Chinese Cultural Revolution

Chinese Cultural Revolution

In the tumultuous summer of 1966, China erupted into chaos. Chairman Mao Zedong, the country's supreme leader, launched a radical campaign that would reshape the nation's social and political landscape. The Chinese Cultural Revolution had begun. For a decade, the country was gripped by fervor, as millions of young Red Guards answered Mao's call to purge society of its "bourgeois elements." Schools closed, intellectuals were persecuted, and ancient artifacts were destroyed in a frenzied attempt to create a new, purely communist China. The revolution's impact was profound and far-reaching, leaving scars that would take generations to heal. Join us as we delve into this pivotal moment in Chinese history, exploring its causes, consequences, and lasting legacy.

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