Mao Zedong viewed peasants as the backbone of the Chinese revolution and a key force in the fight against feudalism and Imperialism. He believed that the rural population, due to their large numbers and revolutionary potential, could lead the Communist movement, contrasting with the traditional Marxist focus on the urban proletariat. Mao's emphasis on peasant support shaped his strategies during the Chinese Civil War and the establishment of the People's Republic of China in 1949. This perspective led to significant policy shifts, including land reforms aimed at empowering peasants.
Mao Zedong appealed to peasants in China.
Peasants supported Mao Zedong because they had nothing and had nothing to lose, and he promised I them everything
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Mao Zedong predicted that hundreds of millions of Chinese peasants would join the communist revolutionary movement. This prediction was based on his belief in the revolutionary potential of the rural population, which he saw as a powerful force for social change. Mao's strategy focused on mobilizing and organizing the peasants to overthrow the existing social and political order in China.
the poverty-stricken rural peasants
The Chinese Communist Leader under the name of Mao Zedong lured in Chinese peasants in order to strengthen the Red Army.
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He got support of the peasants, strengthening communist power.
No, Mao Zedong is not single.
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Mao Zedong married to Luo Yixiu in 1907 Mao Zedong married to Yang Kaihui in December 1920 Mao Zedong married to He Zizhen from 1928 to 1937 Mao Zedong married to Jiang Qing in November 20, 1938