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  Mao Zedong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao Zedong (December 26, 1893 – September 9, 1976) was the chairman of the Politburo of the Communist Party of China from 1943 and the chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China from 1945 until his death.
Mao escaped the white terror in the spring and summer of 1927 and led the ill-fated Autumn Harvest Uprising at Changsha, Hunan, that autumn.
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.
Mao Zedong died at the age of 82, on September 6, 1976 at 10 minutes past midnight in Beijing.
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).
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 Mao Zedong at AllExperts
Mao's opponents, among whom the most prominent was Li Wenlin, the founder of the CPC's branch and Red Army in Jiangxi, were against Mao's land policies and proposals to reform the local party branch and army leadership.
Mao's Guerrilla Warfare and Mobile Warfare was based upon the fact of the poor armament and military training of the red army which consisted mainly of impoverished peasants, who, however, were all encouraged by revolutionary passions and aspiring after a communist utopia.
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 (due to Liu's economic reforms).
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 Mao Zedong - Famous Chinese People - Chinese
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.
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 Mao Zedong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao was an avid reader, particularly of Chinese history and it has been argued that his skill at outmaneuvering his political opponents as well as his belief in the overriding importance of unifying and revolutionising China, regardless of the sacrifices imposed on his people, owed much to his understanding of Chinese imperial history.
Mao sought to transform traditional Marxism into a political ideology that could be implemented in a primarily agrarian economy such as China.
Mao also believed that he built on the theories of Hegel and Marx to create a new theory of dialectical materialism.
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 Mao Information - Online Prescription Medication Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao has been blamed by critics for the deaths of tens of millions of Chinese, as well as severe damage to the culture, society, economy and foreign relations.
Mao registered as a part-time student at Beijing University and audited many lectures and seminars by famous intellectuals, such as Chen Duxiu, Hu Shi, Qian Xuantong, etc. During his stay in Beijing, he read as much as possible, and through his readings, he was introduced to Communist theories.
Mao was an avid reader, particularly of Chinese history and it has been argued that his skill at outmaneuvering his political opponents as well as his belief in the overriding importance of unifying and revolutionizing China, regardless of the sacrifices imposed on his people, owed much to his understanding of Chinese imperial history.
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 Mao Zedong information - Search.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
One of Mao's major successes, which is widely acknowledged by most Chinese, is his endeavors to have rebuilt a new functional government that swept away the legacy the Western invasions and attempted to relieve the poverty of the peasants that made up the majority of population in China.
Mao's opponents, among whom the most prominent was Li Wenlin, the founder of the CCP's branch and Red Army in Jiangxi, were against Mao's land policies and proposals to reform the local party branch and army leadership.
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 CCP by a group known as the 28 Bolsheviks.
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 'Mao': The Real Mao - New York Times
Mao's sins in later life are fairly well known, and even Chen Yun, one of the top Chinese leaders in the 1980's, suggested that it might have been best if Mao had died in 1956.
Mao rose to be party leader not because he was the favorite of his fellow Chinese, but because Moscow chose him.
Mao welcomed the Japanese invasion of China, because he thought this would lead to a Russian counterinvasion and a chance for him to lead a Russian puppet regime.
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 My Name
In case of double syllable given names, traditionally, the first character, which corresponds to the first syllable of course, is a generation marker.
For example, Mao Zedong has a brother named Mao Zetan.
Addressees with double given names, for example Mao Zedong, can be called by their complete given names, e.g.
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 info: Mao_Zetan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao Zedong: Definition and Much More from Answers.comLike all three of Mao Zedong's wives, Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan were communists.
Mao Tse-tung - Information from Reference.comLike all three of Mao Zedong's wives, Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan were communists.
Mao Zedong information - Search.comLike all three of Mao Zedong's wives, Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan were communists.
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 Discover the Wisdom of Mankind on Mao Zedong   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao has also been criticized for his contribution to the split with the USSR, his establishment of a one-party dictatorship, and initiating the internal turmoil during the Cultural Revolution.
In mainland China, many people still consider Mao a hero in the first half of his life, but hold that he was too idealistic after gaining power.
Mao is the attributed author of Quotations From Chairman Mao Tse-Tung, known in the West as the "Little Red Book": this is a collection of extracts from his speeches and articles.
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 Shaoshan Journal: The Chairman Mao Tribute Tour 2006, DAY 2.
Whilst there is no English in the school, the former residence has detailed descriptions in both Chinese and English of the various sections of house such as the kitchen table where Mao 'encouraged nationalist thought' and the rooms of his brothers Mao Zemin and Mao Zetan, who both died 'glorious' deaths fighting for their beliefs.
Images of Mao meeting an assortment of foreign leaders and going about his various duties creates both a sense of recent history, and an understanding into the complex hype and legacy left behind at Mao's death on September 9, 1976.
In a land where the man of a thousand commercial faces is still held up as a figure of national pride and virtue, a more intimate, humanizing understanding is gathered of a man who lost his wife and brothers and later a son to the pursuit of his ideals and beliefs.
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 Mao Zetan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Mao Zetan (毛泽覃; Pinyin: Máo Zétán, * 25.
April 1935, auch Máo Zélín 毛泽淋, Yǒngjú 咏菊, oder Rùnjú 润菊) war der jüngere der zwei Brüder von Mao Zedong.
Mao Zetan wurde im Alter von 29 Jahren im Gefecht mit Kuomintang-Truppen in Jiangxi getötet.
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 Mao Zetan - China-related Topics MA-MD - China-Related Topics
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润菊) (September 25 1905 - April 25, 1935) was the youngest of Mao Zedong's two brothers.
At the age of 29, he was killed in battle while fighting Kuomintang forces at Jiangxi.
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 Before and After the Long March
Just at this point, the provisional central leadership, which had been following the line of "Left" adventuresome, moved its headquarters from Shanghai to the Central Revolutionary Base Area.
Deng Xiaoping, Mao Zetan, Xie Weijun and Gu Bo, following the correct line represented by Ma Zedong, had all along been acting in accordance with the actual circumstances.
They opposed the theory of "making cities the centre of the Chinese revolution" and advocated building strength in the vast rural areas, where the enemy's forces were relatively weak.
www.china.org.cn /english/features/dengxiaoping/103413.htm   (575 words)

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