Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧.

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Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧

Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧 1.Old Customs,

Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧 1.Old Customs, 2.Old Culture,

Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧 1.Old Customs, 2.Old Culture, 3.Old Habits, and

Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧 1.Old Customs, 2.Old Culture, 3.Old Habits, and 4.Old Ideas.

Mao Zedong decreed a major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as: The Four Old Things 四旧 1.Old Customs, 2.Old Culture, 3.Old Habits, and 4.Old Ideas. The campaign started in Beijing on August 20, 1966 From Wikipedia,

Destruction of Chinese cultures and traditional values The Red Guards destroyed Chinese buildings, Books, paintings. Cultural and religious customs were considered manifestations of feudalism.

Destruction of Chinese cultures and traditional values The Red Guards destroyed Chinese buildings, Books, paintings. Cultural and religious customs were considered manifestations of feudalism. Books were burned and many ancient Chinese cultural artifacts were destroyed forever. People in possession of these items were punished.

Destruction of Chinese cultures and traditional values The Red Guards destroyed Chinese buildings, Books, paintings. Cultural and religious customs were considered manifestations of feudalism. Books were burned and many ancient Chinese cultural artifacts were destroyed forever. People in possession of these items were punished. Many Intellectuals who were considered the personification of the Four Olds Things were purged from their jobs and harassed, some imprisoned, others tortured or killed.

Intellectuals were targeted as personification of the Four Olds, and sometimes they were purged, which included being mocked, harassed, imprisoned, tortured or killed. The Forbidden City Chou ] Upon learning that Red Guards were approaching the Premier ordered the gates shut and troops posted, knowing of the Red Guard's reputation for destroying cultural objects. ]

A major aim of the Cultural revolution was to sweep away what were known as the the Four Old Things 四旧 Old Customs, Old Culture, Old Habits, and Old Ideas. One of the stated goals of the Cultural Revolution in the People's Republic of China was to bring an end to the Four Olds. [1] The campaign to destroy the Four Olds began in Beijing on August 20, 1966, shortly after the launch of the Cultural Revolution. [2]Cultural RevolutionPeople's Republic of China [1] Beijing [2] From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Destruction of Chinese cultures and traditional values Mao Zedong called for the Four Olds to be swept away at the very early stages of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, Red Guards destroyed Chinese buildings Books paintings and cultural and religious customs were vilified as manifestations of feudalism. Books were burned many ancient Chinese cultural artifacts were destroyed forever. People in possession of these items were punished. Intellectuals were targeted as personification of the Four Olds, and sometimes they were purged, which included being mocked, harassed, imprisoned, tortured or killed. The Forbidden City Chou ] Upon learning that Red Guards were approaching the Premier ordered the gates shut and troops posted, knowing of the Red Guard's reputation for destroying cultural objects. ]

Destruction of Chinese cultures and traditional values Mao ZedongMao Zedong called for the Four Olds to be swept away at the very early stages of the Cultural Revolution in 1966, [2] and Red Guards took up the task with alacrity. As a result, examples of Chinese architecture were destroyed, classical literature and Chinese paintings were torn apart, and cultural and religious customs were vilified as manifestations of feudalism. Many families' long-kept genealogy books were burned to ashes. During that time, many ancient Chinese cultural artifacts were destroyed forever. People in possession of these items were punished.Cultural Revolution [2]Red Guards Chinese architectureliterature Chinese paintingsgenealogy books IntellectualsIntellectuals were targeted as personifications of the Four Olds, and sometimes they were purged, which included being mocked, harassed, imprisoned, tortured, or killed. [3]personificationstortured [3] Upon learning that Red Guards were approaching the Forbidden City, Premier Zhou Enlai ordered the gates shut and troops posted, knowing of the Red Guard's reputation for destroying cultural objects. Forbidden CityZhou Enlai Popular sl