Yes, hes was. However he didn't play a very important role as he was a soldier in a local regiment in the Hunan province, who were on the same side as the revolutionarys but not revolutionarys themselves.
Mao Zedong was not in fact an important factor in the 1911 rebellion. He was just a soldier who was not even a revolutionary, but he was on the same side.
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He didn't get it from anybody. He started it himself.
Mao Zedong believed that the working class would drive a Chinese revolution. He also believed that Communism was the best way to achieve the revolution's end goals.
It ended when Mao Zedong died, which was 1976.
Mao Zedong was the originator of the successful Communist revolution in China.
There is no such person, you are probably thinking of Mao Zedong, who was a communist leader in China who began the Cultural Revolution.
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it helped mao Zedong convince the red guards to launch
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consolidate his power
consolidate his power