The Cultural Revolution in China was initiated by Mao Zedong, the Chairman of the Communist Party, in 1966. It aimed to reinforce communist ideology by removing capitalist, traditional, and cultural elements from Chinese society. Mao sought to reassert his control and mobilize the youth, leading to widespread social and political upheaval throughout the country until its official end in 1976.
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The cultural revolution
1966...Mao launched the cultural revolution primarily due to the fact that China had become far too conservative.
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China's cultural revolution did not effect Hinduism that much. However it did effect Buddhism In major ways. Buddhism Influenced Hinduism. Thus indirectly Hinduism was affected.
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