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Mao: A Reinterpretation is a biography of the Chinese communist revolutionary and politician Mao Zedong written by Lee Feigon, an American historian of China then working at Colby College. It was first published by Ivan R. Dee in 2002, and would form the basis of Feigon's 2006 documentary Passion of the Mao .
The distribution, promotion and translation of the Bible have been prohibited or impeded throughout its history. [2] Violators of Bible prohibitions have at times been punished by imprisonment, forced labor, banishment and execution, as well as the destruction or confiscation of the Bibles.
The Private Life of Chairman Mao (1994) Li Zhisui: Memoir: Banned for exploring Mao's private life. [57] [58] One Man's Bible (1999) Gao Xingjian: Novel All of Gao Xingjian's works have been banned for having content critical of the CCP. [59] [48] How the Red Sun Rose: The Origins and Development of the Yan'an Rectification Movement, 1930-1945 ...
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In a closing speech entitled "The Foolish Old Man Removes the Mountains" at the 7th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party on June 11, 1945, Mao Zedong recounted the story, re-interpreting it as a call for collective action. Today, two big mountains lie like a dead weight on the Chinese people. One is imperialism, the other is feudalism.
HONG KONG — The diaries of a top Chinese official and prominent critic of Beijing are at the center of a U.S. legal battle, raising questions about who will write the history of modern China.
Mao's education began with Chinese classical literature. Mao told Edgar Snow in 1936 that he had started the study of the Confucian Analects and the Four Books at a village school when he was eight, but that the books he most enjoyed reading were Water Margin, Journey to the West, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Dream of the Red Chamber ...
The "God Bless the USA" Bible is the brain child of Greenwood, a Nashville-area country musician whose hit song “God Bless the USA” inspired the Bible with a similar namesake. Greenwood has ...