The Real Story of Chairman Mao | Best Mao Zedong Documentary

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The Life Guide

The Life Guide

Күн бұрын

The founding father of Modern China, Mao Zedong would transform his country from an impoverished, divided nation, into a world power. But this progress was brought about at a terrible cost. Mao would enforce his policies through fear, violence, and the destruction of individual thought, cementing the Chinese Communist Party or CCP as the sole rulers of some 500 million people.
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During the Cultural Revolution he would mobilise an entire generation of Chinese youth known as Red Guards to kill in his name, building a state where he was worshipped like a God. Purges were soon launched to eliminate undesirable elements of society, such as landlords and capitalists, with millions being executed, driven to suicide, or sent to work camps known as laogai, where they would be re-educated through labour and subject to thought reform, psychological techniques designed to destroy their previous identity. The Red Guards were also instructed to purge the last elements of traditional Chinese society, particularly old ideas, customs, habits and culture, known as the Four Olds, with China’s historical sites becoming targets, with temples, artwork, graves, books and statues being destroyed and lost forever. All that would be lost would be replaced by The Little Red Book, a collection of Mao's quotes and speeches, which was held as the highest source of knowledge.
His policies would lead to the worst famine in recorded history, with it being estimated that he was responsible for the deaths of between 40 and 80 million people. A hero to some and a tyrant to many, Chairman Mao has one of the defining stories of the 20th century.
Timestamps 📽
Intro: 0:00
Mao's Youth 1:20
The Chinese Civil War 4:35
The Long March 7:13
Communist Victory 8:31
Life In Mao’s China 10:51
The Great Leap Forward 14:06
The Cultural Revolution 19:42
Mao’s Final Years 26:55
China After Mao 28:22
Primary Source: Mao: The Man Who Made China By Philip short
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@TheLifeGuide
@TheLifeGuide 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! *If you enjoyed the video, help support the channel by leaving a SUPER THANKS!* Remember to *Like & Subscribe* and click the *Bell Icon* to never miss an upload. *Timestamps* can be found below: *Timestamps* 📽 Intro: 0:00 Mao's Youth 1:20 The Chinese Civil War 4:35 The Long March 7:13 Communist Victory 8:31 Life In Mao’s China 10:51 The Great Leap Forward 14:06 The Cultural Revolution 19:42 Mao’s Final Years 26:55 China After Mao 28:22
@mknuth99
@mknuth99 2 жыл бұрын
Like and subscribe
@sha7303
@sha7303 2 жыл бұрын
I hated history as a kid, but love your videos
@sagarazack
@sagarazack 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing documentary! I felt like I was there.
@RoydeRee
@RoydeRee 2 жыл бұрын
It is absolutely baffling to me how youtube does not push this content so much more, it is without a doubt some of the best on this platform. When I'll get a job, I'll give you some of my first salary to make up for youtube lack of recognition :P
@sodblitz3445
@sodblitz3445 2 жыл бұрын
what is the name of the intro song?? it sounds so familiar it's driving me crazy
@jesusperales
@jesusperales 2 жыл бұрын
I lost so much time entertaining myself with Hollywood fiction, now I’m addicted to real world history thanks to you sir. Thank you
@Pr0Cre
@Pr0Cre 2 жыл бұрын
same!!
@user-ym1zm8kb6f
@user-ym1zm8kb6f 2 жыл бұрын
Hollywood or not . you're deceived again son. American Liberalism and Chinese Communism are both Wrong. the future belongs to Patriots. nations and countries must get back to their own Cultures, heritages and traditions. must end this Integration in the world that Globalism started.
@crippledgenius
@crippledgenius 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah it's life changing keep going
@theejason4035
@theejason4035 2 жыл бұрын
We love how year by year haters have to "declare" Karl Marx dead ... (Socialism, Communism, Soviet, Lenin-Stalin, Maoist...) As long as capitalism is still around ... as long as there is exploitation of the labour class ... Marxist will remain relevant ... Downfall of capitalism ... rich remain richer and poor even poorer ! You see this during every economic crisis, Marx's books see higher sales. "... the end goals of communist is socialist ..." Karl Marx ☭ World of the Workers, Unite ! ☭ Long Live Spiritual of Marxism !
@freetrolling6806
@freetrolling6806 2 жыл бұрын
@@user-ym1zm8kb6f you are also WRONG, the future belongs to traitors.
@yaboikwebin9677
@yaboikwebin9677 2 жыл бұрын
This channel is WAY too underrated. Great quality, very accurate, and an articulate narrator.
@JTKatz07
@JTKatz07 2 жыл бұрын
I learned more through this channel than anything in the education system
@payableondeath9091
@payableondeath9091 Жыл бұрын
@Jessica one man's trash is another's treasure😇
@sanzyboy3952
@sanzyboy3952 Жыл бұрын
Oh shit I'm sorry
@sunboy1558
@sunboy1558 Жыл бұрын
The Chinese propaganda here it is
@StaszekAlcatraz
@StaszekAlcatraz Жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's nice fact-wise. Though a free coffee coming along with it would be nice
@kengardens
@kengardens 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best documentaries I’ve seen on history so far. Everything was so clear and comprehensive. Thank you, you’re doing an amazing job.
@yjcao9833
@yjcao9833 Жыл бұрын
You are kidding?
@NorthKoreanLover89484
@NorthKoreanLover89484 9 ай бұрын
About the opening, Mao did NOT transform China into the world superpower it is known as today, that was from the work of Deng Xiaoping and Zhou Enlai.
@barryallen1661
@barryallen1661 8 ай бұрын
except it full of fause info
@holiday8473
@holiday8473 4 ай бұрын
尊敬的志士仁人:您好! 我是一位来自中国最底层的农民和工人。面对极权专治的中国模式挑战全世界的宪政民主制度。全世界的民主国家必须要深入了解并明白一件事实:自从1949年中国共产党执政以来,中国的几亿农民辛苦种田向政府缴纳公粮、缴纳农业税、免费修筑水利工程、为中国共产党建国之初提供了财政上的原始积累,在计划生育的政策下中国农民被迫人工流产、结扎上环、缴纳超生罚款,农民被户口制度限制在农村不能自由人口流动,过着奴隶一样没有人权和福利的生活。1959-1961年三年大饥荒期间保守估计饿死四千万人口,其中绝大部分都是农村人口。1980年中国改革开放以后绝大部分农民进入城市充当红色血汗工厂工人、建筑工人、环境卫生工人,拿着最低的微薄工资干着最累最脏的工作,无法享受城市户口的住房、医疗、养老、教育等福利保障待遇,由于中国的户口制度使得中国农民和工人的子女只能待在户口所在地的农村接受教育,导致中国出现全世界最大规模的农村留守儿童和孤寡老人无人照顾的悲惨状况。如今中国已经是全球第二大经济体,但牺牲付出最大的农民和工人群体得到的是负福利待遇,而中国共产党政府公务员和高官干部却享受着特权高福利待遇。中国政府利用这些“低人权”廉价劳动力的“优势”吸引大量国际金融资本的投资,让中国成为全球最大的红色血汗工厂。中国生产的产品价格低是因为中国农民和工人的超长时间加班也只有微薄的工资,最关键的是中国没有独立于政府之外的工会组织为农民和工人争取公平的福利保障待遇。要想改变中国政府利用这种低人权“优势”在全球贸易市场进行不公平竞争现状,全世界的民主国家有责任督促和施压中国政府要求提高大多数底层中国人的人权和福利保障待遇,美国的贸易制裁和欧盟的反倾销根本解决不了贸易逆差问题。只有大多数的中国底层农民和工人的人权和福利保障待遇提高了才能让全世界民主国家的经济利益和劳工福利保障不受损害(如现在美国左派已经开始提出缩减福利保障的政策)。如果中国农民和工人的人权和福利标准不能逐渐向民主国家劳工看齐,那么民主国家的劳工的人权和福利标准就只能逐渐向中国农民和工人看齐,因此全世界的民主国家有责任要帮助全体中国底层农民和工人的人权发声向中国政府全面施压,而不能视而不见实行绥靖政策,也不能只单独强调新疆、西藏、香港以及异议人士的人权状况,只有提高大多数底层中国人的人权和福利保障才能维护全世界的贸易市场公平竞争。只有通过对中国共产党政府不断提出人权和福利问责、要求成立自由独立的工会农会组织、倒逼财政公开、预算透明,最终使得中国逐步走上宪政民主之路。民主化的中国对于全世界的稳定与和平不可或缺,同时也是全世界都无法逃避的责任,因为我们都是地球公民。希望全世界的有识之士一起努力让民主宪政战胜极权专治、让良币战胜劣币、让文明战胜野蛮,使得这个世界更加美好。加油! 此致 敬礼 一个不愿做奴隶的人 2023/12/22
@bestelectronicmusicfromnew5189
@bestelectronicmusicfromnew5189 2 жыл бұрын
In terms of the history of China, it's important to give context: there was 150 years of anarchy, opium, looting, disease, 150 years of civil war and lawlessness, banditry, brutality... that's where he came from, just like stalin, who was beaten as a small child, the context of these countries explains their current states.
@ry8246
@ry8246 2 жыл бұрын
And they will do all things necessary to ensure they will not be humiliated again.
@TheRinolander
@TheRinolander 2 жыл бұрын
No surprise this comment comes from a civilization which has more than 1000yrs Dark middle age
@TheRinolander
@TheRinolander 2 жыл бұрын
@@ry8246 While experiencing 1000 yrs middle age full of religious wars, killings, invading and black death disease there follows slavery of Africans, slaughtering aboriginal people, Privateering license, colonization, opium war for forcing ppl consuming drugs, initiating two WW, brings wars to middle east... WOW, Compared to the western history, Chinese are far more humiliated.
@sarairuiz2369
@sarairuiz2369 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRinolander no
@garyoakham9723
@garyoakham9723 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRinolander a civilization that created that technology you’re using to complain about western technology
@ritikthorat7769
@ritikthorat7769 Жыл бұрын
Half an hour feels like a lot but not when I watch your documentries, its informative and interesting at the same time!! Thank you for educating people!✋
@presleymckinley8984
@presleymckinley8984 2 жыл бұрын
Such great quality . Thank you a thousand times over . You’ll never be able to fully grasp how much people appreciate this.
@ln3041
@ln3041 2 жыл бұрын
Tremendous work! wathced many of this channels videos, very well executed and pure joy to watch. Thank you very much for those.
@misheckdzviti8026
@misheckdzviti8026 Жыл бұрын
An all round documentary piece on Chinese Revolution and Development though some ugly pages of the Revolution looks
@zimeng5800
@zimeng5800 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your amazing work, and I'm very impressed by your ending sentence!
@sukalyanhalder4068
@sukalyanhalder4068 Жыл бұрын
Such a nice and thoroughly studied documentary!! I appreciate and salute you all for this tremendous effort.. Am in love with this channel..
@jaytothelu
@jaytothelu 2 жыл бұрын
i love your vids bro, you're by far my favorite documentary creator, please keep it up, i love the pacing and structure of your vids!
@TheLifeGuide
@TheLifeGuide 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jacky 👍
@mwewamwandwe3056
@mwewamwandwe3056 2 жыл бұрын
I can't begin to explain how excited i get for a new release from this channel. They're honestly too far apart. I love this content so much. Hope we can get a new mythology video soon.❤️ Your work is appreciated guys, keep it up. ❤️
@TheLifeGuide
@TheLifeGuide 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! 👍
@condorX2
@condorX2 Жыл бұрын
Aye. I'm excited as well because I learned so much. I remembered we had to pay for the History Channel to watch this premium contents. Anyway Nice documentary! Mao remind me of Columbus. They both love to silence their critic. The only problem is that we get more Mao on KZbin. I guess he's more popular. Reference The American Indian Holocaust, known as the “500-year war” and the World’s Longest Holocaust In The History Of Mankind Death Toll: 95,000,000 to 114,000,000 American Holocaust: D. Stannard (Oxford Press, 1992) - The list of American genocidal policies includes: Mass-execution, Biological warfare, Forced Removal from homelands, Incarceration, Indoctrination of non-indigenous values, forced surgical sterilization of native women, Prevention of religious practices, just to name a few. By mass execution, before the arrival of Columbus, the land defined as the 48 contiguous states of America numbered more than 12 million. Four centuries later, it had been reduced by 95% (237 thousand). How? When Columbus returned in 1493 he brought a force of 17 ships. He began to implement slavery and mass extermination of the Taino population of the Caribbean. Within three years five million were dead. Fifty years later the Spanish census recorded only 200 living! Las Casas, the primary historian of the Columbian era, writes of numerous accounts of the horrendous acts that the Spanish colonists inflicted upon the indigenous people, which included hanging them en masse, roasting them on spits, hacking their children into pieces to be used as dog food, and the list continues. This did not end with Columbus’ departure, the European colonies and the newly declared United States continued similar conquests. Massacres occurred across the land such as the Wounded Knee Massacre. Not only was the method of massacre used, other methods for “Indian Removal” and “clearing” included the military slaughter of tribal villages, bounties on native scalps, and biological warfare. British agents intentionally gave Tribes blankets that were intentionally contaminated with smallpox. Over 100 thousand died among the Mingo, Delaware, Shawnee, and other Ohio River nations. The U.S. army followed suit and used the same method on the Plains tribal populations with similar success.
@dancole2994
@dancole2994 Жыл бұрын
Shows the importance of freedom of speech, as you need people to call you out and challenge you to be a good leader.
@royalchief1772
@royalchief1772 5 ай бұрын
​@condorX2 how could America cause a 500 year holocaust if they've only been a country for 250 years? Lol just because the Spanish killed the vast majority of them, America gets the blame?
@TimothyZakaria
@TimothyZakaria 2 ай бұрын
​@TheLifeGuide I believe he's my father I was born in China but I didn't know this.
@kektalks
@kektalks 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for summarizing alot of it into 25 mins! Would recommend people this channel if they are interested in history or life in general!
@mokpra
@mokpra Жыл бұрын
You fight against a corrupt power. And you become corrupt yourself when you get that power. It's like the ring from Lord of the rings. The number of absolute dictators in the 20th century was terrifying. The suffering for the innocent people of this era was unimaginable. And there are always a few in every era. Great and very illustrative content.
@justicejordan1636
@justicejordan1636 Жыл бұрын
"Power is dangerous, it corrupts the best and attracts the worst" - Ragnar
@lipincheng
@lipincheng Жыл бұрын
Nothing new, dragon slayers are just new dragons in the making. But wasn't that what Mao fought against in his endless anti graft, anti waste campaigns? Starting with his own family, no one was allowed to get rich through special privilege.
@gabewhooser8161
@gabewhooser8161 Жыл бұрын
Dictatorships haven't gone anywhere they just go by different names. For example, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Venezuela, China, Vietnam, N Korea, Canada, etc. Once you have power the only thing that satisfies you is more power
@lipincheng
@lipincheng Жыл бұрын
@@gabewhooser8161 What's keeping you from listing the 190 countries on this planet? Humanity is not cancer of the earth?
@lipincheng
@lipincheng Жыл бұрын
@@gabewhooser8161 BTW, in the Cuban missile crisis, had it not been for 1 Soviet sub officer, we'd had all been dead.
@deb0815
@deb0815 2 жыл бұрын
I am really impressed by your work! This is the first time I'm hearing someone talk about Mao but instead of going like "he was the spawn of satan. the end" this channel really took the time to include a lot of events and gave context for everything.
@devinm.608
@devinm.608 Жыл бұрын
Seems like so many communist leaders are so well-intentioned but it's like all their plans blow up in their faces. Same shit happened with Stalin too.
@Gleifel
@Gleifel Жыл бұрын
Saying mao was the one who caused China’s rise is factually false though.
@cuanputrump445
@cuanputrump445 Жыл бұрын
if you read the book written by Mao,you will surprise that he is a godlike person!the western media denigrate him evil but the truth just opposite.
@cuanputrump445
@cuanputrump445 Жыл бұрын
Funny thing is that Chinese don’t believe god and evil,they are faithful with materialism!so Chinese don’t care about what western media says,Chinese only believe what they seeing,seeing is believing,and refuse to accept subjective word!
@davecarron323
@davecarron323 Жыл бұрын
bruh the video and plenty of sources state that he mobilized youth to kill intellectual middle class in the name of class politics, and his planned famine (genocide) killed an estimated 40-80 million people. what is wrong with you
@TheKandiqurl
@TheKandiqurl 2 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you for this ! Well put together and I learned a lot
@samuelwatson4624
@samuelwatson4624 2 жыл бұрын
He told common Chinese people "women can hold up half the sky" in the 1950s. Women rights have been greatly restored and extended at his time.
@MagSnapShots
@MagSnapShots 2 жыл бұрын
Restoring Women’s rights was not unique to China at that time. Happened all over Europe, Japan, the Asian Tigers, Australia.
@nekozombie
@nekozombie 2 жыл бұрын
@@MagSnapShots Even if it was, why is the commenter stating this? As a form of support of his regime?
@megaera2988
@megaera2988 Жыл бұрын
You guys have to know, before Mao, woman was considered as literally considered nonhuman/property of the family, Back then Women was literally treated as bad as how indian women treated Today.
@easonzhang1326
@easonzhang1326 Жыл бұрын
@@MagSnapShots but china now, is one of the few country which have almost 50-50 women-man working ratio, that means st
@alexfriedman2047
@alexfriedman2047 Жыл бұрын
You do realize he murdered literally tens of millions of women for no reason and tortured and raped them, right? He literally killed millions upon millions of innocent women... " YeAh He'S a ReAl FeMiNiSt , mAn "
@sidneyvaldez4349
@sidneyvaldez4349 2 жыл бұрын
thank you! there are so much factors you failed to be critical about, but im interested to mao's revolutionary work now more than ever, thanks to you
@Daniilo11
@Daniilo11 Жыл бұрын
Should he push more of an agenda?
@afkdker2760
@afkdker2760 Жыл бұрын
a wise man once said, "people will never truly understand anything unless they have experienced it themselves"
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 ай бұрын
Yet so many think they understand everyone elses life based on their own, which is logically false. So many think they know whats best for everyone else. Saw that mentality start around 2000. And growing. Mostly on the left
@QingLi-bo6uo
@QingLi-bo6uo 2 ай бұрын
“没有调查就没有发言权”
@syediftikharali8771
@syediftikharali8771 2 жыл бұрын
YOU'RE DOING AMAZING, KEEP IT UP!
@NDAGR-
@NDAGR- 2 жыл бұрын
For a min I thought this was gonna be a fluff piece but you did a great job sir 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@user-lw6sp5pk1y
@user-lw6sp5pk1y Жыл бұрын
Great documentary. Strangly, I see so many things in this documentary mirrored in our society today.
@philipwilliams2310
@philipwilliams2310 Жыл бұрын
.... Good POINT!
@Drew-nd7vb
@Drew-nd7vb 2 жыл бұрын
What a phenomenal break down.
@boyiyelcham2630
@boyiyelcham2630 2 жыл бұрын
Great video,delicate and interesting,basically objective,thanks for your work 👍🏻❤️🇨🇳
@Priinsu
@Priinsu Жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying these videos on West Taiwanese History. It's really interesting.
@wiql3052
@wiql3052 Жыл бұрын
I'm Chinese,when i learned about the recent history of our country,I often shed tears.it's too high price to this ancient civilization entreing the modern era ,conservative estimate of more than 100 milion people died.
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 ай бұрын
Then why would so many hold Mao in such high regard? Are they forced through social norms? I guess i’ll never understand
@nnbbq9003
@nnbbq9003 3 ай бұрын
​@@pitchforkpeasant6219When you and your ancestors experienced thousands of years of feudal and imperial oppression. You can see the charisma of a leader who yells "long live the people" in the face of everyone yelling "long live Chairman Mao" and actually does it. The essence of the Cultural Revolution is not a game of power. As long as Mao stands on the Tian'anmen, power will always be his. He is rebelling, rebelling against the Communist Party as the new ruling class, and the future power is back in the hands of the family, the capitalists. But he is old, he can no longer lead the revolutionary movement, he can only start a revolution, and hope that there will be another "Mao Zedong" to lead the revolutionary group again, generation by generation. Until real people 's democracy and people' s autonomy are realized.
@user-nh2yi2sv9c
@user-nh2yi2sv9c Ай бұрын
⁠@@pitchforkpeasant6219结束了上百年的战争
@srijaniroy12
@srijaniroy12 5 ай бұрын
Please keep making content based on such topics. Really helpful for students like me. I appreciate your efforts and hardwork that aims at providing a better insight to us viewers ❤
@narendrasibal6938
@narendrasibal6938 2 жыл бұрын
What an amazing video. Underrated channel
@yogi9631
@yogi9631 Жыл бұрын
A superb documentary indeed.
@hmongwisdom3298
@hmongwisdom3298 2 жыл бұрын
A brilliant educational documentary video presentation.
@matthewbonfield
@matthewbonfield Жыл бұрын
beautifully informative, thank you!
@lucasenatore8245
@lucasenatore8245 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent historical account!
@TopLobster11
@TopLobster11 2 жыл бұрын
Mao: We will kill sparrows, they harm crops Nature: Wait till you find out about…… FOOD CHAIN!!!!
@lab204forest7
@lab204forest7 2 жыл бұрын
Having Mao Zedong is like a double-edged sword, it cuts both ways. He built a foundation for a united China, with vast sacrifice of human lives. Many Chinese people benefited from his rule, and many suffered or even died from his rule. I used to dislike him due to the culture revolution, as I grew older, I began to see him from different perspectives.
@shuttfup2610
@shuttfup2610 2 жыл бұрын
Chiang united China. All Mao did was beating Chiang and took his throne
@pixelbob9671
@pixelbob9671 2 жыл бұрын
The most prolific murderer I love different perspectives
@LZhang-sj7wu
@LZhang-sj7wu 2 жыл бұрын
He is not perfect, but a necessary man to China and Chinese people. We need an iron man to rebuild and reunify the whole culture. We want to live and we don't want to kneel before foreigners.
@pixelbob9671
@pixelbob9671 2 жыл бұрын
@@LZhang-sj7wu I agree you guys needed a leader to help rally against foreign powers but he murdered and let so many starve far far far more people died under him then the entirety of the century of humiliation also he steadily destroyed Chinese culture in place of being a copy of the Soviet Union
@pixelbob9671
@pixelbob9671 2 жыл бұрын
@@LZhang-sj7wu also not to mention he is the reason you have the tyranny of a government to this day maybe at the start of his efforts he cared for his people but he quickly gave way to a power trip that still persists
@Luc9Nine
@Luc9Nine Жыл бұрын
Thanks man, i love your videos
@acrazysheepdog1555
@acrazysheepdog1555 Жыл бұрын
I pity the red guards. They did some terrible things, but being brainwashed as youth, fully devoted to their leader, even killing for him…only to be abandoned and left to rot away out of history. It’s sad, how cruel and cold human beings can be.
@user-wg4sj3th2n
@user-wg4sj3th2n Жыл бұрын
You have been thoroughly brainwashed by the western media. I grew up in the countryside. My mother met Mao Zedong alive in Tiananmen. She went through that time. My parents and I talked about Mao Zedong well. When they talked about Mao Zedong, I saw light in their eyes. He was the spiritual belief of hundreds of millions of poor people at that time. Why didn't I hear my grandma and my parents say that our village was starving? If there are no villages in Shangouzi that starve to death, but 80 million villages across the country starve to death? This is an insult to Mao Zedong. His clothes are all patched. For the sake of new China, many of his family members died in the War of Resistance against Japan, the War of Liberation, and the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea. How can you insult our rescuers with the planting you saw in the western media? Have you ever been to China? Have you done any research?
@themeerofkats8908
@themeerofkats8908 11 ай бұрын
They weren't brainwashed, in fact they were truly liberated. More than you. The reason why you specifically think they write brainwashed is because you orientalist racism towards Asians.
@anotherguyonthepc5
@anotherguyonthepc5 9 ай бұрын
​@user-wg4sj3th2n defense of communism is inexcusable evil, people like you with this ideology are fools responsible for millions of deaths, far more than any other ideology in the past 150 years.
@user-zt6oo4dv2w
@user-zt6oo4dv2w 6 ай бұрын
@@user-wg4sj3th2n 进传销集团里的受害人许多多年以后还觉得自己没有被害,你说你父母的例子我只觉得可笑
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 ай бұрын
@@user-wg4sj3th2nmy grandfather was born just outside of Shanghai. His mother was Chinese. Just because Mao might have made positive accomplishments doesnt undo or excuse the deaths of millions of people. Especially democide, the deaths of your own people. The end shouldn’t justify the means. Especially at the expense of millions.
@owennelson2460
@owennelson2460 2 жыл бұрын
Love these videos
@joenichols3901
@joenichols3901 Жыл бұрын
Dude this channel makes some killer content jeez
@gunnarsmith2273
@gunnarsmith2273 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video, can you leave a list of your sources in the comments or something if possible?
@TopLobster11
@TopLobster11 2 жыл бұрын
Check description
@nazmulislam8918
@nazmulislam8918 2 жыл бұрын
Wow a lot of information in 25 minutes ❤️
@warh1story563
@warh1story563 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished watching midway battle ww2, keep it up 👍
@steppikutty
@steppikutty 10 ай бұрын
This was brilliant. Thank you!
@frankmerriwell8339
@frankmerriwell8339 Жыл бұрын
Coming from an English channel, I guess this is as neutral as it can get. Of course his mistakes are focused more than his achievements due to ideological reasons. I just want to make it clear that officially the Chinese people have decided that he is a great figure whose contribution to this nation can’t be overshadowed by his mistakes in later years. And that’s why his thought is still taught in school and his picture is still on the top of Tiananmen to this day.
@hongyiwu7980
@hongyiwu7980 Жыл бұрын
very genuine comment. I would like to add that Chinese youth today sees mao as a symbol of rebellion against any existing equalities, especially the ones between labour and capital. The west focuses on mao's mistake while completely ignoring that before mao's rule, the reign of terror and violence were just everyday life under kuomintang's rule. All the seniors in my life who lived through mao's years all commented in favour of mao and his leadership. I think if the west really does value the concept of democracy so much then perhaps consider listen to the people who lived through the era insteading of repeating narratives like "They are all just brainwashed". It's fooling just fooling yourself really.
@omnius290
@omnius290 Жыл бұрын
Or maybe, the CCP fueled the propaganda that Mao is a good leader. Watch some docus where local chinese told their story about the horrors of Mao Zedong's reign.
@prasanth2601
@prasanth2601 Жыл бұрын
Apart from uniting china, mao didn't do anything great for his people. He is a great military personnel but definitely a worse political leader.
@FaCeLesSC
@FaCeLesSC Жыл бұрын
Its simple, all people focus on their mistake then focusing on the good things they made. in this world, you should focus on their good things they made then focusing in mistake thats just a problem of everypeople and why there's always a trouble anywere
@JSA-Studios
@JSA-Studios Жыл бұрын
He killed millions of people he was a bad guy this is like saying hitler did good things for german people so you shouldn't let that overshadow the holocaust.
@mcbooter_4863
@mcbooter_4863 2 жыл бұрын
i really enjoyed this story. it was very valuable to my high school life. I would like to thank the creator of this video for providing me great information for my global studies essay.
@loneranger4469
@loneranger4469 2 жыл бұрын
The rise of modern China would be impossible without the foundation laid by Mao... of a country on the rise with emphasis on education, healthcare science and technology for all and a unity and belief of purpose of a people. The price for the mistakes of some decisions are highly exaggerated. And by the way, China may have paid a price for decisions of its leaders in terms of lives of Chinese. US imperialism, the biggest propaganda machine against China, made the whole world pay in terms of millions of lives for it's imperialist ambitions from Korea, Vietnam, Yugoslavia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Yemen etc etc ....not to mention the brutal death squads in countless regime change coups by the CIA all over the world.
@chrisp7110
@chrisp7110 2 жыл бұрын
This is true and it is why he is viewed as the founding father for the Chinese. The west or the USA might say he is "evil" but if someone in the USA did what Mao has done for China then it would be viewed as a Hero instead of a Villian. That is why I don't buy western Propaganda on any level as an American growing up here. Until I see a million proof then it is automatically labeled as Propaganda in my book.
@bobcat24
@bobcat24 Жыл бұрын
Brainwashed by Mao’s propaganda.
@loneranger4469
@loneranger4469 Жыл бұрын
@@bobcat24 Have you ever thought of the other possibility... Brainwashed by liberal Western propaganda..🙂
@megaera2988
@megaera2988 Жыл бұрын
👏 bravo
@user-vm7tz1tz5n
@user-vm7tz1tz5n Жыл бұрын
你说的太好了,美国对世界来说,是独裁暴虐的
@SamSpadeLives
@SamSpadeLives Жыл бұрын
Simply put, this is pure gold… many thanks
@charlesriver12
@charlesriver12 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent summary.
@trees3987
@trees3987 2 жыл бұрын
amazing videos dude, more plz
@aarontan5748
@aarontan5748 2 жыл бұрын
As I Chinese student, I would like to say most of the content are the same as what my grandparents told me. There were also some things I hadn't heard of. Overall the video is still objective. Well done!
@aarontan5748
@aarontan5748 2 жыл бұрын
Sometimes this period of history is difficult to truly objectively portray. Because people at the country try to cover it up, and people abroad try to demonize it.
@KakaOfTheRealMadrid
@KakaOfTheRealMadrid 2 жыл бұрын
Do you hear these stories now or is it different? What are your opinions of censorship?
@aarontan5748
@aarontan5748 2 жыл бұрын
@@KakaOfTheRealMadrid People rarely talk about culture revolution in their daily lives. It's in the history and it's fact that most of us recognize it was devastating. It appears in books and lectures. Personally, the impact of the revolution depends on what position you were in. If you're a peasant, it doesn't matter to you. But if you were a teacher or a student it was really bad. My grandfather couldn't go to university because of that. Everyone makes mistakes, generally, most of citizen respect Mao.
@LucielStarz123
@LucielStarz123 2 жыл бұрын
@@aarontan5748 nobody who's sane 'respect' Mao. it's all pure indoctrination
@aarontan5748
@aarontan5748 2 жыл бұрын
@@LucielStarz123 So funny. If you're interested in him, you could read Maurice Meisner's book.
@louquinn6825
@louquinn6825 2 жыл бұрын
Very good, learnt loads thank you
@chrishankerseelan1551
@chrishankerseelan1551 Жыл бұрын
Well documented 👏👍⭐
@0s0sXD
@0s0sXD Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this fantastic video
@jonathangasana
@jonathangasana 2 жыл бұрын
Your history documentaries are the best
@FUNFUN-gu5fn
@FUNFUN-gu5fn 2 жыл бұрын
If god asks Iraqi, Afghanistani, or Syrian people a question. "If I send you a leader, who will protect your country from foreign invasion, protect your land, industrialization your country that no other country would dare to invade you, but....." people in those countries would say: "please send that leader, I don't care what cost that comes with"
@lotrlmao1648
@lotrlmao1648 2 жыл бұрын
Isnt Iraqi overthrow their very own leader, as well as Syrian ? Other nations wont have a chance to make a fuse in your nation if your people are as strong as your leader.
@sharmilalama5357
@sharmilalama5357 Жыл бұрын
@@lotrlmao1648 that was a coup by U.S.
@toyinbode4368
@toyinbode4368 Жыл бұрын
They may change their minds if the costs are more deaths than the foreigners caused
@user-un1lj4jq3o
@user-un1lj4jq3o Жыл бұрын
revolution cant go peacefully need ton of blood
@wheresmyeyebrow1608
@wheresmyeyebrow1608 Жыл бұрын
@@user-un1lj4jq3o Why did that blood have to flow for more than 3 decades after the revolution was over?
@cosmicfugue1226
@cosmicfugue1226 Жыл бұрын
Very well narrated, thank you. I knew nothing about China's history. Hearing about this horrific period in this 25 min video seemed to last 25 years. Never knew there were such cruel men. Oh, what a world.
@fansyoyu7211
@fansyoyu7211 9 ай бұрын
Don't take the information from this video seriously, and don't use this video as an argument for Chinese history. This video contains a lot of bias and unproven source
@user-qs8wq6ym3w
@user-qs8wq6ym3w 5 ай бұрын
作为一个中国人我并不认可你的观点。中国有一大批年轻人开始正确的能正确理解毛主席,崇拜毛主席。毛主席不光是中国的伟人,还是世界的伟人,他帮助第三世界的国家,在帝国主义的侵略的时候,勇敢的反抗。
@thabangmaimela4034
@thabangmaimela4034 5 ай бұрын
Revolution is the mother of all poverty. In order for a true change there should be some difficulties
@davidkriz4235
@davidkriz4235 2 ай бұрын
Very well done. This is exactly the kind of content for which I used to watch The History Channel (before it turned into reality show garbage).
@georgei2538
@georgei2538 2 жыл бұрын
Let me tell you why the Cultural Revolution happened. After winning the war and gaining power throughout the country, the Chinese Communist Party quickly corrupted. The new dignitaries ride on the overwhelming majority of the people. Mao sighed, "Where is the victory of the poor people?" Mao mobilized the people at the bottom to resist the new dignitaries. This is a very important reason for the Cultural Revolution.
@diyerwoo2899
@diyerwoo2899 2 жыл бұрын
You know nothing about cultural revolution. Chinese communist party was never corrupt before the 1970s.
@georgei2538
@georgei2538 2 жыл бұрын
@@diyerwoo2899 毛泽东把“文化大革命”当作是对干部的一次大审查,用群众性的方法来审查干部。他说,“我们有一部分干部不接近人民群众,做官当老爷,对付这些人,我毫无办法。这回好,群众就整他了”。
@georgei2538
@georgei2538 2 жыл бұрын
@@diyerwoo2899 中共进城后不久,官员贪污腐败已相当严重。干部特殊阶层已具雏形,高级干部享受商品特供,还享受着秘书、警卫、司机、勤务、保姆、厨师以及医疗和专车、住房等特殊待遇。 建国初期干部贪腐已相当严重贪污腐败不是改革开放后才有,在建国初期就已相当普遍了。建国伊始,许多制度尚未完善,譬如实行的机关生产、单位小金库(又称“小家当”),供给制及工资制双轨并行等,就滋生了许多问题。各级干部大多都有涉嫌非法谋利、偷税漏税、挪用公款、损公肥私等的问题。 中共进城后不久,领导层就注意到贪污腐败的严重性,东北局书记高岗最早提出要解决这问题。其治下的东北局,在1950年前后调查官员的贪污腐败,并形成报告。报告称:“据沈阳市人民法院贪污案件逐年统计,一九四九年下半年贪污犯占案犯总数百分之五点三,一九五零年上升为百分之五点七,一九五一年第一季度又上升为百分之一三点二。”“整个贸易工作系统的统计,去年一月到八月犯贪污错误的有七百人,而今年只第二季度贪污者即有五百余人。”(《东北局关于反对贪污蜕化官僚主义的报告》,1951年9月14日,见陕西省档案馆藏档,203-205)
@georgei2538
@georgei2538 2 жыл бұрын
@@diyerwoo2899 在东北局的报告出台后,其他片区的报告也相继送往中央。毛泽东审阅了报告,便部署“三反”运动整肃腐败。“三反”运动的部署刚一下达,各地报告陆续出炉。据中央财政部、中央贸易部、中央水利部、中央轻工业部以及人民银行总行等部门的党组报称,贪污人数通常要占到机关总人数的30-40%左右。贪污者一般是新干部多于老干部,下级多于上级,但严重程度是上级严重于下级。西北局报称:“天水专区税务系统初步检查,贪污干部占全体干部百分三十强。陕西二十七个县公安局长中,有七个贪污。泾阳县有七个区长以上干部因贪污撤职。已发现有县级、专区级重要干部贪污的,如渭南分区副司令员马华廷有很多贪污行为。”(《习仲勋关于西北地区反贪污斗争的报告》,1951年12月13日,《建设》第一三六期,1952年1月9日,第1-2页) 这种严重的干部腐败现象,被归罪为“资产阶级三年以来一直对中国共产党‘猖狂进攻’” “三反”运动毫无疑问减少了官员的贪污腐败,但是这种运动式的整治方法弊端十分明显。在当时,中共把自身的腐化归罪于“资产阶级三年以来一直对中国共产党‘猖狂进攻’”,把整肃腐败与打击资产阶级相提并论。毛泽东把“三反”运动看做一场阶级斗争,将运动提高到“你死我活”的高度。他批评部分地区不重视,认为报告贪污情况不甚严重,贪污人数少,款数不多,都是不真实的,“不要被下面的不真实的报告欺骗了”。于是,揪出腐败变成了政治任务,迫使官员为了完成任务而罔顾事实。因此,在“三反”过程中,严刑逼供相当普遍,错案冤案更是难免了。 “三反”运动并未从根子上解决问题,运动过去不到一年左右,中央就不能不提醒相关部门防止“三反”后再普遍发生贪污事件以及要求大力进行“反贪污教育”,此后也发动了多次反贪污运动。 进城的同时,高级干部也开始享受“特供”,干部特权阶层随即形成 中共进城之后,干部的特殊阶层也日渐形成。高级干部享受着紧缺和优质商品的特殊供应(特供),并且多数因工作关系还享受着秘书、警卫、司机、勤务、保姆、厨师以及医疗和专车、住房等特殊待遇。这方面也照搬了苏联经验,严格按照等级来划分特殊待遇标准。比如几级可配厨师,几级可配勤务,几级可配警卫,几级可配秘书,几级可配专车,包括不同级别干部享受何种档次和牌子的专车等都有具体规定。以住房为例,上海市1956年就按照行政级别将各级干部住房划分成了十几种待遇标准: 特甲级可享受200公尺以上的“大花园精致住宅”;特乙级可享受190-195公尺的“大花园精美住宅”;1级可享受180-185 公尺的“大花园精美住宅”;2级可享受170-175公尺的“独立新式住宅精美公寓”;3级可享受160-165公尺的“上等住宅公寓”;4级则只能分得“半独立式普通住宅中等公寓”;5级只能分得“120-135公尺的新式里弄住宅”;6级只能分得100-115公尺的“有卫生设备的普通里弄住宅”;7级只能分得80-95公尺的“无卫生设备的石库门房屋”;8级只能分得“老式立柱房屋”;9级以下只能分得“板房简屋”„„[详细] 六七十年代,官员腐败关乎民众生死 在计划经济年代里,生活必需品都由掌握权力的人分配,人们为了满足生活不得不动用各种各系“走后门”;在“三年困难”里,基层干部强征粮食,掠夺民众财产,官员的贪腐已经关乎民众生死。 三年困难时期,许多干部强征粮食,并借机侵占民众财产 “三反”运动结束后,我国于1956年完成社会主义改造,建立了计划经济。在计划经济下,市场被消灭,没有类似“天上人间”的服务性行业,也没有各种奢侈品可供消费,物品基本上按等级分配的。当时社会贫富差距相对较小,大部分官员们极难有机会贪污腐败,因为他们根本没有东西可贪。可是,即便如此,官员贪腐虽然数额不大,却关乎民众生死。 1959年至1962年,即“三年饥荒”期间,神州大地饿殍遍地。除了被饿死外,一个不能忽略的事实就是,当年基层干部强征粮食时,“借机搜查和没收群众的东西”,间接把农民迫害致死。1958年12月中共中央监委办公厅的一个报告中列举了少数干部的强迫命令和违法乱纪情况:一是侵犯人权,残害人身,如骂人、打人、押人、捆人、跪石子、拔头发及施用各种肉刑;二是搜查和没收群众的东西;三是滥用“集训”,即把有问题的人集中起来监督劳动,甚至严刑拷打;四是用“辩论”的方法斗争干部群众,甚至侮辱拷打;五是不让吃饭;六是强迫群众拆屋沤肥;七是强迫群众掘坟挖尸,扩大耕地面积。(魏明铎:《中国共产党纪律检查工作全书》,河北人民出版社,1992年,第985页) 在全国各地,残酷的案例,多如牛毛。 譬如,“达县专区邻水县九龙区,在半年多时间内,共有329名干部和204名社员违法乱纪,遭到非法捆绑的群众达206名,其中13人被打死,12人被逼死,还有7人致残。950户人家被搜家、罚款,罚款金额高达15000余元,最多的一人罚了400多元--这在当时可不是小数字。”(《跃进悲歌》,韩福东,《经济观察报》,2012年04月09日第50版) 又如,“江苏省宝应县的5个生产队调查,在95名大队干部中,有贪污行为的30人,吊打过社员的23人,被打农民170人,共逼死23人。(周彪:“宝应事件研究”,《广西师范大学学报》,2004年第2期。) 湖南省花垣县的一个公社干部,用所谓的“火烧中游”的酷刑,用柴火熏烤农民,将人活活烧死。”(《湘西土家族苗族自治州大事记》,贵州民族出版社,第132页) 基层干部多吃多占粮食,许多农民则被饿死 除了干部借机侵占百姓财产外,在大跃进期间,基层干部凭借特权在公共食堂分配口粮时,多吃多占。 学者刘愿分析大饥荒,指出:在饥荒年,干部和家属多吃多占、贪污腐化加剧了粮食分配不均,没有权势的普通农民被饿死: “既然人民公社体制下农民的经济权利是无差异的,为何农村干部及其家属、政治成分好的阶层更容易在饥荒中幸存?显然,政治权利的差异是不同群体死亡率差异的重要原因。公共食堂将口粮强制性集体化,农村干部享有支配农民口粮的特权。在口粮不足的情况下,干部及其家属的多吃多占、贪污腐化导致粮食分配不均,普通农民极可能因口粮严重不足而饿死;政治成分差的地主富农在粮食分配序列中又处于劣势,往往因为微不足道的错误而被扣饭、体罚甚至殴打致死。”(《中国“大跃进”饥荒成因再辩--政治治权利的视角》,刘愿,《经济学季刊》,2010年4月) 三年困难时期 ,“走后门”、“高级干部特供”之风相当盛行 饥荒之年,农民“勒紧裤带”求生存,另一方面,国家高级干部却是另一番景象。为了应对饥荒,中央特别批示对高级干部和高级知识进行“特需供应”: “原国务院副秘书长齐燕铭拟定了一份报告,对在京高级干部和高级知识分子‘在副食品供应方面给予照顾’。三个月后,中央批示通过此报告,决定对前述两类人群的‘特需供应’以‘特殊供应办法’予以照顾。即根据不同职位,每户每月可享受定量供应的肉、蛋、白糖和烟,正是资中筠在回忆文章中提到的‘按级别分配的特权’。当时戏称这些特权享有者为‘肉蛋干部’。”(《变味的机关饭》,郑文,南都周刊,2011年第19期) 除此之外,当年“走后门”之风十分盛行。由于当时实行计划经济,物品的供应主要掌握在部分人手中,人们为了满足基本的生活所需,不得不通过各种关系,从掌握物品供应的人手中取得生活物品 在三年困难期间,物资供应更加紧张,“走后门”就更普遍了。学者钟健英发现“走后门”已是普遍现象。“在151个企业单位6572个职工中,‘走后门’的有4926人,占职工总数的72.87%。”“从地区看,农村‘走后门’的比重大于城市。如北京市和武汉市25个单位统计的,‘走后门’的平均占71.26%”;四川南充、陕西三原、湖北广济三个县26个单位的统计,平均占83.29%” (《二十世纪六十年代的反商品“走后门\"运动》,钟健英,《中共党史研究》 2009年07期 ) “走后门”在当时确实是非法行为,但不可否认一点,它解决了当时普通百姓生活的燃眉之急。在饥荒之年,基层干部的“特殊照顾”,可以救活一个垂死之人。 1961年,鉴于“干部特供”和“走后门”的普遍性,中央发出《关于整顿对负责干部的特需供应,禁止商品供应“走后门”的指示》,反对干部特殊化,整顿“走后门”。自11月起,党外人士仍按原定额供应,但对党员干部实行减半供应。
@diyerwoo2899
@diyerwoo2899 2 жыл бұрын
@@georgei2538 你要指望一个中央委员和一个工人享受同样的生活标准你的愿望将永远实现不了.这个世界永远是金字塔结构. 只要差别不是太大这个结构是最牢固的. 如果大家都一样, 社会就没有动力因而会停滞不前.文革的根本原因是党内权力斗争. 刘少奇要夺毛的权.虽然毛胜了但局面失控了.
@defearl
@defearl 2 жыл бұрын
So when he was starting his career, he fought against the governing entity in power purging his peers/followers, and yet when became a ruler, he purged those who challenged his views. He literally became what he hated. "You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"
@MuoMuoMuo
@MuoMuoMuo 2 жыл бұрын
It is required to ensure stablity for the country, think about it. If he didn't? what a chaos would it be. And what happens when there's chaos? the people in the country suffers. The purge was the right thing to do for any leader to be completely objectively speaking
@dialectixemcee2428
@dialectixemcee2428 2 жыл бұрын
its cuz the history is revisionist and the working class lost power in the class struggle, only the workers can bring a new society but classes are never addressed in these bourgeois revisionist "documentaries" where life is black and white and complexity is "evil", where one person "takes power" as if by magic
@lotrlmao1648
@lotrlmao1648 2 жыл бұрын
He was considered as a hero to remove the corruped Former China Government. But there is a curse in the seat of governing China as all men eventually become corrupted, just like Mao Ze Dong. He become a conflicted character in China currently, he is a hero but also making a lot of mistakes.
@boostnicho6891
@boostnicho6891 2 жыл бұрын
@@lotrlmao1648 omg…not gonna lie that’s best, objective comment I’ve ever seen on Chairman Mao. 1000% agree.
@sydneycalton5693
@sydneycalton5693 Жыл бұрын
@@lotrlmao1648 if he was corrupted,he didn't need to begin the cultural revolution at all.that's so not that easy
@annawaii4654
@annawaii4654 17 күн бұрын
Great Video! I am Chinese myself(I am now a Canadian) and the video is very accurate unfortunately. A few years back my mom and my grandma had been talking about how when my grandma was in her 20s and 30s they had dealt with the communes. As well as later, they took anything made out of steel from our household to make steel. I even heard a story of how people would eat tree bark during the famine because there was nothing to eat. It is such an atrocity and it really makes me appreciate the place that I live in now.
@PROPHETIC120
@PROPHETIC120 Жыл бұрын
Great Documentary ... informative!
@payjay9031
@payjay9031 Жыл бұрын
Despite how people say his an arrogant dictator, Mao actually never called himself and claim to be the founding father of Morden China, because he believe that title belongs to Sun Zhong Shan the founder of the Guomindang (which is basically the republicans of China). Also Mao really didn’t need to so called “kill” the individual thoughts of Chinese people, Chinese people didn’t have individual thoughts after 5000 years of Emperor ruling😂. Nor he make people worship him, people naturally worship him after what he did, I never really understand it but I can see it on my father and grandma. My grandma was a primary school principal who had studied overseas before the cultural revolution, and during the CR she got brutally tortured, but she NEVER EVER blamed Mao for it, the way she sees it is that Chinese people is still not civilized at that point and wanting to do whatever Mao said but don’t really know how to, she’s Almost 100 year old now and know how to use a iPhone but still believe mao’s intention was good but the people didn’t implement it properly.
@payjay9031
@payjay9031 Жыл бұрын
What people didn’t understand is Mao really really really didn’t need any help brainwash the Chinese people, the Chinese people brainwash themselves because they way to respect of what he did, both my grandma and grandpa’s family was Guomindang who had proper education and switch side before the communist party even come to power. In my house growing up, if I said Mao Zhe Dong instead of Chairman Mao I’ll get a slap in the head 😂😂😂
@iradidddio
@iradidddio 9 ай бұрын
that’s so interesting thank you for sharing
@lvcnlvcn5534
@lvcnlvcn5534 2 жыл бұрын
China has just entered into the 26th of Dec 2021, the birthday of Chairman Mao. He was the savior of China and her people and laid the first road stone for modern China today.
@himshake
@himshake 2 жыл бұрын
Mao Zedong is a dictator who killed millions of people and made china terrible.
@himshake
@himshake 2 жыл бұрын
I hope XI Jinping doesn't send a missile to my home
@RJ-ll6gl
@RJ-ll6gl 2 жыл бұрын
@@himshake America is a bigger tyrant than anything.Mao Tse Tung was a true revolutionary.Winston Churchill, George bushes were also tyrants but y'all still worship them like they are saints so it is hypocritical to say Mao was a tyrant.Mao made mistakes but his achievements outshined his mistakes that's why he is still worshipped as hero.
@elloygarcia8155
@elloygarcia8155 2 жыл бұрын
​@@RJ-ll6gl Did you know that the meaning of a tyrant is being a CRUEL and OPRESSIVE ruler? Mao basically Indoctrinated most of the youth during his rule to become red guards just to "Purge" chinese citizens in ALL AGES who "oppose" him, even the children and elderly were not spared. Talking about Mao not bring a Tyrant is basically giving a blind eye on his atrocities and only looking at his great achievements
@xomelxo1435
@xomelxo1435 2 жыл бұрын
@@RJ-ll6gl um …. Yeah…. Ban capitalism and keep voting in these tyrants you could possibly be on to something. Good thing half of my country understands our constitution and the vast majority would die defending her for people who seem to think it’s tyrannical. You can’t speak on tyranny unless you’ve lived through the devastation that occurred in the 20th century throughout the eastern hemisphere. Tell the survivors who escaped to america from Nazi occupied Germany this - I’m sure they’d agree 🙄
@I_Will_Disappoint_You
@I_Will_Disappoint_You Жыл бұрын
Fascinating and terrifying. Nice job.
@user-qo8lm4yw6f
@user-qo8lm4yw6f 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great documentary
@turdferguson353
@turdferguson353 10 ай бұрын
That saddest thing to me is the destruction of the old traditions....just so much of their culture lost
@kevlive6434
@kevlive6434 7 ай бұрын
Yeah, the saddest part for me was all those people dying
@Eif83SWqq
@Eif83SWqq Жыл бұрын
I had no idea, this is absolutely devastating 😔 Never once did any history class I've ever taken mention anything about Mao. I'm so disturbed...
@DK-bb1wd
@DK-bb1wd 8 ай бұрын
Then you were not paying attention
@Eif83SWqq
@Eif83SWqq 8 ай бұрын
@@DK-bb1wd no, it was conspicuously absent from my education. That's the point.
@user-vs3hn9jb1e
@user-vs3hn9jb1e Ай бұрын
西方资本家政客不想让他们的人民觉醒
@Deandzzzzzz
@Deandzzzzzz 2 жыл бұрын
Very in-depth and comprehensive summary of chairman Mao’s life story. It is pretty much the same as what my parents experienced and told me about. To put it objectively, he’s done remarkably great things in terms of improving living standards of the masses, defending China against Japanese invasion and bring China from broken pieces to a united country again. He’s also done heaps of damage to China as a whole. My dad, for instance, had to join “Red Guards” because schools were all closed at the time and everyone at his age was forced to enlist. He missed his precious school time. When the cultural revolution was finally put to an end, he had to study much harder at home on his own so he could pass the “college entrance exam” and received uni education. Otherwise he would face unemployment. How many 10yrs do you have in your lifetime? That was forever lost!
@davidmoss2576
@davidmoss2576 Жыл бұрын
Had he grown up in America on the East Coast during the late 1800's he would likely be toiling away in a coal mine. My grandfather worked in one at the age of 9 to 14. He finally ran away when he able to save up a little cash and worked his way West. Look at what the Chinese people have been able to accomplish over the past decades since WW2. None of it would have been possible without Mao. The wild claims of multiple millions of people died is beyond ridiculous since no reasonable evidence has ever been produced. The Western propaganda permeates every corner of the world, but once you dig a little deeper it's really full of crap. Do your own research and demand evidence instead of just listening to people's opinions even if they are family
@JesterJones
@JesterJones Жыл бұрын
How was your father treated while he served as a Red Guard?
@ronghuaxie6788
@ronghuaxie6788 Жыл бұрын
@@davidmoss2576 Seeing that you can look at some things in the world so objectively, as a Chinese or as a person living on the earth, no matter which country you come from, you are worth making friends with
@gwenguan3068
@gwenguan3068 Жыл бұрын
@@davidmoss2576 In China ,people know Mao made serious mistakes in his later life, but nearly everyone still presents gratitude to him by heart, yes BY HEART, not just being pushed by the government merely, which has suggested the weird things posed by the western media. Well, seldom comment like yours, instead of “sth devil”, really surprising me.
@davidmoss2576
@davidmoss2576 Жыл бұрын
@@ronghuaxie6788 The truth shines through my friend.
@alvaromd3203
@alvaromd3203 2 жыл бұрын
Great work!!
@John-ws7ev
@John-ws7ev Жыл бұрын
These wee programs are brilliant thnak you
@junesilvermanb2979
@junesilvermanb2979 2 жыл бұрын
The simple facts of Mao's career seem incredible: in a vast land of 400 million people, at age 28, with a dozen others, to found a party and in the next fifty years to win power, organize, and remold the people and reshape the land-history records no greater achievement. Alexander, Caesar, Charlemagne, all the kings of Europe, Napoleon, Bismarck, Lenin-no predecessor can equal Mao Tse-tung's scope of accomplishment, for no other country was ever so ancient and so big as China.
@VincentVincent_89
@VincentVincent_89 2 жыл бұрын
Dude he was a evil man who killed millions bruh I don’t care how he did it. Those guys you mention weren’t there to change their country but to conquer others so yeah
@fannyalbi9040
@fannyalbi9040 2 жыл бұрын
another one can equal mao, qin huang di, another china’s great unifier
@zachryyinch7132
@zachryyinch7132 Жыл бұрын
@阿孚 it was concluded during the korean War that if the UN forces were to push Chinese Army out of korean peninsula the US Army(only) were to loose 200,000 casualties.Who knows about other countries total KIA. 2.If the US led coalition were to push the Chinese volunteer Army out of Korea; USSR would enter the conflict itself(they wouldn't want US military bases near their border). The US led coalition were scared of USSR involvement in the conflict not China.
@willengel2458
@willengel2458 Жыл бұрын
there is no doubt the CPC made some errors and missteps in its early years for the simple reasons, 1. communism was a foreign import, 2. you put theory into practice and there was nobody you can consult with. China is blessed with Mao's successor, Deng XP, who righted the ship and marched on.
@zachryyinch7132
@zachryyinch7132 Жыл бұрын
@@willengel2458 I agree with you and understand your point.President Deng Xiao ping was the saver of China communist.. Where the USSR fails during the reform and opening; China were successful
@92Rafay
@92Rafay Жыл бұрын
Mao singlehandedly shaped the history of the 21st (yes 21st) century by awakening a sleeping dragon seeking vengeance for a century of humiliation.
@capricorn839
@capricorn839 Жыл бұрын
How about the 20 millions citizen who perished during his failed revolution
@92Rafay
@92Rafay Жыл бұрын
@@capricorn839 They gave their lives for a glorious cause so that through their sacrifice others may live better.
@user-ow5dl6gz5b
@user-ow5dl6gz5b Жыл бұрын
Not 'singlehandedly'. Without Deng Xiaoping's reform and opening policy, China would be far to where it is today.
@user-jc1uq2un1y
@user-jc1uq2un1y Жыл бұрын
@@capricorn839 fake news
@faizalmohammed9874
@faizalmohammed9874 Жыл бұрын
@@92Rafay Red Salute Comrade!
@ferdinandvanzyl1500
@ferdinandvanzyl1500 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU 🇿🇦
@andrewgeorge1306
@andrewgeorge1306 11 ай бұрын
thank you for presenting this unbiased storytelling!
@Talltrees84
@Talltrees84 10 ай бұрын
Mao, a true mixed blessing for China. Regardless he made his mark on Chinese and world history.
@HoangTran-wu6se
@HoangTran-wu6se 2 жыл бұрын
Mao is the prime example of "you either die a hero or live long enough to become a villain".
@user-gp5ms1qr9e
@user-gp5ms1qr9e Жыл бұрын
mao is a hero ,forever
@capricorn839
@capricorn839 Жыл бұрын
He is actually a mass murderer of 20 millions people
@user-st9fq6qu2s
@user-st9fq6qu2s Жыл бұрын
好多都是资产阶级的污蔑,包括文化大革命里的冤假错案。
@danieldaniekl6222
@danieldaniekl6222 Жыл бұрын
@@user-gp5ms1qr9e what happened in tiananmen square?
@meiyang7595
@meiyang7595 Жыл бұрын
@@danieldaniekl6222he has died that time
@robertoalvarez1617
@robertoalvarez1617 Жыл бұрын
Super thanks, from Honduras.
@alexmudanya4529
@alexmudanya4529 2 жыл бұрын
Very educative documentary
@mulengachanda7659
@mulengachanda7659 8 ай бұрын
as a young African man ,,,I'm so happy to have discovered this channel..I shall use this history to better my political ambition & shape Africa into a more recognized continent that can compete & contribute to vast world economies😊
@thabangmaimela4034
@thabangmaimela4034 5 ай бұрын
I love Mao zidong. What he did to China was remarkable. Africa needs such leadership
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 ай бұрын
@@thabangmaimela4034Mao, responsible for the deaths of tens of millions of his own people. Yeah. A real role model. The end shouldnt justify the means. Hopefully people can justify all that good built upon death
@thanos8638
@thanos8638 2 жыл бұрын
You did proper justice to him. Thanks for making the correct analysis of Mao.
@emptybin4542
@emptybin4542 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the kind words, Thanos.
@thanos8638
@thanos8638 Жыл бұрын
@@emptybin4542 you made the video?
@emptybin4542
@emptybin4542 Жыл бұрын
@@thanos8638 No, but being a citizen of China, it’s always nice to see people looking at controversial figures such as Mao objectively. Voicing out on the terribly wrong doings, but acknowledges his great achievements as well.
@talahari2441
@talahari2441 2 жыл бұрын
This is underrated
@yepyep4451
@yepyep4451 Жыл бұрын
Great video! Although I noticed you spelt Chiang Kai-Shek incorrectly.
@tibebegirmalakew8549
@tibebegirmalakew8549 2 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine China without Mao
@user-jinitaimei
@user-jinitaimei Жыл бұрын
India Tsarist Russia Qing Dynasty republic of China
@victsao6226
@victsao6226 Жыл бұрын
@@user-jinitaimei They have one thing in common, the life of the people at the bottom is extremely miserable, if you don't believe me, go to India to see it.
@el_chino778
@el_chino778 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this, as a Chinese Canadian, I can't believe my grandma and parents lived through this and survived
@maomaoshi1379
@maomaoshi1379 2 жыл бұрын
mine to they arew from china and was born in1948
@maomaoshi1379
@maomaoshi1379 2 жыл бұрын
but that does not maen he is good he is a dictator
@TheRinolander
@TheRinolander 2 жыл бұрын
@@maomaoshi1379 "dictator" is a typical western ideology word.
@kanglongshankz3313
@kanglongshankz3313 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheRinolander if the boot fits
@TheRinolander
@TheRinolander 2 жыл бұрын
@@kanglongshankz3313 If fitted Abraham Lincoln, Caesar, Napoleon whom their own nation ppl are in memory of, then the boot may fit for Mao.
@yashzhang281
@yashzhang281 Жыл бұрын
As a Chinese, this film is very real and notarized, thanks
@yuveld
@yuveld 4 ай бұрын
I am a chinese. Actually, Chairman Mao was against the cult of personality, he even expected others to call him "teacher". However, the people were so passionate because they gained their own land which they hadn't had for generations that Mao couldn't show up in public, otherwise there would be a flock of people gathering around him for shaking hand. It was the same to other main members of CPC. And that partly led to the subsequent decision failure.
@robbygroze5544
@robbygroze5544 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent
@laolong1991
@laolong1991 2 жыл бұрын
关于49年到现在的各种乱象的总结,温铁军的十次危机的解释比较客观和完整,在这里可以搜索“十次危机”就有,每个人的理解都不同,但不希望是简单的权利之争。一说复杂的原因没几个人看,一说大权独揽所有的读者都异常兴奋,像尝到了春药
@user-jd7zg1zg5o
@user-jd7zg1zg5o Жыл бұрын
直白简单,无需思考,现成结论,曾经UC震惊部也是这么收割网民的。
@wildhorses7797
@wildhorses7797 Жыл бұрын
是的,非常的复杂。
@tongwu4667
@tongwu4667 Жыл бұрын
卑鄙文人吸引人眼球的伎俩!但毛主席离我们越远,我们越能理解他的不容易但坚持理想的伟大人格和为了中华民族不懈奋斗🙏🙏🙏 没有毛主席解放前28年的领导,中国如何在国际帝国主义的侵略剥削中,从国内资本利益集团的剥削压迫中解放,站起来?没有毛主席建国后28年的领导,中国如何从一个农业社会干出来一个能制造原子弹,氢弹,人造卫星,军用飞机,坦克,及其轻重工业,成为一个工业化的国家?没有一个10亿人口的工业国家,邓小平拿什么改革开放? 饮水思源,我们都要感谢中国出了个毛泽东!
@Jerry.anthony.c
@Jerry.anthony.c Жыл бұрын
27:05 - Control. I'm fascinated how Watchman Nee was able to acquire much light in this situation
@AGamerthatregretsalot
@AGamerthatregretsalot 2 жыл бұрын
Man, the ending was just a plot twist for Mao himself since he avoided capitalism
@henrychen8618
@henrychen8618 2 жыл бұрын
The Chinese youth by 1966 a largely born after 1949. They did not witness the arduous revolution, anti-Japanese war or the civil war, but experienced the great famine which indeed harm Mao's authority in some sense. They still decide to follow Mao in the Cultural Revolution. I feel like propaganda alone cannot explain this.
@bobcat24
@bobcat24 Жыл бұрын
They were brainwashed.
@arthas640
@arthas640 2 жыл бұрын
2:30 kind of hilarious Mao objected to being forced to leave his education and work on a farm since he pulled entire generations of children away from school to work in state farms since farms made Mao money but schools cost him money
@pgdog888
@pgdog888 2 жыл бұрын
U miss the point. During that time. More educated folks was sent to country side to help the less educated folks. My older brother and sister was one of them got sent down from city to country side. Brother is a truck mechanic and sister became the famous bare foot doctor.
@cpxh7703
@cpxh7703 2 жыл бұрын
The campaign "上山下乡"(sent younger students to remote mountainous regions and to farming villages was because the Soviet suddenly withdrew all aids to China and cancelled all projects cooperation with China. Having so many excessive man power, the unemployed people have to find something to work on. That was the way the government solved the unemployment at the time.
@bluegregory6239
@bluegregory6239 Жыл бұрын
A real influence on Pol Pot!
@arthas640
@arthas640 Жыл бұрын
@@bluegregory6239 I find it endlessly hilarious how many people nowadays in the west will try and defend communism or even Mao and Stalin themselves. They usually downplay people like Pol Pot saying they werent really communists and Mao had little influence or control over him. They often use rhetoric the Bolsheviks used, like talking about how scientifically minded communists where and how they sought to dispel old superstitions and institute a logic driven, scientifically minded government. They sort of glaze over the fact the first thing nearly every communist government does when they rise to power is purge or drive out most or all of the educated people in the country since they're more likely to oppose the new regime whereas uneducated peasants are easier to brainwash and control. Pol Pot and Mao both erased most of the progress their countries had made in education, Mao became dependent on Soviet engineers and scientists as well as stolen and imported tech to keep his country from lapsing back into the middle ages and Pol Pot sent his country back centuries, even going as far as killing people for knowing how to read or for wearing glasses.
@ndemerebill263
@ndemerebill263 Жыл бұрын
the intro though -👌
@victorhwang7656
@victorhwang7656 Жыл бұрын
Mao stands for the lower class, not the middle or upper class, he insist class struggle to eliminate exploitation ,what you stand for decided what you think of Mao.
@bryandeng570
@bryandeng570 2 жыл бұрын
Mao's philosophy essays and ideas are still useful to study . Although he was weak on the economic and strong on the politics , he is still a big historic heroic worship for majority of Chinese now . Some people are just focusing on his mistakes on the great leap forward and culture revolution and forget his big contribution to the divided China into an unified super power. He gave a huge confidence of Chinese to go ahead . The nuclear bomb and ballistic missiles , satellite , rockets were invented when he was in power although China was so poor that time.
@RJFPme
@RJFPme 2 жыл бұрын
Murdering 70-100 million innocent people is not worth progress unless your a psychopath !
@wist2332
@wist2332 Жыл бұрын
And the multiple millions killed?
@omnius290
@omnius290 Жыл бұрын
Dumbss, credit Deng Xiaoping for China becoming a superpower.
@nessaj6359
@nessaj6359 Жыл бұрын
@@wist2332 All I see is this body count. Look at WW1 and WW2. It is a product of Capitalism. Look at 400-500 years of Colonialism. It is also a Product of Capitalism. So your saying?
@user-uj4sp5tz1u
@user-uj4sp5tz1u Жыл бұрын
@@wist2332 对的就是对的,错的就是错的。对的部分不会让错误变得正确,反之亦然。毛是一个不完美的伟人
@jianxiong69
@jianxiong69 Жыл бұрын
I grew up during the Cultural Revolution. This documentary brings back many memories for me, such as having to stand in a line with my brothers and sisters and my parents every morning and evening making confessions in front of Chairman Mao's portrait on the wall in front...
@cooper1819
@cooper1819 Жыл бұрын
That's how the Chinese worship their heroes, deities for thousands of years. Many still doing so outside China as they follow this practice of ancestor worship.
@changliu7338
@changliu7338 Жыл бұрын
没有他,你的父母每天会跪在日本天皇画像前忏悔
@cooper1819
@cooper1819 Жыл бұрын
@@changliu7338 The Chinese KMT & others were already resisting the Japanese during WWII. Reason why Japs could not fully conquer China was their fights at South East Asia & South Pacific battles especially with the allies (Americans, Australian and British).
@MutualAidWorks
@MutualAidWorks 8 ай бұрын
“ China must utilise all elements of urban and rural capitalism that are beneficial not harmful to the national economy. Our present policy is to control, not to eliminate, capitalism.” - Mao Tse Tung
@LingLord605
@LingLord605 7 ай бұрын
In memory of Chairman Mao, your leadership and influence are powerful and far-reaching.
@19382q
@19382q 7 ай бұрын
No they’re not most people don’t know him
@NathanielRomero-ec7eq
@NathanielRomero-ec7eq 9 ай бұрын
Actually Mas Zedong was one of the best in the china because his literacy and his sacrifices from china's country was memorable and particular his regime was memorable during his time in china
@warrioroflight6872
@warrioroflight6872 8 ай бұрын
Lots of mass murderers are memorable in the places they made corpse piles. That doesn't make them good.
@barryallen1661
@barryallen1661 8 ай бұрын
the west will never be able to see it
@bullitmore
@bullitmore 8 ай бұрын
​@@warrioroflight6872 name a major world power that didn't do that?
@adawong8471
@adawong8471 8 ай бұрын
@@warrioroflight6872 You're a liar. west propagandize is fake. They call people bullies when they can't beat them.
@pitchforkpeasant6219
@pitchforkpeasant6219 3 ай бұрын
@@barryallen1661because people in the west focus on the pile of millions of dead bodies that people use to justify for change for the better? Yeah. The end justifies the means. Not.
@gacinga3416
@gacinga3416 2 жыл бұрын
I've never seen greater love for one's country,than that of Chairman Mao to China!
@elosoguapo8137
@elosoguapo8137 2 жыл бұрын
Love of power seems most accurate
@chunkypythagoras1732
@chunkypythagoras1732 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing says love of your country like presiding over the death of millions of your countrymen
@commentorsilensor3734
@commentorsilensor3734 2 жыл бұрын
Mao loved his power so much that he had toture all his comrades. To do it, he had to starve 20 million n torture n killed 20 or 30 million more
@danielcervantes4762
@danielcervantes4762 2 жыл бұрын
Mao literally got rid of chinas identity with the 4 olds policy he literally hated it
@hirowrain2142
@hirowrain2142 2 жыл бұрын
@@chunkypythagoras1732 According to your logic ,Gaius Julius Caesar ,Napoleon,Lincoln etc. are all rubbish!
@rongwu-sj9ws
@rongwu-sj9ws 5 ай бұрын
I am an ordinary Chinese. when I was 8 years old, I just heard from my parents that he was a great man. At 18, I whispered to my classmates that perhaps he had made many terrible mistakes? When I was 28, I hated him and thought that China would be rich and powerful if not for him. At 38, I thought that he had also made many great contributions ...... After 50, I finally understood that he was the greatest Chinese. As long as we as a nation don't die, generations of Chinese people will always worship him. In order to save this dying nation, he did take some violent actions, and I can fully understand him now. As for, nowadays, the young people of China, they have been born, life is good, so almost everyone worships him, admires him, regard him as a hero and idol ...... ah, this is human nature, this is the national nature.
@LoLXDOPFAKIND
@LoLXDOPFAKIND 5 ай бұрын
damn. That explains it all
@auberninja5090
@auberninja5090 Жыл бұрын
great explanation
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