The Origins of the Cultural Revolution Flashcards
When did the Cultural Revolution take place?
1966 - 76.
Who were the Red Guards?
Loose groupings of college and secondary school students, who embraced the cult of Mao and the aims of the
CR. They served as the ‘vanguard’ in the early stages of the CR.
Why did Mao allow the Shanghai Radicals to lead the Cultural Revolution in the early stages?
So he could ensure that his aims of purging the CCP leadership and remoulding culture could be achieved.
What were Mao’s 3 aims of the Cultural Revolution?
1) Remould Chinese culture.
2) Purge the CCP leadership.
3) Rectify the CCP, to prevent them from becoming akin to the USSR.
Name some members of the CCRG (7 possible).
1)Kang Sheng (head of the Central Case Extermination Group).
2) Jiang Qing (Mao’s wife).
3) Wang Li (propagandist).
4) Zhang Chunqiao (deputy head of the CCRG).
5) Yao Wenyuan (literary critic).
6) Qi Benyu (a theorist).
7) Chen Boda.
Why did Mao want to remould Chinese culture?
He believed that by changing culture, so all modes of thought and expression conformed to MZT, a truly
communist society could be built in China.
What were the events of the first battle in the Cultural Revolution, ‘Hai Rui Dismissed from Office’ (4)?
1) ‘Hai Rui Dismissed from Office’ was a play written by Wu Han, about an official getting fired after
criticising the Ming emperor, and was encouraged by Mao to write it.
2) Wu Han was an intellectual, historian and deputy mayor of Beijing. Him and his play were criticised in an
article, written by Yao Wenyuan in November 1965, for being antisocialist. This was also directed at CCP
leadership.
3) Wu Han’s boss was Peng Zhen, a Politburo member responsible for culture. Peng was held responsible,
and as he was allies with Deng and Liu, they too were criticised indirectly. They considered this an academic
(not political) debate, and so passed it to the CCRG to investigate.
4) In February 1966, the Shanghai Radicals claimed China was under threat from bourgeois and revisionist
ideas, opposing Mao. Lin Biao agreed, claiming cultural ‘struggle is inevitable’. This ensured this struggle
was not an academic debate, but part of a wider class struggle.
What were Jiang Qing’s beliefs on culture?
She believed that culture was a reflection of the society from which it springs, and serves a political purpose.
This means that a bourgeois society would produce bourgeois culture. Therefore, she believed it necessary to
eradicate all feudal, foreign and bourgeois influences in China, in order to achieve a socialist society.
What were the ‘Four Olds’?
Old culture, ideas, customs, and habits.
How was culture ‘reformed’ in the Cultural Revolution (5)?
1) Traditional opera was suppressed, and replaced with ‘revolutionary’ operas, focusing on peasants, workers
and soldiers.
2) Literature, art, film, and theatre were subject to strict censorship, and only those promoting revolutionary
themes were allowed.
3) Western music was labelled bourgeois and decadent, and was therefore banned.
4) Wearers of Western-style clothing were liable to be attacked.
5) Anything deemed as representative of the past (temples, art, ornamental gardens, etc.) were liable for
destruction.
Why did Mao want the Cultural Revolution to rectify the CCP away from the model of the USSR?
After Khrushchev’s disposal in 1964, for ‘hare-brained economic schemes’, Mao realised that the situation in
China resembled that of the USSR (GLF failure). He was convinced that the CCP had become overly
bureaucratic, corrupt and ineffective on all levels, and was on the path of revisionism. He believed that the
CCP needed to be rectified in order to prevent this.
What are large character wall posters?
Wall-mounted posters, handwritten in large Chinese writing, and is a traditional Chinese method of protest or
propaganda. They were used by the Red Guard to denounce their victims.
What is meant by ‘red by deed’ and ‘red by birth’?
1) To be red by birth, you had to come from a peasant’s, soldier’s or worker’s family, or be the child of a
Party official.
2) If you were not red by birth, and came from a more ‘bourgeois’ background, you had the opportunity to be
red by deed by participating in revolutionary struggle.
Why did Mao believe that the CCP was undergoing a class struggle in 1965?
Mao believed that the CCP was growing increasingly bureaucratic and corrupt, with the economic planning
of ‘pragmatists’ leading to increased inequality. Mao accused Liu and Deng of taking the ‘capitalist road’ and
running ‘independent kingdoms’.
Who was Peng Zhen?
Mayor of Beijing from 1951 - 1966, when he was purged.