Mao Zedong: Revolutionary Hero or Ruthless Dictator? — Fexingo History
In late 1951, Mao Zedong launched the Three-Anti Campaign (san fan yundong), a sweeping purge targeting corruption, waste, and bureaucratism within the Chinese Communist Party, government, and state-owned enterprises. This episode dives into how the campaign played out in Beijing and Tianjin, focusing on the case of Liu Qingshan and Zhang Zishan—two senior party officials executed for embezzlement. We examine the kangaroo courts, the role of mass denunciations, and how the campaign strengthened Mao's personal control while reshaping the party's relationship with its own cadres. We also explore the campaign's link to the concurrent Five-Anti Campaign targeting private businesses, and how both set the stage for the first Five-Year Plan. Featuring the specific quota system for corruption cases, the use of the term 'tiger hunting' (da hu), and the eventual shift from radical purge to institutionalized discipline, this episode shows how the Three-Anti Campaign was not just a moral crusade but a tool for political consolidation. #MaoZedong #ThreeAntiCampaign #SanFanYundong #LiuQingshan #ZhangZishan #ChineseCommunistParty #Purge #Corruption #Bureaucracy #FiveAntiCampaign #Beijing #Tianjin #1951 #ColdWarChina #History #FexingoHistory #ChineseHistory #PoliticalPurge Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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