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Mao's 1958 Great Leap: The Steel Furnace Disaster at Weixing

7 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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In 1958, Mao launched the Great Leap Forward, a radical push to industrialize China overnight. This episode focuses on the backyard steel furnace campaign, particularly the infamous Weixing Commune in Henan Province. Lucas and Luna explore how peasant families were forced to melt down tools, pots, and even cooking woks to produce useless iron ingots, while grain rotted in the fields. They discuss the human cost: the famine that killed tens of millions, the role of local cadres inflating production figures, and the long-term damage to China's agricultural base. The episode also touches on the cover-up and the eventual abandonment of the policy after 1961. Specific names include Mao Zedong, Zhou Enlai, Chen Yun, and local party secretary Wu Zhipu. Locations include Weixing Commune, Xinyang Prefecture, and the Luoyang Mining Machinery Plant. The episode confronts the tension between Mao's utopian vision and the brutal reality of state-imposed famine. #GreatLeapForward #MaoZedong #BackyardSteelFurnace #WeixingCommune #HenanFamine #ChineseHistory #DaYueJin #1958 #Famine #Industrialization #WuZhipu #ChenYun #ZhouEnlai #Xinyang #Luoyang #Maoism #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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