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 | | In Beijing, Liu and Deng were once again the targets of criticism, but others, who were not as engaged in the CPC criticism sessions, like Chen Boda and Kang Sheng, pointed at the wrong-doings of the Vice-Premier of the State Council, Tao Zhu. |
 | | This was followed by a protest and mass demonstrations, most notably in Wuhan on July 20, which Jiang Qing openly denounced as "counter-revolutionary activity"; she later personally flew to Wuhan to criticize Chen Zaidao, the general in charge of the Wuhan area. |
 | | Chen Boda was the first to speak, widely praising Mao and boasting of Mao's status, with the unstated intention of raising his own. |
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