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Mao and own
Mao soon set up his own branch in Changsha, also establishing a branch of the Socialist Youth Corps.
The People's Republic of China under Mao Zedong developed its own unique brand of Marxism – Leninism known as Maoism.
In any case, revolutionaries like Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir Lenin, and Mao Zedong had no trouble adapting Clausewitz's concepts to their own purposes.
Mao responded with his full support with his own big-character poster entitled Bombard the Headquarters.
The Gang of Four effectively controlled the power organs of the Communist Party of China through the latter stages of the Cultural Revolution, although it remains unclear which major decisions were made through Mao Zedong and carried out by the Gang, and which were the result of the Gang of Four's own planning.
Jocelyn and McEwen conclude in their book that " Mao and his followers twisted the tale of the Long March for their own ends.
Though candid in expressing his admiration for Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and, later, Fidel Castro Ruz, Jagan in power asserted that the PPP's Marxist-Leninist principles must be adapted to Guyana's own particular circumstances.
Jiang forced her own daughter with Mao to divorce her husband because her husband was only a farmer, causing Jiang's daughter to go insane.
Dissatisfied with China's new direction and his own reduced authority, Mao became increasingly annoyed.
This scheme was in its fourteenth generation when Mao rejected it for the naming of his own children, preferring to give his sons the generational name An (, " Lofty ", " Proud ") instead.
In Mao Zedong's final days, he took a great interest in Miki's political condition, as Miki was suffering a coup d ' état from amongst his own party.
After 1947, many Cantonese immigrants fleeing political repression under Mao Zedong, opened their own restaurants in Calcutta, whose dishes combined aspects of Indian cuisine with Cantonese cuisine.
Mao and Zhu kept their own forces from assisting Peng during his attempts to take Changsha, and Peng withdrew his forces into the Jiangxi Soviet in late 1930.
Peng ( like Lin Biao ) was implicated in passively supporting Gao Gang's effort to replace Liu Shaoqi as the second most powerful person in China in 1953, but then opposed Gao in 1954, once Mao made his own opposition clear.
Both shi and ci continued to be composed past the end of the imperial period ; one example being Mao Zedong, former Chairman of the Communist Party of China, who wrote Classical Chinese poetry in his own calligraphic style.
Further on, Mao Zedong also had his own version of this idea developed during the Socialist Education Movement to criticize the Communist Party of China under Liu Shaoqi.
After 1966, Lin, like Liu before him, attempted to build his own base of support so that he could better position himself for the inevitable, unpredictable political situation that would occur following the death of Mao.
At the Second Plenum, Lin advocated that Mao take the position of President, which had been dissolved after the removal of Liu Shaoqi, but Mao dismissed this appeal, suspecting Lin of using it to increase his own power.
In 1947, when the territories controlled by the CPC could no longer sustain so many troops, Mao decided to send part of his army to the territories controlled by KMT, in order to relieve the heavy burden on his own territories, and to position enemies at the gates of the KMT.
During the night of February 17, Mao surrounded them with three battalions of his own and routed them the next day.
After the United States threatened to use nuclear weapons during the Korean War, Chairman Mao Zedong decided that only a nuclear deterrent of its own would guarantee the security of the newly founded PRC.
Thus, Mao announced his decision to develop China's own strategic weapons, including nuclear bombs and associated missiles for the warheads, during a Communist Party of China ( CPC ) Central Committee meeting held on January 15, 1955.
shortcomings are largely explained by the atmosphere of the cult of personality of comrade Mao Zedong ... who, by all accounts, himself has come to believe in his own infallibillity.
She reportedly got along well with Mao Fumei and did her own housework.

Mao and position
Mao also remained active in school politics, in 1915 becoming elected to the position of secretary of the Students Society.
A staunch supporter of this position, at the Congress Mao was elected to the Communist Party Committee, taking up residence in Shanghai.
The revolution marked the return of Mao Zedong to a position of power after the failed Great Leap Forward.
After being confirmed as Mao's successor, Lin's supporters focused on the restoration of the position of State Chairman, which had been abolished by Mao after the purge of Liu Shaoqi.
The consensus within the Politburo was that Mao should assume the office with Lin becoming Vice-Chairman ; but for unknown reasons, Mao had voiced his explicit opposition to the recreation of the position and his assuming it.
Zhou's support was not enough, and Mao was demoted to being a figurehead in the Soviet government until he regained his position later, during the Long March.
Mao was passed over for the position of General Secretary by Zhang Wentian, but gained enough influence to be elected one of three members of Military Affairs Commission.
The other two members were Zhou Enlai, who retained his position as Director of the Commission, and Wang Jiaxiang, whose support Mao had enlisted earlier ,.
In November 1935, shortly after settling in northern Shaanxi, Mao officially took over Zhou Enlai's leading position in the Red Army.
This marked Mao's position as the pre-eminent leader of the Party, with Zhou in a position second to Mao.
The term Zhuxi refers to the chairman in a committee, and was translated as such prior to the 1982 constitution ( as in Chairman Mao Zedong, although Mao's title refers primarily to the position of Party Chairman which he held from 1943 until his death in 1976 ).
Lin Biao, then China's number-two figure, advocated for the reinstatement of the position of President, with Mao taking the position and himself becoming Vice-President.
One of the more notable poets of this time was Mao Xiuhui, a 16th century poet that used the plight of her husband's failed attempt at gaining a position as civil servant to write a poem that draws parallels between the male and female as they suffer hardships in the political and domestic arenas respectively.
In his paper Advances in Chinese Social Sciences ( 2001 ), Mao Shoulong, a professor of Public Policy at Renmin University of China, takes a different position.
In early 1935 Lin responded to widespread discontent within the Red Army over Mao's evasive tactics ( which were perceived inside the Red Army as unnecessarily exhausting ) by publicly proposing that Peng take overall command of the Red Army ; but Mao, who had recently been promoted to the position, attacked Peng and Lin for challenging him and successfully retained his position.
Mao was not able to force his position, and the communists cooperated with the Kuomintang and fought the Japanese.
Mao then sought the support of Peng, who had not yet taken a strong position, to lead the PVA.
Mao opposed this suggestion, and began grooming Lin Biao as a viable successor to Peng for the position of Defense Minister.
Most other senior leaders, including Liu Shaoqi, Zhou Enlai, and Deng Xiaoping, supported Peng's position before Mao began to attack it, indicating that they shared Peng's views and that they did not see Peng's letter as an attack on the Chairman.
The other senior leaders of the Communist Party, including Zhou Enlai and Liu Shaoqi, were unwilling to risk splitting the Party, and sided with Mao in opposing Peng's position.
Lin used his position as Minister of Defense to flatter Mao by using the army to promote Mao's personality cult throughout China, devising and running a number of national Maoist propaganda campaigns based on the PLA.

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