Roosevelt in the same general category of agrarian reform as Stalin and Mao Tse-tung. |
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| It was routine in Cold War times to see Chiang and Mao and the parties they led as opposites in every way. |
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| In fact, a huge portrait of Mao Tse-Tung, the biggest mass murderer of the 20th century, is still on display on Tiananmen Square. |
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| When he climbed the Jin Mao Tower, he did it wearing a red-and-blue unitard. |
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| They need to show the farsightedness of Nixon and Mao. The world has changed enormously in four decades, and China even more. |
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| In the courtroom, Jiang was feisty in her own defense, claiming she was obeying Mao at all times. |
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| Mao invented the class struggle, which reached its zenith during the Cultural Revolution. |
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| At least Hill looks cute when she trades Simone's cheongsam for a Mao suit. |
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| Because of the continued high rate of illiteracy, coupled with the cult of Mao during the Cultural Revolution, no doubt some Tibetans viewed Mao as a god who liberated them from hell under the Dalai Lama's rule. |
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| Another artist, Sui Jianguo, makes an obligatory dig at Mao, depicting the great leader's huge outstretched arm as being severed at the shoulder. But Beijing is unlikely to see much bohemian revelry this month. |
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| Following Mao Tse Tung's victory over the Nationalist forces in 1949, Xinjiang was brought back into the Chinese fold through a combination of political duplicity and military force. |
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| The Cultural Revolution was a falling out between two wings of the Stalinist bureaucracy: Mao vs. Liu and Deng, neither of which merited the least political support from Trotskyists. |
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| While Mao and Deng are commonly portrayed as opposites, they are in fact two sides of the same coin, as was seen with China's anti-Soviet alliance with U. S. imperialism. |
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| On the occasion of Mao's hundred-and-twentieth birthday, it is expected to be published again, and peddled en mass, as part of the industry of Mao memorabilia upon which his home town is staking out a livelihood. |
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| Linguists now recognize two major branches, North Omotic and South Omotic, plus the residual Mao group of languages whose subclassification within North Omotic remains uncertain. |
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| A group of greybeards, some sporting Mao badges, murmur in assent. |
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| With Mao as the absolute leader, the Cultural Revolution felt more like a religious or cult movement than a political or cultural one. |
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| A small, spruced-up central area thrums with visitors enjoying the curved rooftops, traditional façades, red lanterns and, strangely, Mao memorabilia. |
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| Excessive use of a leader's portrait, such as that done of Joseph Stalin, Adolf Hitler, or Mao Zedong, can be indicative of a personality cult. |
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| Lardy, one of the world's foremost scholars on the Chinese economy, conveys in Markets over Mao. |
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| Chavez will follow in the footsteps of other embalmed leaders such as Lenin, Ho Chi Minh and Mao Zedong, said Maduro. |
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| But Stalin and Mao were also regarded as determined expansionists, and we managed to deter them from using their nukes. |
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| But, he continued, they had read Mao, and ho Chi Minh, and Giap, and Che. |
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| Everyone stood up to clap in his honor, including Mao himself. |
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| His first chapter begins with Mao Zedong standing on the Gate of Heavenly Peace in August 1966 waving at the Red Guards massed below. |
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| Kim, dressed in signature Mao suit, was flanked by top political and military leaders. |
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| Mao, seeing this as unfair, started his drive to collectivise all of China's rural land. |
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| These PET scans show the concentration of an important enzyme, MAO B, in the internal organs of a smoker and a nonsmoker. |
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| Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution is often quoted as one the great travesties of the 20th century. |
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| According to Badiou this sequence ended in 1976 with the death of Mao Zedong, and the end of the Cultural Revolution. |
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| To call Mao either the saint or the devil of China is relevant only to those who see history as a branch of ponerology. |
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| He is famous for his works that show a cat in a Mao jacket, a comical depiction of Mao Zedong, the founder of Communist China. |
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| The mixture contains harmine, harmaline, and tetrahydroharmine, alkaloids that are also MAO inhibitors. |
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| Martin and Mao formed foams by sintering high-melt-flow-index polymers mixed with a thermal conductor. |
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| Then there are the true Lady Macbeths – the ex-actress Jiang Qing, wife of Mao, the planner and implementer of the heinous Cultural Revolution, who at least had the grace to kill herself in the end. |
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| How does it feel to be at the heart of the Chinese capital in the city's showpiece arena, with the Great Hall of the People and the mummified body of Mao Zedong just yards away? |
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| Before the patrol left the hamlet, a swarm of local children materialized, chattering agitatedly in a circle around Mao, and then out of the white hootch came Loc. |
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| Mao also recognised the importance of Darwinian theory. |
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| Chinese youth are showing more interest in MTV than in Mao, wearing knock-off brand-name t-shirts bearing the rhetoric of the Cultural Revolution, which has been reduced to English marketing slogans. |
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| In the wake of a falling-out between Moscow and Beijing that began in the late 1950s, Mao Zedong pursued an alliance with American imperialism against the Soviet Union. |
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| Despite the claims of some leftist academics and organizations that revile Deng and uphold Mao as a revolutionary alternative, Deng was in many ways Mao's logical successor. |
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| But Western intellectuals have made a specialty of placing their hopes in the Viet Cong, Fidel Castro, Mao Zedong, the Soviet Union, the Sandinistas of Nicaragua and I don't know what else. |
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| However, in an era where economic growth has caused corruption to increase in mainland China, there are those who regard Mao as a symbol of moral incorruptibility and self-sacrifice in contrast to the current leadership. |
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| Boasting large forestry preserves, beautiful seashore and national-level sanitariums, Qinhuangdao has long been attracting visitors among whom former leader Mao Zedong was the most notable. |
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| The dragon's responses are given in the form of obscurely worded classical poems written on pieces of paper issued by a 70-year-old villager, Chen Yushan, clad in his blue padded Mao suit. |
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| So far there have been few signs, apart from routine rhetoric, that Mao actually intends to eliminate existing incentive systems such as piecework and private plots. |
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| Kim Jong-Un, wearing his signature dark Mao suit, had been expected to use the anniversary to make a televised address. |
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| Clad in a dark Mao suit, Kim Jong Un appeared relaxed and confident after making the address, apparently reading a prepared text. |
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| The young Kim may skip a year or two and celebrate his 30th birthday that year, just to gain a bit of gravitas. Already he has coiffed up his hair and donned the familiar Mao suit. |
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| It was under Mao that China consummated an alliance with U. S. imperialism during the Vietnam War and betrayed revolutionary struggles from Indonesia to Africa. |
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| Mao Asada of Japan, the defending world champion, sits in third and with her long willowy body line was very much the cool and classic beauty: Â reserved and refined. |
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| The petition bore the names of nearly 10,000 people accusing a liberal intellectual of slandering Mao Zedong and attempting to overthrow the Communist Party itself. |
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| True, China isn't the command economy it was under Chairman Mao. |
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| The last was a political famine caused by Mao Zedong's Great Leap Forward. |
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| The researchers speculate that MAO A inhibition may explain and reinforce the ethnomedical claims of the antidepressant effect of Rhodiola. |
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| Hyperpyretic crisis seizures and deaths have occurred in patients receiving cyclobenzaprine concomitantly with MAO inhibitor drugs. |
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| But eight years earlier an army of Red Guards, waving Mao Zedong's Little Red Book, had rendered the colony ungovernable, plastering the city with slogans and hounding its officials. |
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| Mao wrote on the need to include triads in the united front. |
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| Both the scale and the brushwork of the big portrait now for sale, especially the swirls of blue about the shoulders of the tight Mao suit, give the impression that Mao is gazing out from heaven. |
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| Who do you suppose get acupunctuated better, a Tibetan yak-herd or Chairman Mao? |
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| They are required to play the game of Nomic, in some form, or alternatively, the games Calvinball or Mao, which are basically the same. |
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| It takes a peculiar kind of chopped logic to see Mao Zedong, almost an archetypal chili pepper-loving Hunanese, as a northerner. |
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| In February 1972, Nixon announced a stunning rapprochement with Mao's China by traveling to Beijing and meeting with Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai. |
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| Well known types of green tea include Longjing, Huangshan, Mao Feng, Bilochun, Putuofeng Cha, and Liu'an Guapian. |
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| The most ubiquitous brand is the cheap Er guo tou, but Mao Tai is the premium baijiu. |
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| The allied government set up the Peasant Movement Training Institute in the city, of which Mao Zedong was a director for one term. |
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| Execution, deaths from forced labor and other atrocities resulted in millions of deaths under Mao. |
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| In 1966 Mao and his allies launched the Cultural Revolution, which continued until Mao's death a decade later. |
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| The backyard furnaces favoured by Mao Zedong during the Great Leap Forward were of this type. |
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| Chinese attempts to remould him as a man of peace stumble over the fact that his book is a guide to winning wars, avidly studied by America's armed forces as it was by Mao. |
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| Mr Mao says a day will come when China ends the practice of dictating how many children families can have, whether one or two, and of fining and punishing transgressors. |
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| After checking with Mao, Zhou treated our effort with scorn and derision. |
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| Canada's Norman Bethune, once lionised by Mao to be a great revolutionary and admirer of communist China, continues to resonate with Chinese and China's leaders. |
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| Acting as though he were still the wartime mobilizer of the Chinese masses, Mao expropriated personal property and housing, replacing them with People's Communes, and centralized the distribution of food. |
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| It would create a centrally planned and managed economy under conditions of workers democracy-not the autarkic, bureaucratic commandism of the Mao years. |
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| When, in 1979, he called Deng Xiaoping a dictator in the mould of Mao Zedong, he was arrested, accused in a show trial of counter-revolutionary crimes and sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment and hard labour. |
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| On January 31, 1949, PLA forces triumphantly celebrated the Kuomintang surrender of Peiping with their clenched fists raised in the air saluting Mao. |
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| The Mao Kun map is associated with the route of the voyages. |
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| His Cultural Revolution sought to punish those in the Communist Party who had challenged Mao throughout his career, but most especially during the Great Leap Forward. |
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| Kim Jong-Un, wearing a dark Mao suit, walked on a red carpet leading up to the podium, as guards saluted him and a military band played in the background. |
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| The Wubei Zhi includes four stellar diagrams after the Mao Kun map. |
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| Had he succeeded, he might have been able to marginalize the long-anointed top leader Xi Jinping and seize the kind of power that Mao held during the Cultural Revolution. |
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| Dressed in a blue Mao suit, Kim laughed and slapped his hands on the table before him during the game as he sat nearly knee to knee with Rodman, Fox News reports. |
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| Such implants have value as a brain-protecting material, says Jeremy Mao, codirector of Columbia University's center for craniofacial regeneration. |
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| Wearing a collarless jacket called the abacost that relfected the style of chairman Mao, Mobutu outlawed the traditional suits and business dress of the West. |
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| The statue is located at busy junction of the Mao Ming Road and Nanchang Road in China's business hub, acknowledging Tagore's impression on Chinese poets and scholars. |
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| The Mao Zedong government is generally credited with eradicating both consumption and production of opium during the 1950s using unrestrained repression and social reform. |
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| In line with its open policy of reform the party has become more tolerant of religion than in the militantly iconoclastic days of Mao Zedong's rampaging Red Guards. |
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| On 1 October 1949, Mao Zedong proclaimed the People's Republic of China. |
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| At the center of Chinese civilization for nearly two millennia, Confucianism suffered under Mao, who spent much of his rule destroying traditional culture. |
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| Mao Zedong of the Chinese Communist Party and Chiang Kai-shek of the nationalist party Kuomintang are the two leaders of the rival factions that have torn the country apart. |
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| Mao and Castro were said to be ascetics in their early guerrilla phases, though the paunches of their later years betray unrevolutionary tastes for the lush life. |
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| Soon after the Shanghai Communique, China embarked on a historic journey that made Mao Zedong's mythicized Long March seem like a stroll in the park. |
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| However, Mao was overly ideological and too obsessed with the socialist transformation of agriculture, starting from land reform to cooperatisation and then communisation. |
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