Use "cultural revolution" in a sentence

1. It was the Cultural Revolution.

2. The industrial revolution was also a cultural revolution.

3. The Cultural Revolution is a catastrophe to Chinese people.

4. Several Tibetan temples were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.

5. Agriculture was attacked again during the Great Cultural Revolution.

6. The Cultural Revolution was a period of unprecedented cultural stagnation.

7. So what happens to me in the great cultural revolution?

8. The Cowshed is a short memoir portraying Ji Xianlin's experience during the Cultural Revolution - or the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to give it its full name

9. Peng was rehabilitated near the end of the Cultural Revolution.

10. A mere fraction of the population shared in the cultural revolution.

11. Pagoda was originally white, but was painted red during the cultural revolution.

12. Many men of letters were criticized in public during the cultural revolution.

13. The saddest period I went through is, of course, the '' cultural revolution ''.

14. Many Tory party cheer-leaders boast that there has been a cultural revolution.

15. The crimes which everyone committed, he concludes, were caused by the Cultural Revolution.

16. This was part of the cultural revolution which has gone on ever since.

17. The Cultural Revolution affected all of China, and Tibet suffered as a result.

18. Basically middle - school and college students during the Cultural Revolution Chairmanact as revolutionaries.

19. He was persecuted in Cultural Revolution, and was imprisoned illegally for a long time.

20. Mao unleashed his Cultural Revolution after Nikita Khrushchev denounced Soviet dictator Stalin in 19

21. The imperial skeleton was burned in 1966 during the first phase of the Cultural Revolution.

22. The tumultuous Cultural Revolution was chiefly responsible for the searing desire for change in China.

23. He even compared this tothe destruction wrought by Mao's Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution.

24. Ma Desheng(1952- ) Born in Beijing, Ma worked as a draughtsman during the Cultural Revolution.

25. However, in called Cultural Revolution a social movement, the indiscriminate, all landowners have been down.

26. After the Cultural Revolution ended, baseball activities restarted, and the China Baseball Association formed in 1974.

27. Soon, Liu's reputation was rehabilitated, and Wang received compensation for her suffering during the Cultural Revolution.

28. During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to the countryside to plant rice for two years.

29. Most of them were promoted during the " cultural revolution " and they have their own vested interests.

30. In 1966, Wei joined the Red Guards as a 16-year-old student during the Cultural Revolution.

31. During the Cultural Revolution, the temple and grounds suffered some damage at the hands of Red Guards.

32. When the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution swept through China, Huang and other engineers came under persecution.

33. Meanwhile, his writing on the Great Cultural Revolution further strengthens the Orientalist consciousness of the Western readers.

34. On the other hand they were allowed to criticize their teachers, something unthinkable before the Cultural Revolution.

35. Li died of duodenal cancer in Beijing at 78, in the darkest period of the Cultural Revolution.

36. He worked in the Chinese political consultative conference and other government organizations when the Cultural Revolution broke out.

37. Reengineering, it seems, like the Cultural Revolution before it, has suddenly fallen out of favor with those in power.

38. It says a cultural revolution is necessary if students are to be adequately equipped for the twenty-first century.

39. Educated people had become a despised group, just as during the Cultural Revolution, when they suffered verbal and physical abuse.

40. Another image from the Cultural Revolution flashed before his eyes: his aging mother being vilified on her hands and knees.

41. The XPCC, together with many other governmental and party organizations, was severely damaged by the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.

42. For years after the Cultural Revolution, one survivor told Southern Weekend, no one visited the cemetery where 400 lie buried.

43. The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution bursted in her youth. But her nature seemed to have found the way quite elegantly .

44. If you made that decision in 1965, the down side of that is the next year we have the Cultural Revolution.

45. During the Cultural Revolution of the '60s and '70s, the Red Guard attacked the Shaolin Temple, along with other religious orders.

46. During the Cultural Revolution she became a target for attack by the Red Guards because she used to be Puyi's concubine.

47. 6, 000 sacred monuments torn apart to dust and ashes, 1. 2 million people killed by the cadres during the Cultural Revolution.

48. At the same time, Shuangyang is trying to regain her family's home, which was given to a neighbor during the Cultural Revolution.

49. As a teen-age Red Guard in the Cultural Revolution, he belonged to a rebel faction in his home town of Tianjin.

50. The rising generation of students were more optimistic about the future and did not carry the emotional burdens of the Cultural Revolution.

51. Old Wang first learned the habit of reading newspapers closely during the Cultural Revolution and has several cuttings pinned on the wall.

52. The Communist Revolution, and the subsequent Cultural Revolution, and the decrease in the ethnic Russian population, saw many of them abandoned or destroyed.

53. At the same time, Kim was increasingly alienated by Mao's unstable style of leadership, especially during the Cultural Revolution in the late 1960s.

54. On the wall behind them is the slogan of the Cultural Revolution: "The core force leading our cause forward is the Chinese Communist Party."

55. During the Cultural Revolution, he was elevated to leadership positions in the municipal government of Beijing and became an alternate member of the Politburo.

56. The Cultural Revolution had a large effect on the city with much of its temples, churches and other monuments destroyed during this chaotic period.

57. "Long live the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution!" says the slogan on the flag that features the profile of the late Chinese leader Mao Zedong.

58. The Cultural Revolution is indeed a major topic of public debate. even though the Chinese Communist Party would prefer for it to fall into oblivion.

59. On August 8, 1966, the party's Central Committee passed its "Decision Concerning the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution", later to be known as the "Sixteen Points".

60. He took great interest in the idea of total national transformation as embodied in the programs of the Workers' Party of Korea and China's Cultural Revolution.

61. The thorough exposure and smashing of this counter- revolutionary clique in the great proletarian cultural revolution is an immense new victory for Mao Tse - tung's thought.

62. During the Cultural Revolution he came under attack by the Red Guards for being a former nationalist commander and died of a heart attack in 1968.

63. Mao Zedong started the Cultural Revolution in 1966, and the youth militia known as the Red Guards saw Puyi, who symbolised Imperial China, as an easy target.

64. Put aside the Long March, Maoism, the Cultural Revolution; put aside the invasions, conquests, disasters, and other major setbacks inflicted upon the Chinese people over their history.

65. A stalwart proponent of the reform and opening policy after the end of the Cultural Revolution, he proposed the establishment of free trade zones in his native Guangdong Province.

66. In Chongqing, Bo initiated a campaign against organized crime, increased spending on welfare programs, maintained consistent double-digit percentage GDP growth, and campaigned to revive Cultural Revolution-era "red culture".

67. After the 18 August rally, the Cultural Revolution Group directed the Red Guards to attack the 'Four Olds' of Chinese society (old customs, old culture, old habits and old ideas).

68. He was not close to the Gang of Four, and for that reason his career continued to rise when the Gang fell at the end of the Cultural Revolution in 1976.

69. In another report from February Mr Wu is described as "an arrogant, Marx-spouting former Red Guard", referring to the youngsters who spearheaded Mao Zedong's chaotic Cultural Revolution in the 1960s.

70. Individuals including Wang Li were soon connected with the "May Sixteenth Corps", a supposed group that exploited divisions in the Cultural Revolution to cause the anarchy and was plotting to seize power.

71. In 1968, General Liao was forced into a struggle session by the Red Guards at the height of the Cultural Revolution, he died of a heart attack at the scene at age 62.

72. In the early stages of the Cultural Revolution he was politically disgraced and performed manual labour, but regained favour in 1970 and became the head of the revolutionary committee of the factory he worked at.

73. Brutalizing Men By Rod Van Mechelen "And the more independent and aloof you are, the more they fantasize about you - the macho challenge." - quoted in Women and Love: A Cultural Revolution in Progress, St

74. In December 1978, the Third Plenum of the 11th Party Congress in Beijing under the leadership of Deng Xiaoping reversed the verdicts against victims of the Cultural Revolution and instituted the "policy of reform and opening up."

75. Anchimaa's education meant she had been absent during the height of the 'cultural revolution' of Tuva in the early 1930s, during which time the local nobility, lamas and Buddhist monasteries had much of their wealth and power stripped.

76. In the twentieth century, acupuncture analgesia developed between 1965 and 1983 as a result of the observation by acupuncturists of the analgesic effect of certain manipulations of the needle and by the use of propaganda during the Cultural Revolution.

77. Moreover, practitioners' attempts at getting their message across carried some of the uncouthness of Communist party culture, including a perception that practitioners tended to exaggerate, create "torture tableaux straight out of a Cultural Revolution opera", or "spout slogans rather than facts".

78. Takakura was one of the few Japanese actors who saw popularity in China, due to his appearance in Junya Satō's 1976 crime drama Kimi yo Fundo no Kawa o Watare (known in some territories as Manhunt), the first foreign film shown after the Cultural Revolution.

79. It indicates the contrast between the Autarchic Chinese civilization that survived, despite internal ebbs and flows, for several millennia, until starting to succumb during the 19th century to foreigners, imposed by force, culminating in the importation of the Marxist ideology, and its fanatical destruction of Chinese tradition epitomized by the Cultural Revolution.

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