Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Essays --

Mao Zedong was considered to be the father of communist China. He was born in Shaoshan, China in Hunan province on December 26, 1893 and died in Beijing on September 9, 1976. He was born into a small fry family with 3 siblings, 2 younger brothers and a younger sister. Unlike most peasant families in Nineteenth Century China, his family was more wealthy than most. He went to Shaoshan Primary School. When Mao was 11 he attempted to run away from home to germinate away from the Confucian upbringing, but his father brought him back and 2 years later he completed his primary education. He worked full time in the fields with his father. To fulfill his restless mind he was always reading. It was at that time that after reading a booklet by Zheng Guanying that he positive a political consciousness. His future political standing was influenced by George Washington and Napoleon Bonaparte and their love for their countries. In 1911 when he was about 18 he moved to Changsha for a secondary ed ucation. He served as a private soldier in the rebel army for the Xinhai Revolution, it was successful in defeating the monarchy in the southern province but the Northern Province still supported the monarchy rule.After the victory he returned to studies but soon moved out of Changsha School because it was bent-grass to Confucianism. After that he spent most of his time reading at the public library with a goal to be a teacher. He enrolled himself in a teacher training college. He then started writing articles for the radical newspaper, New Youth. He participated in many school activities and he graduated from that aforesaid(prenominal) school in June of 1919.He then moved to Beijing in search for a job not being able to find integrity on his own his mentor helped him get one as an assista... ...ding it was somewhere between 2 and 7. Some of Maos most famous quotes were A revolution is not a dinner party, or writing an essay, or painting a picture, or doing embroidery it cannot be so refined, so loose and gentle, so temperate, kind, courteous, restrained and magnanimous. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by which one class overthrows another. From Report on an Investigation of the Peasant Movement in HunanWar is the highest form of struggle for resolving contradictions, when they have developed to a certain stage, between classes, nations, states, or political groups, and it has existed ever since the emergence of private proportion and of classes. From Problems of schema in Chinas Revolutionary WarEvery Communist must grasp the truth, Political power grows out of the barrel of a gun. From Problems of War and Strategy

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