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Background Information About “The Little Red Book” Famous Quotations “The Little Red Book” and Li Cunxin Bibliography
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Mao Zedong launched the Cultural Revolution in the 1960’s The stated purpose was to revitalize the values of Communism It was meant to eliminate remnants of past culture, customs, ideas and habits (“Four Olds”)
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Mao encouraged young people to attack the framework of Chinese politics and society The Red Guards saw themselves as an army building a new China It was a mass campaign which was savage and destructive Red Guards humiliated their victims at the mass meetings
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Formally called “Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung”. Consisted of 400 excerpts from Mao’s writings and sayings First published in China in 1964 More than 900 million copies have been printed and distributed throughout the country Most printed book in the 20 th century
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Vice-Chairman, Lin Biao made every soldier in the PLA (People’s Liberation Army) to study the Little Red Book The Red Guards who wore green military uniforms with red armbands carry the Little Red Book everywhere they go
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Service the people Letting a hundred flowers blossom You young people, full of vigour and vitality, are in the bloom of life. Our hope is placed on you. The world belongs to you. Force at the core leading our cause forward is the Chinese Communist Party
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Kathlyn Gay, Mao Zedong’s China Dictatorships, Minneapolis, 2008 Andrew Langley, The Cultural Revolution Years of Chaos in China, Minneapolis, 2008 Louise Chipley Slavicek, Mao Zedong, Great Military Leaders of the 20 th Century, USA, 2004
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