Essays Tagged: "Red Guard"

Red guards (mao zedong)

RED GUARDSIn the summer of 1966 there was a new effort on the part of the headleaders in China to fu ... of the headleaders in China to further control the actions and thoughts of the people inChina. The Red Guards were the force to do it all.A group of kids who mostly in their teens and some in college ... heir teens and some in college were putinto this gang. This so-called military force was called the Red Guards.Groups of these Red Guards traveled from the large cities all the way toempty country sid ...

(2 pages) 91 1 3.2 Jan/1997

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Zhu Xiao Di This essay is about the life of Zhu Xiao Di and how he lived in communist china.

yone to share everything. (Di - 3) Another way the government frightened the people was through the Red Guards.The Red Guards were grassroots youth organizations established by students in schools. (D ... ools. (Di - 38) Red Guard members were usually academically excellent and politically active. These Red Guard groups would go around house to house searching peoples homes for the four olds. The four ...

(4 pages) 30 0 4.5 Sep/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers

Communist politics in china and films relationship.

01, Reader), said Mao. Mao shut down China's schools, and during the following months he encouraged Red Guards to attack all traditional values and "bourgeois" things and to test party officials by pu ... students to rebel against authority and inform on their politically incorrect seniors, and join the Red Guard, the ideological militia that pushed the Cultural Revolution forward. At one point, Red Gu ...

(3 pages) 48 0 3.0 Nov/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film History

How to Mao Keep Control of China

1The Hundred Flowers campaign was set up by Mao the nature was to address mainly the educated classes and to ... cture as well, after which Mao stopped this and arrested many of the people that complained.The Hundred Flowers campaign was done for either one of two reasons, Mao afterwards called the people that c ... percent of China were, and that they would be arrested, possible killed or jailed, and that the Hundred Flowers campaign was only a way for him to "entice snakes out of their lairs". However, it could ...

(4 pages) 33 0 3.0 Sep/2004

Subjects: History Term Papers

The Causes and Consequences of the Cultural Revolution in China (1966-76)

of education had shut and since they had nothing to do, many heard Mao encouraging them to join the Red Guards. A short-term consequence was that teachers were brutally tortured, beaten, humiliated, d ... em how to think and Mao was afraid this might make students question Mao's leadership. Mao made the Red Guards attack anything that was capitalist or Bourgeois to show their loyalty towards Mao. This ...

(2 pages) 60 0 3.0 Aug/2006

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

The Chinese Cultural Revolution

t form of the Chinese Cultural Revolution lasted for two years. The effects of those two years lingered on for another year and a half, and then finally, in 1977, the Chinese Cultural Revolution was o ... her year and a half, and then finally, in 1977, the Chinese Cultural Revolution was officially declared over (http://elibrary.bigchalk.com/curriculum).The definite cause of the Cultural Revolution is ...

(5 pages) 44 0 0.0 Dec/2008

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Mao's CUltural Revolution

great extent as China was brought to near anarchy. This was essentially due to the creation of the Red Guards from the youth of China. They brought detrimental chaos to the country, through schools, ... asted from 1966 to 1976, but its most intense stage was the from 1966 to 1968. This was because the Red Guards started with a sudden and passionate out burst of radicalism. The mass mobilization of th ...

(10 pages) 0 0 0.0 Aug/2013

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History