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    Chinese politician and nephew of Mao Zedong

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mao_YuanxinMao Yuanxin - Wikipedia

    Mao Yuanxin (born 14 February 1941), also known as Li Shi (Chinese: 李实), is a former Chinese politician. As the nephew of Chairman Mao Zedong, he acted as the liaison between Mao

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    The Gang of Four ( simplified Chinese: 四人帮; traditional Chinese: 四人幫; pinyin: Sì rén bāng) was a Maoist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials.

  3. Liang Xiaosheng's novel recounts his experiences as a teenager during the violent Red Guard movement in Harbin, China, from 1966 to 1967. He describes the role of Mao Yuanxin, Mao's nephew and a leader of a major Red Guard group, and how the fear and hatred of class enemies created an Orwellian society.

  4. Sep 12, 2016 · WSU History’s Ph.D. student, Dong Jo Shin, has published his first article, “Factional Violence and Ethnic Relations in a Korean Borderland: Mao Yuanxin’s Cultural Revolution in Yanbian, 1966-1968,” in a special issue dedicated to the 50 th anniversary of the Cultural Revolution of Modern China Studies, 23:2 (2016): 141-62.

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  5. While seizing power from local cadres, Mao Yuanxin forcibly suppressed some core elements of the Korean ethnic identity through a campaign of escalating factional violence.

  6. While seizing power from local cadres, Mao Yuanxin forcibly suppressed some core elements of the Korean ethnic identity through a campaign of escalating factional violence.

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  8. Jul 18, 2020 · Mao Yuanxin was arrested and courtmartialed, falling along with what was now dubbed the ‘Gang of Four’ in what was nothing less than a coup d’état. He spent the next seventeen years in prison. The years-long campaign about Legalism versus Confucianism came to an abrupt end, and with it another lawless period in modern Chinese history.