Red Guard n. 1.A member of an activist youth movement in China, prominent during the Chinese Cultural Revolution of the late 1960s, that espoused Maoist principles. 2.A member of a radical political group with Maoist leanings. [Translation of Chinese (Mandarin)hóng wèibīng:hóng,red+wèibī...
Understand the start of the Red Guards of China under the direction of Chairman Mao, as well as their influence on the Cultural Revolution and eventual end. The Red Guards TheRed Guardswere an extreme communist movement in China in the late 1960s. The Red Guards of China were the vanguard...
The Red Guards in China fought to preserve Cult of Mao:During the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution, a fervor and absolute obedience to Mao was created as the Cult of Mao. The Cult set Mao up as an idol, and the followers were signified by carrying a book of his quotations and ...
SINCE August 20, the young Red Guards of Peking, detachments of students, have taken to the streets. With the revolutionary rebel spirit of the proletariat, they have launched a furious offensive to... 请您先登录!GO TO TOP 5 chegongzhuang Xilu, P.O.Box 399-T, Beijing, China, 100048...
The Red Guards Pipes and Drums aim to spread the music and culture of Scottish bagpipes in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and other countries in South East Asia. The band is actively performing at various public and private events across the region, including Burns Night and the St Andrew's Bal...
Copy ReferenceAdd To Favorite 年份:1968期次:3 栏目:ARTICLES 作者:Red Guards of the Middle School of the Central Conservatory of Music 发布日期:1968-03-01 页码:36,37 全文: We are Chairman Mao's Red Guards,We steel our red hearts in great winds and waves.We arm ourselves with Mao Tse-...
The Red GuardsThe Red Guards were armed factory workers. They first appeared during the 1905 Revolution and they reformed in March 1917 in order to defend the government that replaced the overthrow of Nicholas II. The American writer, Bessie Beatty, saw them in action in early 1917: "The fac...
“The neo-Maoists say the Great Leap famine never happened, that it was a rumour started by the CIA,” says Yin Hongbiao, a professor at China’s elite Peking University and one of the leading experts on the Cultural Revolution. Yin was himself a member of the Red Guards, the gangs ...
During the Cultural Revolution, Chinese politics, the economy and legal system were all destroyed. Intellectuals had no basic human rights. At that time, the Red Guards could go to any intellectual’s home, burn their works, insult and even beat them so as to abolish the “Four Olds.” Th...
A red-crowned crane guards its chick and egg at Zhalong National Nature Reserve in Qiqihar, northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, May 7, 2024. Zhalong National Nature Reserve has made a detailed plan to ensure an ideal environment as the captive-bred red-crowned cranes there are in their ...