Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Cultural Revolution (1966-69)
- Red Guards
- Began among schoolchildren+students in Beijing
- School closed for 6 months so new
communist curriculum could be written
- May 1966: first Red Guard unit formed
- 1966: 'Four Olds Campaign'
- against: old ideas, old culture, old
customs, old habits
- Marched through cities, attacking
'bourgeois' or 'capitalist' things
- Violence used
- Smashed western shops, burnt down libraries,
bookshops, churches, stopped coupled
holding hands in public
- August 1967: British embassy in BJ stormed
- 1967: law+order broke down in many parts
of China as red guards fought 'reactionaries'
- In Shanghai, Red Guards had full control
- Attacks on the party
- Red Guards attacked party officials too, urged by Mao's wife
- Main target: Lin Shao-chi, new Head of State
- attacked, assaulted + forced to write down own confession vs. communism
- 1969: expelled from party
- Red Guards attacked hundreds of party officials, teachers, doctors+factory managers
- Cult of Mao
- Worshipped as the new Emperor
- Peasants+workers read 'Little Red
Book' passages before work
- LRB: 740 million copies sold 1966-69
- Mao propaganda everywhere
- End of the Red Guards
- September 1967: Mao attempted to restore order to China
- Schools re-opened
- PLA used to restore order
- Red Guards sent to countryside
- 1969: law+order restored to most areas --> Cultural Revolution was over