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Mao Zedong remains one of the most polarizing figures in modern history. Was he the visionary who unified China and lifted millions from poverty, or a tyrant whose utopian experiments caused catastrophic famine? This podcast, hosted by Lucas and Luna, doesn't take sides—it takes a scalpel to the contradictions. We trace Mao's rise from a peasant schoolteacher to the leader of the Chinese Communist Revolution, examining the Long March, the Yan'an years, and the founding of the People's Republic in 1949. We dissect the Great Leap Forward (1958-1962), the resulting Great Chinese Famine that killed tens of millions, and the Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) that dismantled institutions and terrorized intellectuals. We explore Mao's strategic mind through the Sino-Soviet split, the Korean War, and his engagement with the Third World. We also confront the cult of personality—the Little Red Book, the slogan 'Serve the People,' and the Mao badge phenomenon. Beyond politics, we discuss the legacy of land reform, women's rights under the Marriage Law, and the destruction of temples. Each episode balances archives, memoirs, and scholarly debates. Whether you see Mao as a revolutionary hero or a ruthless dictator, this show will deepen your understanding of China's turbulent 20th century and the man who shaped it. #MaoZedong #ChineseRevolution #GreatLeapForward #CulturalRevolution #LongMarch #CommunistChina #Maoism #ChineseHistory #20thCenturyHistory #ColdWar #SinoSovietSplit #GreatChineseFamine #LittleRedBook #Tiananmen #PeopleRepublicOfChina #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode Mao's 1966 Cultural Revolution: The First Red Guard Rally cover

Mao's 1966 Cultural Revolution: The First Red Guard Rally

In August 1966, Mao Zedong appeared atop Tiananmen Gate before a million Red Guards, launching the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. This episode focuses on the first mass rally: how it was staged, the raw teenage energy, the symbolic burning of the 'Four Olds', and the role of Lin Biao as the newly anointed heir. We trace the lead-up from the May 16 Circular, the dismissal of the Work Teams, and the rise of student rebels like Nie Yuanzi at Peking University. Drawing on eyewitness accounts and official propaganda, we explore how the rallies transformed Chinese politics and society overnight. The conversation also touches on the tragic aftermath: the Red Guard factional wars, the destruction of cultural relics, and the purges that followed. A pivotal moment in modern Chinese history. #CulturalRevolution #MaoZedong #RedGuard #Tiananmen #LinBiao #NieYuanzi #PekingUniversity #May16Circular #FourOlds #GreatProletarianCulturalRevolution #ChineseHistory #1966 #MaoistChina #Propaganda #MassRally #FactionalStruggle #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

13. juli 2026 - 7 min
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Mao's 1964 Third Front: The Hidden Industrial Heartland

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore an often-overlooked chapter of Mao's China: the Third Front construction (San Xian Jianshe). Beginning in 1964, Mao ordered a massive relocation of factories, research institutes, and military industries deep into China's remote interior—mountains of Sichuan, Yunnan, and Guizhou. The goal was to create a self-sufficient industrial base safe from Soviet or American attack. Lucas walks through the staggering logistics: building the Chengdu-Kunming Railway through some of the world's most difficult terrain, the birth of Panzhihua as a steel city, and the toll on millions of workers. They also discuss the strategic rationale, the secrecy surrounding the project, and its long-term economic and environmental legacy. This episode reveals a side of Mao's China that was both visionary and brutal, hidden behind the bombast of the Cultural Revolution. #ThirdFront #SanXianJianshe #MaoZedong #Panzhihua #ChengduKunmingRailway #ColdWar #ChineseHistory #Industrialization #PRC #ZhouEnlai #LiFuchun #PLARailwayCorps #Sichuan #Yunnan #Guizhou #MaoEra #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mao's 1956 Hundred Flowers: The Trap of Free Speech

In 1956, Mao Zedong launched the Hundred Flowers Movement, inviting intellectuals to criticize the Chinese Communist Party openly. At first, it seemed like a genuine liberalization—a break from the purges of the Yan'an Rectification. But when the criticisms grew too sharp, Mao struck back with the Anti-Rightist Campaign, crushing dissent and exiling millions. This episode follows the brief spring of free expression in Beijing's Peking University, the cautious words of philosopher Feng Youlan, the bold attacks of journalist Liu Binyan, and the final betrayal that silenced a generation. Lucas and Luna explore how Mao used the movement to identify enemies, the role of propaganda chief Lu Dingyi, and the tragic irony of a revolution that feared its own thinkers. #HundredFlowers #AntiRightistCampaign #MaoZedong #PekingUniversity #FengYoulan #LiuBinyan #LuDingyi #ChineseIntellectuals #1956 #Beijing #CPC #Yan'anRectification #FreeSpeech #Propaganda #EastAsia #ChinaHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Mao's 1956 Hundred Flowers: The Brief Spring That Became a Trap

In May 1956, Mao Zedong launched the Hundred Flowers Campaign, inviting China's intellectuals to openly criticize the Communist Party. For a few months, a remarkable wave of candor swept through universities, newspapers, and government offices. But by June 1957, Mao abruptly reversed course, denouncing the critics as rightists and launching a brutal purge that sent hundreds of thousands to labor camps. This episode explores the campaign's origins in Mao's desire to outmaneuver Party conservatives, the unexpected ferocity of the criticism, and the tragic aftermath that silenced a generation. Key figures include Luo Longji, Zhang Bojun, and the young poet Liu Binyan. We trace how the Hundred Flowers became a trap, and why Mao later called it a necessary 'counterrevolutionary storm.' #HundredFlowersCampaign #MaoZedong #AntiRightistCampaign #LuoLongji #ZhangBojun #LiuBinyan #ChineseIntellectuals #RenminRibao #ZhongguoGongchandang #1956 #1957 #CulturalRevolutionPrecursor #Beijing #Zhongnanhai #CommunistPurge #EastAsianHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. juli 2026 - 9 min
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Mao's 1952 Five-Anti Campaign: The War on Bourgeois Corruption

In 1952, Mao Zedong launched the Five-Anti Campaign (Wu Fan Yundong), a sweeping purge targeting private industrialists and merchants accused of bribery, tax evasion, theft of state assets, cheating on government contracts, and stealing economic intelligence. This episode follows the campaign from its roots in the urban class struggle through its peak, examining how the Communist Party mobilized workers, students, and neighborhood committees to expose 'law-breaking capitalists.' We look at key figures like the businessman Wang Kangnian, who was publicly tried and executed, and the role of the People's Daily in shaping propaganda. The campaign seized control of major industries, crushed independent commerce, and forced private enterprises into joint state-private ownership, laying the groundwork for the 1956 socialist transformation. We explore the human cost—the suicides, the ruined families, the confessions extracted under pressure—and the lasting impact on China's business class. #FiveAntiCampaign #WuFanYundong #MaoZedong #ChineseHistory #1952 #CommunistParty #CapitalistPurge #EconomicHistory #China #Propaganda #ClassStruggle #Bourgeoisie #WangKangnian #PeopleDaily #StatePrivatePartnership #ColdWarChina #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. juli 2026 - 7 min
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