Ming's Cultural Revolution

Ming's Cultural Revolution

On , having repeatedly failed to have the article, condemning wu han's play, published in peking, mao was at last able to get it printed in shanghai, where his. Ideological tensions between different factions of the ccp reached their peak in 1965 over a play by the writer wu han entitled hai rui is dismissed from office. Hai rui was a heroic ming dynasty official who stood up to a despotic emperor and was hence discharged from his duties.

On , having repeatedly failed to have the article, condemning wu han's play, published in peking, mao was at last able to get it printed in shanghai, where his. Ideological tensions between different factions of the ccp reached their peak in 1965 over a play by the writer wu han entitled hai rui is dismissed from office. Hai rui was a heroic ming dynasty official who stood up to a despotic emperor and was hence discharged from his duties.

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