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The Great Cultural Revolution of China


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The Great Cultural Revolution of China
This article examines the revolution in Chinese culture through a look at Liang Heng's book, "Son of the Revolution".
1,233 words (approx. 4.9 pages) | 1 source | MLA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

The writer notes that the faith of the Chinese in the teachings of Chairman Mao was so strong that it permeated every aspect of urban life, both private and public. Schools rang with the teachings of communist ideals and adults both feared and praised the rules imposed on them by their government. This paper examines the effects of the communist ideal on the people of China. The writer of this article states that the movement of China toward communism was a turbulent one, resulting in social disorder. By providing the reader with an often painful inside-view of the turmoil of the classes during the Great Cultural Revolution of China in his book, "Son of the Revolution", Liang Heng reveals the strength of the Chinese people at a time when China's social structure was at its weakest. This article discusses the permeation and effects of Communist ideals in Chinese society.

From the Paper:

"Additionally, although the peasants did hold some amount of reverence for Mao's ideas, they did not truly understand the purpose of the Revolution; they saw only themselves having to struggle harder to support a movement that made no sense. As a movement to "Attack the Evil Winds of Capitalism" struck the countryside, for example, rural peasants were left wondering about Mao's intent for them. Liang Heng recounts a tale of a peasant who was told to destroy his ducks - a valuable commodity to a peasant and a symbol of capitalism to the Party."

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APA Citation:

The Great Cultural Revolution of China (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 14, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-The-Great-Cultural-Revolution-of-China/74796

MLA Citation:

"The Great Cultural Revolution of China" 15 January 2012. Web. 14 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Book-Review-The-Great-Cultural-Revolution-of-China/74796>




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