it was implemented because there were no toilets and everyone pooing was damaging the culture. Therefore they allocated specific poo zones and everyone was happy. Unfortunately the smell got so bad in these areas that a fight broke out amongst the people. Eventually people just reverted back to squat toilets and then people hated them so much that the pooped in their buckets and then threw it out thrie window and onto the streets like thay did in england. THis caused a lot of people t die and they hated the mperor for letting it happen... that's when they started go become a communist country. But they thought a communist sounded like diarrhea (unknown why) and so went to Imperialism! but noone wanted to be emperor anymore so they just let the USA take over...AFter many years the USA found a chinese man to be premier. The chinese man was yellow and was dumb because he ate his own poo for dinner.
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The goal of the 1966 Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China was to bring China and its people back to where they were before World War II. This struggle took 10 years, but a new, cultural China arose and China was once again a world power.
My reading of history is that Chairman Mao was mainly concerned with throwing China into a state of chaos in which his political enemies would be unable to act against him. His ideological justifications in terms of the class struggle are entirely unconvincing.
the major goal of the cultural revolution was to make the other nations worry about china's power. So over all china would be an economic super power.
Its goal was to establish a society of peasantes and workers in which all were equal.
To toke peasants (farmers) off the land and have them work in factories, whick backfired and crippled the economy.
the cultural revolution to revolutionize the chinese culture
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the cultural revolution
The cultural revolution is where China's president and chairman of the Comminist Party tried to change China's culture and traditions. Mao Zedong (or Mao Tse-tung) and Ling Biao were the leaders of the Cultural Revolution from 1966 to 1977. The Red Guards were the activists who were very cruel and brutal to anyone they considered as enemies of the revolution and not pro-communists enough.
It occurred in the People's Republic of China, between 1966 and 1976.