The “Red Guards” And The “Cult Of Mao”

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History

 

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Pamela M

 

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September 7, 2014

 

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The Cultural Revolution almost brought China into a civil war because most of China was in a conflict due to struggles in social, political, and economic realms of society.1 The Red Guards came about when a group of students at a high school attached to Tsinghua University put posters up that had constructive criticism towards their teachers and administration...
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They called themselves the Red Guards and they would in turn be a very useful tool to chairman Mao. Their leader was Zhang Chengzhi and the group as a whole was looked upon by the administration as “radicals”. Before long, the Red Guards were getting recognition at all levels of society and it eventually reached Mao Zedong...
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