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The mango craze (Chinese: 芒果崇拜; pinyin: Mángguǒ Chóngbài) was the veneration or worship of mangoes in Mainland China during the Cultural Revolution period. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On August 5, 1968, Mao Zedong gave a box of Sindhri mangoes, given to him by the Pakistani Foreign Minister Mian Arshad Hussain , to the Worker-Peasant Mao ...
Every Chinese citizen was presented with the Little Red Book—a selection of quotes from Mao, which was required to be carried everywhere and be displayed at all public events, and citizens were expected to read the quotes from the book daily. [8] However, in the 1970s, Mao also criticized others for overdoing his own personality cult. [1] [9]
Pages in category "Chinese cults" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Mango cult; Mentuhui; N. New Testament Church (Hong Kong) S.
A List of Cadres to Be Protected was a roster of prominent individuals compiled by Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1966 to ensure their safety during the Cultural Revolution. The list received approval from Chairman Mao Zedong .
The methods criticized as feudal fascism included autocracy, ritualized dogma, mango worship, and military repression. [4] It also referred to a general lack of stable integration between the party and the state, which came from abuse of the mass line and a lack of regard to the Yan'an process for handling inter-party dissent.
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In this vegetarian version of the Chinese-American favorite, beef & broccoli, oven-baked tofu gets tossed in a savory, sweet, and slightly spicy sauce along with crisp-tender broccoli, then topped ...
5.2 Mao's cult of personality and "mango fever" (August) 5.3 Down to the Countryside Movement ... "The Chinese People's Liberation Army is the great school of Mao ...