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  ipedia.com: Mao Zedong Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mao escaped the white terror in the spring and summer of 1927 and led the ill-fated Autumn Harvest Uprising at Changsha, Hunan that fall.
Mao was removed from his important positions and replaced by individuals (including Zhou Enlai) who appeared loyal to the orthodox line advocated by Moscow and represented within the CPC by a group known as the 28 Bolsheviks.
From 1954 to 1959, Mao was the Chairman of the PRC.
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 Mao Zedong
In the last years of his life, Mao was faced with declining health due to either Parkinson's disease or, according to Li Zhisui, motor neuron disease, as well as lung ailments due to smoking and heart trouble.
In 1962, Mao proposed the Socialist Education Movement (SEM) in an attempt to "protect" the peasants against the temptations of feudalism and the sprouts of capitalism that he saw re-emerging in the countryside (thanks to Liu's economic reforms).
Mao believed that "socialism is the only way out for China," because the United States and other Western countries would not allow China to join the ranks of advanced capitalism.
www.dittatori.it /mao-eng2.htm   (2857 words)

  
 Mao Zedong - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mao is widely credited for creating a mostly unified China that was free of foreign domination for the first time since the Opium War, while at the same time criticized for the famine of 1958–1961 and the violence of the Cultural Revolution.
Mao escaped the white terror in the spring and summer of 1927 and led the ill-fated Autumn Harvest Uprising at Changsha, Hunan, that fall.
Mao barely survived this mishap (he escaped his guards on the way to his execution) and he and his rag-tag band of loyal guerillas found refuge in the Jinggang Mountains, in southeastern China.
open-encyclopedia.com /Mao_Zedong   (3610 words)

  
 Read about Mao Zedong at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Mao Zedong and learn about Mao Zedong here!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mao was removed from his important positions and replaced by individuals (including Zhou Enlai) who appeared loyal to the orthodox line advocated by Moscow and represented within the CPC by a group known as the
It was the tension between Khrushchev (at the head of a politically/militarily superior government), and Mao (with his superior understanding of Marxist ideology) that eroded the previous patron-client relationship between the USSR and CCP.
Mao considered himself an enemy of landowners, businessmen, and Western and American imperialism, and an ally of the impoverished peasants, farmers, and workers.
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 AsiaSource: Asia Biography - a resource of the Asia Society
Mao Zedong was born Hunan Province in the rocky upland village of Shaoshan, Xiangtan Country, where 75 percent of the residents were surnamed Mao.
Mao Zedong, now thirty-seven years old, gradually began to build the strongest center of Communist power in China, based firmly on his experience of what was effective in raising the enthusiasm of the peasants.
Mao came to be the supreme dictator of an unorthodox revolutionary type war, utilizing the crisis of the Japanese invasion and the weakness of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist government.
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 IMAO: In My World: The Axis of Evil Strikes Back   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Suddenly a portrait of Chairman Mao floated into the room.
"It is I, the haunted portrait of Chairman Mao!" it said, its eyes glowing red with Commie evil.
Oh, by the way, the Evil Dictator of China could be either President Jiang Zemin or Premier Wen Jiabao.....
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 Mao_Zedong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mao has also been criticized for the famine of 1958–1961 and the violence of the Cultural Revolution.
Mao believed that "socialism is the only way out for China," because the United States and other imperialist countries would not allow China to join the ranks of advanced capitalism.
Mao wrote poetry, mainly in the ''ci'' and ''shi'' forms.
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 Mao Zemin: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Mao Zemin (毛泽民, courtesy name (additional info and facts about courtesy name) Yǒnglián 咏莲) (1895?
- September 27, 1943) was the elder of Mao Zedong (Chinese communist leader (1893-1976)) 's two younger brothers.
See also: Mao Zetan (additional info and facts about Mao Zetan)
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/m/ma/mao_zemin.htm   (110 words)

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