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    do something that normal can not do. They inspire masses‚ and they also influence people fallow them. In China‚ there are such words about that no chair Mao‚ no The People’s Republic of China. Chair Mao is actually a hero in each Chinese mind. When the civil war broken out in 1945‚ The Communist Party was always at a big disadvantage. However‚ Mao never displayed weakness; he leaded The Communist Party and masses to persist in battling until 1949. During four years war‚ He made many wise decisions

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    with international sanctions‚ during the 1950s‚ allowing him to increase his market to China and growth. His fortune however came also in great part by the real estate acquisition of land from Hong Kong and buildings erected and sold. By the 1960s‚ Mao was in power and with his communist vision‚ started the Cultural Revolution that made it difficult from businesses to grow. In the 1970s‚ Li with the connection and help of the HSBC chairman and support‚ started to have more visibility and opportunities

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    peasant’s family‚ my background was supposed to be ’clear’. We all enjoyed having no classes and degrading the teachers. ’The teacher takes the student as the enemy and uses examinations as weapons to attack the student’ - the fact that it was Chairman Mao who had said this meant a great deal. In

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    Revolution Dinner Party

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    This man was an army for Chairman Mao’s Revolution‚ named Comrade Li. Mao wanted him to stay at Ling’s apartment so he could convince more people to be part of the Mao revolution. While Comrade Li stays at Ling’s house‚ he befriends Ling and tries to persuade her into being a member of Mao’s revolution. Comrade Li makes her origami in return of ingredients for cooking

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    Who Is Mao's Last Dancer

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    The text is about a young‚ peasant boy called Li Cunxin who lives in a poor village in north-east China. The text is set around the rule of the communist party led by Chairman Mao. One day‚ Li is visited by Madame Mao’s cultural delegates at his school. They are searching for young children to be guards for Chairman Mao and Li becomes one of them. The text conveys a physical and inner journey as Li leaves his small village and dances for some of the most exceptional ballet companies in the world

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    Mao’s Last Dancer is set in the China during the Cultural Revolution (1966 – 1976) where under Mao Ze Dong’s rule; everyone in china was indoctrinated believing that Mao was the saviour to China. Li’s village suffered through harsh poverty and an era of strict adherence to regulations as he distinctively describes how Mao’s propaganda and communistic rule had terrorised his teenage

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    1970. (17) By this time Chairman Mao had encouraged the youth to push his ideology‚ particularly the Red Guard movement a proud nationalist group of young men and women from the urbanized areas of China who acted on his ambiguous sentiments. The specific call for the youth was the momentum for detachment of urban areas and the new movement towards the countryside‚ “The countryside is a vast world where much can be accomplished.” (18) Not knowing who Chairman Mao is almost impossible due to the amount

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    relationships. Jealousy destroys precious human bonds. In the timeline of the world‚ jealousy has generated nothing but evil‚ evil and more evil. War‚ hatred‚ destruction‚ death. Progress indeed. Thank you. (Back to our side of the globe‚ Mao Ze-dong was jealous of the moderates who were eating away his absolute power over China. In 1966‚ he launched the Cultural Revolution to restore his power‚ with drastic results. The Revolution disrupted the improving economy. Schools were closed down

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    International Journal of China Studies Vol. 5‚ No. 2‚ June/August 2014‚ pp. 295-329 __________________________________________________________ June Fourth at 25: Forget Tiananmen‚ You Don’t Want to Hurt the Chinese People’s Feelings – and Miss Out on the Business of the New “New China”!+ Arif Dirlik* Independent Scholar‚ Eugene‚ OR‚ USA Formerly University of Oregon/Duke University Abstract Twenty-five years ago‚ in the early hours of June 4‚ the people’s government in Beijing turned its guns

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    investing in human development and labour-intensive technology. Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials believed it would bring about economic and technical development in great leaps rather than at a gradual pace. By using China’s advantage of manpower‚ Mao expected China to equal or exceed the industrial output of Great Britain and the United States. Virtually every Chinese citizen took part in the Great Leap Forward‚ from the lowliest peasant to the highest-ranking CCP members. The initial results of

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