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    negative influence on China in history. From 1966‚ Chairman Mao started destroying the country from top to bottom his so-called ‘brilliant’ ideas did not have the correct effect at all. Chairman Mao led the nation to false information about the USA and Europe via an ‘education’‚ gave no freedom to the country’s citizens and worst of all‚ throughout the whole process‚ managed to kill over 40 Million people through starvation. Here is why Chairman Mao had a negative influence on China and its people. In

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    Chinese Seamstress” by Dai Sijie and the “Colors of the Mountain” by Da Chen reveal‚ that the china’s cultural revolution had a great impact on a lot of people especially young students education. This happened in early 1971‚ it was Mao’s and his communist government who created this Cultural Revolution so that they could control over people. They stopped young student’s education‚ most of them were students who had educated family or owned lands were treated bad‚ humiliated and made them suffer because

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    for a massive empire spanning nearly all of Eurasia‚ uniting almost the entire continent. The Mongol invasion brought with it many major political changes‚ especially in China‚ Persia‚ and Russia. In China before the Mongol invasion there were some parts of China that were not unified as the Song dynasty lost power‚ and northern China was no longer under their control. Persia was part one of the more powerful empires at the time‚ the Muslim empire. At this time they were under the control of the Abbasid

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    Reform of Deng Xiao Ping

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    Reforms of Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping thought improving relations with the foreign countries were important. This idea was outlined in his program of reform termed Gaige Kaifang (Reforms and Openness). He wanted China to become to a modern country. Allowed peasants to sell crops from their own private plots at local markets if they have enough crops for the government Allowed people to start private businesses‚ to hire workers‚ or making profits Let foreign investors established factories‚

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    we need to have an understanding of the current situation and status of Tibet. To the southwest of China with an average elevation of 16‚000 feet and area of 1.22 million square kilometers‚ Tibet is the highest region on earth bordering with Bhutan‚ India‚ Nepal and Burma. Under China’s occupation‚ Tibet’s three original provinces: U-Tsang‚ Kham‚ and Amdo have been parted into Chinese provinces. China refers to Tibet as The Tibet Autonomous Region or TAR‚ which includes only U-Tsang and part of Kham

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    if they did not define themselves as Chinese they could be seen as two different empires. The Qin dynasty in particular took advantage of the confusion of the warring states period and using the mandate of heaven declared themselves the rulers of China. The Qin dynasty is extraordinary in what it achieved in such a short period of time. The philosophy of governing that the Qin used was that of the Legalist‚ which meant a more authoritative government that held more control on its citizens. The authoritative

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    China was unified in 221 B.C.E. for the first time in many centuries after decades of constant warfare (also called the “Warring States Period”) for the first time in centuries under the leadership of Qin (McKay‚ 178). The king of Qin did not feel that the title of king was grand enough and created the title “Emperor” (huangdi) and he called himself the First Emperor (Shihuangdi) in hopes of many successors (McKay‚ 178-179). The Qin state soon fell apart and led to the beginning of the Han Dynasty

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    Mao is a Rotten Egg

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    to do‚ their regard for Chairman Mao must be incredibly high. Chen Jo-hsi‚ according to the Time article‚ wrote about situations that could have happened in China during that time period. I think it is important because while there was no literature produced out of China under Tse-tung‚ those who read these stories and who live in China can relate to these situations. However‚ I think it would be difficult for me to live in a place where I have to be a little more loyal to my government than

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    Originally from Fujian‚ the Zheng family had been a sea power that grew trade across the China’s seas.The Zheng then surrendered‚ and Taiwan was acclaimed into the province of Fujian. With China under his power‚ the Kangxi emperor next turned to face his enemies in the north. In 1685 Qing forces attacked Albazin and captured it in a few days. But as soon as they withdrew‚ the Russians manned the fortress again. In 1696 he embarked on a daring

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    society. Lu Xun despises the idea of a society who adheres to the tradition blindly and calls for a change of strengthening. Lu Xun is considered as China’s greatest modern writer and many of his works spurred his fellow intellectuals into shaping China during the revolutionary period. As such‚ Mao Zedong is a lifelong admirer of his works and called him ‘commander of China’s cultural revolution’. In his piece of work “Diary of a Madman”‚ it was a tour de force in the New Culture Movement in which

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