The youth were being given the power they never had before. They were encouraged to do things that all children love to do, resist authority and destroy
shared youth language and argot
A radical revolution made by Mao Tse-Tung in 1966. He ordered the mass mobilization of Chinese youth into Red Guard units. His aim was to start revolutionary fervor in a new generation to ward off the stagnation and bureaucratization he saw in the Soviet Union. He also believed that there were those in the Communist Party, such as Deng, who favored the introduction of free market forces into the country to raise the standard of living. The Cultural Revolution was to weaken the power of the Party and give Mao absolute power. However after Mao's death, Deng and others, introduced ideas from Hong Kong and brought about a rapidly rising economy. Today, Deng is revered.
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The gilded youth were a group of young, wealthy, well-dressed Frenchmen who reacted against the French Revolution's Reign of Terror by taking revenge on the brutal Jacobins. They were a sort of well-dressed street gang, so to speak.
Reagan Youth ended in 1989.
to encourage more Chinese youth to be involved
Mao's cultural revolution had negative results, such as closing of schools to encourage the youth to protests. Corruption also grew and economic growth slackened.
to encourage more Chinese youth to be involved
The Revolution was launched in May 1966. Mao alleged that bourgeois elements were entering the government and society at large, aiming to restore capitalism. He insisted that these "revisionists" be removed through violent class struggle. China's youth then responded to Mao's appeal by forming Red Guard groups around the country.
Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra was created in 2000.
speech about the role of the youth in establishing units in a diversified multi-cultural society
speech about the role of the youth in establishing units in a diversified multi-cultural society
青 春 qīng chūn youth; youthfulness
shared youth language and argot
speech about the role of the youth in establishing units in a diversified multi-cultural society
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Alfred Chan has written: 'Employment prospects of Chinese youth in Britain' -- subject(s): Employment, Youth, Chinese