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Mao Zedong sought to be influential in the Republic of China primarily to promote his vision of communism and to lead the peasant revolution against the ruling Nationalist government. He believed that the existing political structure was corrupt and failed to address the needs of the rural population. By asserting communist ideology, Mao aimed to mobilize the masses, particularly the agrarian workforce, to establish a new socialist order. Ultimately, his efforts contributed to the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949.

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