enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Red Guards - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Guards

    Red Guard leaders, led by Nie Yuanzi, also gave speeches. [1] A high school Red Guard leader, Song Binbin, placed a red armband inscribed with the characters for "Red Guard" on the chairman, who stood for six hours. [1] The 8-18 Rally, as it was known, was the first of eight receptions the Chairman gave to Red Guards in Tiananmen in the fall of ...

  3. Red August - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_August

    [9] [18] At the same time, Red Guards launched a nationwide campaign to destroy the "Four Olds". [1] [9] In Beijing alone, a total of 4,922 historic sites were ruined, and the Red Guards burned 2.3 million books as well as 3.3 million paintings, art objects, and pieces of furniture. [4] [10] Red Guards on Tiananmen Square of Beijing (September ...

  4. Li Zhensheng (photojournalist) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Zhensheng_(photojournalist)

    China analyst John Gittings welcomed Li's book in his review, noting Li was a Red Guard as well as a photographer and did not deny that he also led "struggle sessions" against innocent victims. Gittings writes that Li's photos reflect a desire to record and understand, and that it was "unique" for a simple reason: "Although the post-Mao Chinese ...

  5. Red Guard Party - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Guard_Party

    In 1969 when the Red Guard was formed, they mirrored themselves in many ways after the Black Panther Party. They favored militaristic garb which was adorned with a Mao jacket to show ties to their roots of the Red Guard in China. They also conducted themselves as a military organization, described by a former member as an "army" even.

  6. China's shipbuilders are teasing a new coast guard ... - AOL

    www.aol.com/chinas-shipbuilders-teasing-coast...

    China's coast guard already has a large fleet of more than 200 patrolling vessels. But if it wants to further contest territory in the South China Sea — its most high-profile area of operations ...

  7. Struggle session - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Struggle_session

    Struggle sessions (Chinese: 批斗大会; pinyin: pīdòu dàhuì), or denunciation rallies or struggle meetings, [3] were violent public spectacles in Maoist China where people accused of being "class enemies" were publicly humiliated, accused, beaten and tortured, sometimes to death, often by people with whom they were close.

  8. Xi was unusually frank in spelling out China's 4 'red lines ...

    www.aol.com/xi-unusually-frank-spelling-chinas...

    China's leader, Xi Jinping, is gearing up for Trump 2.0 with some ground rules for the administration's China hawks. Last weekend, Xi met US President Joe Biden at the 31st APEC Economic Leaders ...

  9. Little Red Guards - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Red_Guards

    In 1966, the Cultural Revolution began. In middle schools and universities, the Red Guards spread rapidly as a new student organization.. On February 4, 1967, the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party issued the "Notice on the Proletarian Cultural Revolution in Primary Schools (Draft)", [3] proposing that primary schools are "an important front" in the Cultural Revolution, and ...