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Mao Zedong was born on 26 December 1893 in a middle peasant family in Shaoshan Valley, modern day Xiangtan County of Hunan Province, under the reign of Qing Dynasty Emperor Guangxu. From the age of six, Mao worked on his father's land and at a later age served as the family account keeper, performing farm work alongside the laborers hired by his father. Mao Zedong learned from his own experiences the hardships that the Peasantry suffered, as Mao Yinchang enforced a harsh work discipline on Mao Zedong and his younger brothers, even beating them. Such a life ingrained in Mao a rebellious spirit and good work discipline.

At the age of 17, filled with the need to continue his studies outside his secluded village and hearing that Dongshan School taught modern knowledge, Mao convinced family members to persuade his father to approve of the move. Leaving the environs of Shaoshan Valley for the first time.

On the eve of the 1911 Revolution, Changsha was a hub of the Province's revolutionary activity, with even the local military forces aligning with the revolutionaries. Changsha was Mao's, then 18, first encounter with revolutionary thought, becoming a dedicated reader of the revolutionary publication Minli bao (People’s Journal).

Mao immediately joined the revolutionary army of the new government, but rather than a student detachment, he opted to join the regular army. Becoming a private in the left platoon of the First Battalion, 25th Brigade, of the Hunan New Army. It was while reading an article in the Xianghan xinwen (Xianghan News), that Mao would first encounter the term 'socialism'.

After the revolution, during the New Culture Movement the New Youth magazine would criticize the then KMT goverment for its failures in abolishing the feudal istem throuth a materialist lents, a collegue friend introduced Mao to it. Eventually its makers would found the Communist party of China in Shanghai by Chen Duxiu and Li Dazhao in June 1921, And Mao was one of its early members

Following instructions from the Comintern members also joined the Kuomintang.

Mao worked as a Kuomintang political organizer in Shanghai. With the help of advisers from the Soviet Union the Kuomintang (Nationalist Party) gradually increased its power in China. Its leader, Sun Yat-sen died on 12th March 1925. When Chiang Kai-Shek emerged as the new leader of the Kuomintang after a power struggle between the right and left wing of the party, he carried out a purge (April 12 Purge) that seek to eliminate the communists from the organization and the country. The survivors of the purge managed to established diferent soviets inside the country the biggest being the Jiangxi Soviet.

The nationalists now imposed a blockade and Mao Zedong decided to evacuate the area and establish a new stronghold in the north-west of China. In October 1934 Mao, Lin Biao, Zhu De, and some 100,000 men and their dependents headed west through mountainous areas, this Began the Long March in which Mao would win the Political Power Struggle inside the CPC and become the Chairman of the CPC

The marchers covered about fifty miles a day and reached Shensi on 20th October 1935. It is estimated that only around 30,000 survived the 8,000-mile Long March.

During the Second World War Mao's well-organized guerrilla forces were well led by Zhu De and Lin Biao. As soon as the Japanese surrendered, Communist forces began a war against the Nationalists led by Chaing Kai-Shek. The communists gradually gained control of the country and on 1st October, 1949, Mao announced the establishment of People's Republic of China.

In 1958 Mao announced the Great Leap Forward, an attempt to increase agricultural and industrial production. This reform programme included the establishment of large agricultural communes containing as many as 75,000 people. The communes ran their own collective farms and factories. Each family received a share of the profits and also had a small private plot of land. However, three years of floods and bad harvests severely damaged levels of production. The scheme was also hurt by the decision of the Soviet Union to withdraw its large number of technical experts working in the country. In 1962 Mao's reform programme came to an end and the country resorted to a more traditional form of economic production.

As a result of the failure on the Great Leap Forward, Mao retired from the post of chairman of the People's Republic of China. His place as head of state was taken by Liu Shaoqi. Mao remained important in determining overall policy. In the early 1960s Mao became highly critical of the foreign policy of the Soviet Union. He was for example appalled by the way Nikita Khrushchev backed down over the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Mao became openly involved in politics in 1966 with the start of the Cultural Revolution.

During the early 1960s, Mao became concerned with the nature of post-1959 China. He saw that the old ruling elite was replaced by a new one. He was concerned that those in power were becoming estranged from the people they were to serve. In an attempt to dislodge those in power who favoured the Soviet model of communism, Mao told students and young workers as his Red Guards to fight the revisionists in the party.

Lin Biao compiled some of Mao's writings into the handbook, The Quotations of Chairman Mao, and arranged for a copy of what became known as the Little Red Book, to every Chinese citizen.

Zhou Enlai at first gave his support to the campaign but became concerned when fighting broke out between the Red Guards and their opposition. The Cultural Revolution came to an end when Liu Shaoqi resigned from all his posts on 13th October 1968. In 1969, Mao declared the Cultural Revolution to be over.

Mao gave his support to the Gang of Four: Jiang Qing (Mao's fourth wife), Wang Hongwen, Yao Wenyuan and Zhange Chungqiao.

Around the time of the death of Lin Biao in 1971, the Cultural Revolution began to lose momentum. The new commanders of the People's Liberation Army demanded that order be restored in light of the dangerous situation along the border with the Soviet Union.

Near the end of Mao's life, a power struggle occurred between the Gang of Four and the alliance of Deng Xiaoping, Zhou Enlai, and Ye Jianying.

Mao Zedong died in Beijing on 9th September, 1976.

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[–] [email protected] 9 points 17 hours ago

'AI' developers should be hunted like rabid dogs

[–] [email protected] 8 points 16 hours ago

i can make it like 2 more days on current stocks of frozen burrito (~50% are full bean, i think i'm getting an all right spread nutritionally tbh), but i should go get some stuff to cook an actual meal. i don't want to go to the store tho

[–] [email protected] 8 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

Smoked all my nice old man Indica, now all I got left is some stupidly strong whippersnapper sativa

spoileras in get off my lawn you damn whippersnappers it's not the strain name lol
ohnoes

[–] [email protected] 12 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

it is december 27 and it's going to reach 55 degrees today

[–] [email protected] 6 points 18 hours ago

The world is burning

Run

not-immune-to-propaganda

[–] [email protected] 11 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (1 children)

'Love means never having to say your sorry' anybody ever look into who came with that? glaring red flag

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[–] [email protected] 17 points 20 hours ago* (last edited 20 hours ago) (3 children)

luke-warm gaming take: I don't want remakes of anything. Games do not need to be remade. Just make a new game instead. "But this game was so cool it had such unique mechanics and a cool story" Hey, that's great, what if we remade it and gave it the same shitty type of gameplay that all new games have and then condensed the story and got rid of the more interesting parts to make it more appealing to a broader audience? That's what you guys want, right?

I like clunky controls. I like bad graphics and fixed camera angels. I like bad voice acting or no voice acting. The world does not need anything more advanced than the ps2. If you twist my arm, I'll let you have up to the xbox360 but that's it. We're going back, folks

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[–] [email protected] 20 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (12 children)

This is really stupid (and probably somewhat egotistical), but sometimes if I get less upvotes than other comments on a post, I will get in my own head and panic that I said something wrong, rather than recognizing that 1. Others probably said better comments, and 2. Not everyone reads every comment on a post and many only scroll the newest and highest rated ones.

I know it's extremely stupid of me, and I have yet to be truly called out for a bad take yet, but honestly I think that's just a sign that I need to stop caring about social media so much and touch more grass, which always seems to help when I step away for a while. Just feels kinda nice to jot that down and send it into the void, rather than having it stay up in my brainpan exclusively.

Dunno, feels like I constantly seek approval to affirm myself and validate my views, and that inherently takes away from the real analysis I try to do in making thr comments I do. Liu Shaoqi's How to be a Good Communist was actually pretty helpful in that respect (despite its repetitive nature), which is why 2025 is going to be a sort of "cultivation arc" for me. Essentially, I shouldn't fear criticism or place stock into being liked, more than right, but not in a debatelord manner, but a chill and confident one, coming from a place of humility. That's who I want to become.

Hope everyone is doing well, or as good as they can be doing!

[–] [email protected] 7 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

If it helps, I sometimes think the same so you're not alone. More of us could be thinking it and not bringing it to attention, espeically as detailed.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 16 hours ago

Makes sense to me, I think it's just an aspect of social media and the desire to be approved by a group you generally approve of. I tend to be quite an anxious person, so that probably compounds it, and I am sure ther are many others who of course feel this way but far stronger than I do. Really, I just wanted to vent a bit about it in the hopes that others like yourself could just tell me that I'm not alone, so thank you for that!

[–] [email protected] 8 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

Maybe it could help to turn off the scores and upvotes in your user settings? I did that awhile back, it really helps with all that internet-magic-score stuff.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 16 hours ago

I had no ideas you could do this, cool.

[–] [email protected] 7 points 17 hours ago

Seriously considered doing so, may do so.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 15 hours ago (1 children)
[–] [email protected] 3 points 14 hours ago

Haha, I figured it wasn't an uncommon issue

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[–] [email protected] 16 points 21 hours ago (5 children)

Slowly getting better with my agoraphobia, even gonna go on a walk today as long as my step brother doesn't dump his kids here comfy-cool

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 19 hours ago (7 children)

what does an apple watch do

[–] [email protected] 3 points 13 hours ago

It's really only good for reading texts without pulling out your phone or using GPS if you live in a walkable area.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago)

Watches apples

[–] [email protected] 10 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

It can watch me eat all these apples omnomnom

[–] [email protected] 9 points 18 hours ago (1 children)

Note: serious lack of apples and nomnom emotes

[–] [email protected] 5 points 17 hours ago

Worse iPhone that tracks steps

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[–] [email protected] 15 points 21 hours ago

Cats are either afraid of nothing or everything, there is no in between

[–] [email protected] 16 points 21 hours ago

Always a trip to see actual antisemitism in the wild. I'm too used to antisemitism meaning opposition to genocide that it makes you remember "oh yeah, bigots like that do exist"

[–] [email protected] 6 points 18 hours ago

Woke up early to get to work on time for once to cover for a coworker and I get here to find out no one would have noticed if I arrived at my usual late time anyway and lost sleep for no reason, now I'm just sleepy for no reason

[–] [email protected] 12 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago) (3 children)

Hot take: audiobooks don't do it for me, especially with respect to theory. I don't retain anything, which is why I almost always read on an ereader instead. Might be why I always bounce off of podcasts too.

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