During the Cultural Revolution, the Communist government intervened in family life by promoting the idea of loyalty to the state over familial ties. Traditional family structures were undermined as children were encouraged to denounce their parents, and revolutionary ideals were prioritized over personal relationships. The government also facilitated the establishment of communal living and collective child-rearing practices, diminishing the traditional roles of parents and the nuclear family. Additionally, Propaganda campaigns aimed at fostering a revolutionary spirit often depicted familial bonds as secondary to allegiance to the Communist Party.
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The Cultural Revolution was launched by Chinese Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong during his last decade in power.
It was to remove the Emperor from power and to institute a communist government.
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to encourage more Chinese youth to be involved
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