“The Shanghai Propaganda
Poster Art Center lies buried in an unmarked apartment building off the tree-lined streets of the city's former French Concession. . . This private collection features about 300 brightly colored, Mao-era propaganda posters stretching from the founding of Communist China in 1949 to 1990, which includes some of China's darkest political day. . . Many posters feature heroic, cartoon like figures with political slogans to rally the masses. The images are triumphant, even if the events they depict were often disasters.”(The Art).
This is just one of the many examples Imperial China has to offer. Propaganda has proved to be a huge part in many cultures. it’s a mystery what life would be like today without the use of propaganda.