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| | Liu Shaoqi - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Liu Shaoqi |
 | | This was opposed by Mao Zedong, but began to be implemented by Liu while he was state president 1960–65. |  | | The son of a Hunan peasant farmer, Liu attended the same Changsha school as Mao Zedong. |  | | He received eulogies from President Jiang Zemin in November 1998, on the centenary of his birth. |
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 | | Liu Shaoqi, Peng Zhen, (Liu Ren), and most members of the middle and lower Party bureaucrats (in Beijing) were opposed to it. |  | | Liu was then promoted to Second Secretary in April 1955, his highest position in the Municipal Committee, and one that Liu held until May 1966. |  | | While Liu and Deng Xiaoping were more senior, it was Peng as Executive Secretary who implemented their decisions via the CCP Secretariat. |
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| | Liu Shaoqi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In 1932 Liu became the Party Secretary in Fujian Province. |  | | Only after Mao's death in 1976 was it revealed Liu had been confined under terrible conditions in an isolated cell in Kaifeng, which led to his death from "medical neglect" (untreated diabetes and pneumonia) in 1969. |  | | Liu was removed from all his positions and expelled from the Party in October 1968 and disappeared from view. |
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| | Mao vs. Left in Cultural Revolution - www.communistvoice.org |
 | | "(6) To try and appease the movement, Liu Shaoqi allowed the minister of higher education, along with the leaders of many colleges and universities, to be purged. |  | | The Chinese head of state at this time was Liu Shaoqi. |  | | "On June 6, Liu Shaoqi and his group formulated the 'Eight-Point Decision by the Center,' which stipulated that 'a distinction should be made between inside and outside the party' [i. |
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 | | Chinese President Jiang Zemin has commended the late head of state, Liu Shaoqi, who was purged during the Cultural Revolution, both for his contributions to Mao Zedong thought and his advocating free market principles to encourage economic construction. |  | | The president described Liu Shaoqi as a trail breaker for the system of the people's congress. |  | | Chinese president praises ex-president Liu Shaoqi's contribution to Mao thought |
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| | President Liu Shaoqi, Chinese Military Leaders of the Korean War |
 | | Liu was born in Hunan Province in 1898, the youngest son of a rich peasant landowner. |  | | He served for period as an aide to Mao. |  | | Liu was an energetic man, very disciplined, conscientious, a good speaker but quiet in his private life. |
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 | | The Cultural Revolution came to an end when Liu Shaoqi resigned from all his posts on 13th October 1968. |  | | On 3rd September, 1966, Lin Biao made a speech where he urged pupils in schools and colleges to criticize those party officials who had been influenced by the ideas of |  | | Soon afterwards Liu Shaoqi was appointed Vice-Chairman under Mao. |
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| | Articles - Deng Xiaoping |
 | | For this amongst other reasons, Mao launched the Cultural Revolution in 1966, during which Deng fell out of favor and was forced to retire from all his offices. |  | | When Premier Zhou Enlai fell ill from cancer, Deng became Zhou's choice for a successor, and Zhou was able to convince Mao to bring Deng Xiaoping back into politics in 1974 as First Deputy Premier, in practice running daily affairs. |  | | While acting as political commissar for Liu Bocheng, he organized several important military campaigns during the war with Japan and during the Civil War against the Kuomintang. |
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| | Cultural Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In the Fifth Plenum of the Eleventh CCP Congress, held in 1980, Peng Zhen and many others, who had been purged during the Cultural Revolution, were politically rehabilitated. |  | | Liu Shaoqi was sent to a detention camp, where he later died in 1969. |  | | After being confirmed as Mao's successor, Lin's focus lay on the restoration of the State President position, which was abolished by Mao, only because of Liu Shaoqi's dismissal from power. |
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| | Possible causes of Liu's fall. (from Liu Shaoqi) -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Liu was active in the Chinese labour movement from its inception, and he was influential in formulating party and, later, governmental strategy. |  | | For several years the names of Liu, Deng, and Lin were linked, and the three were condemned in the party press as capitalist roaders intent on defeating the revolution. |  | | The causes of Liu's fall (and events leading to Lin's death) are not clear. |
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 | | Liu Shaoqi, born in Ningxiang County in central China's Hunan Province on 24th November 1898, was president in the late 1950s and early 1960s. |  | | Liu has been hailed as a "public servant to the society" for his honesty and battles against corruption. |  | | China marks 100th anniversary of late president Liu Shaoqi's birth |
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| | Falun Dafa Clearwisdom.net |
 | | (1) The original investigation report stated: In November 1925, Liu Shaoqi "using recuperation as an excuse, absconded from Shanghai to Changsha without permission." In December, he was arrested by personnel from the Martial Law Headquarters in Changsha. |  | | Liu acted as a spy and sabotaged the labor movement. |  | | In February 1979, the CCP decided to reinvestigate the case of Liu Shaoqi. |
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| | Stefan Landsberger's Chinese Propaganda Poster Pages--Liu Shaoqi |
 | | By November, he was accused of being the "supreme leader of a black gang", and by January the following year branded as "China's Khrushchov" and "the No. 1 Party person in authority taking the capitalist road". |  | | In 1927, he was elected to the Central Committee, where he would serve until 1968; in 1931, he was made a member of the Politburo. |  | | In October 1968, Liu was officially denounced as "a renegade, traitor and scab hiding in the Party, a lackey of imperialism, modern revisionism and the Guomindang reactionaries" and formally expelled from all his positions. |
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| | Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) |
 | | In the early 1960's, following the failure of the GLF, Mao took a less active role in Party affairs, leaving major economic decisions up to Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping. |  | | Their victims included Liu Shaoqi, who by now was president of the PRC, and Deng Xiaoping. |  | | There were 4 major reasons for the CR: 1) CCP radicals feared the Party was losing strength 2) Mao wanted to reassert his appeal and hold over the people 3) Mao felt threatened by Liu and Dend 4)saw the CR as a greta chance to purge or kill his opponents |
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| | M.E. Sharpe, Inc. - Book Information |
 | | By addressing the issues that decimated China's monolithic elite in the late 1960s, Lowell Dittmer illuminates not only the life and fate of this fascinating leader but also the policy-making process of a revolutionary state facing the diverging exigencies of economic modernization and political development. |  | | This study, apart from offering a much needed political biography, also provides keen insight into the twists and turns that marked the campaign against Liu, into the confrontation between the `two lines' to modernization, the manner in which Mao finally regained power and the lasting impact Liu is likely to have on future Chinese politics. |  | | TOWARD A THEORY OF MASS CRITICISM: A model of Mass Criticism, The Liu Shaoqi Case, Conclusion |
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| | Liu Shaoqi - new and used books |
 | | A lecture delivered on July 2, 1941 at the party school for Central China. |  | | Liu, Shaoqi, - On inner-party struggle : a lecture delivered on July 2, 1941 at the party school for Central China / |  | | Shaoqi Liu - Three Essays on Party Building |
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| | History: Review of New Books: Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolution.(Review)@ HighBeam Research |
 | | History: Review of New Books; 1/1/1999; CHIU, S. Dittmer, Lowell Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolution Armonk: M. Sharpe 382 pp., $24.95 paper, ISBN-1-56324-952-9 Publication Date: March 1998 |  | | Much has been written about the tumultuous Cultural Revolution in China since its conclusion in the 1970s, its nature and origin as well as its major figures and prominent victims. |  | | History: Review of New Books: Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolution.(Review)@ HighBeam Research |
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| | The Cultural Revolution in China, 1966-1976 |
 | | Liu Shaoqi, the head of government of China, was desposed in 1968, beaten and tortured and died in 1969. |  | | As noted above, Liu Shaoqi, who was officially the head of government in China, and his wife were imprisoned and tortured. |  | | --> Liu died from the beatings and his wife was imprisoned in solitary confinement for about a decade. |
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| | Liu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Liu Wenjing, one of the advisors of Tang Gaozu |  | | Liu Bei, founder of the Shu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period |  | | The transliteration Liu can represent several Chinese characters, the family names 劉; (刘 in Simplified Chinese) (Lau in Cantonese), 柳, 留 and 六. |
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| | Politics in the P.R China since 1949 |
 | | Liu, Deng and others were attacked during the early stages of the Cultural Revolution, Lui was the "number one capitalist-roader" and a "revisionists." They and their relative were beaten and expelled from the party. |  | | In 1959 Liu Shaoqi who represent the Technocrats and an opponent of the Great Leap Forward replaced Mao as chairman of the central government council, but Mao retained his chairmanship of the Communist party politburo. |  | | The left wing was in a state of madness. |
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| | Far Outliers |
 | | Since the Russians had made the decision, the Chinese did not go further to assert their opinions. |  | | In the meeting, Liu Shaoqi, vice chairman of the CCP’s central committee, strongly suggested that Khrushchev not “give up” in Hungary but make more efforts to save the situation, while Deng Xiaoping, the general secretary of the CCP, explicitly urged that the Russian army return to the capital and seize the government. |  | | Mao changed his earlier stand that the Russians should leave and agreed with the delegation’s conclusion, because, in addition to Liu’s report, he had been receiving daily situation reports from Hungary written by Ho Deqing, the Chinese ambassador, and Hu Jibang, chief correspondent of the People’s Daily in Budapest. |
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 | | Liu Shaoqi, chairman of the Party during Maos temporary retirement in 1959, and Deng Xiaoping, who rose to power again in 1979, were both targets of a strong series of attacks in the early years of the Cultural Revolution. |  | | Liu and Deng were seen as supporters of outmoded, imperialistic guohua painting, as well as capitalist roaders who had opposed Maos Great Leap Forward. |  | | Artists who had previously lionized them were struggled against. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Liu Shaoqi |
 | | Liu Shaoqi (1898-1969), Chinese Communist leader and one-time political heir to Mao Zedong. |  | | Mao later purged Liu from the Chinese Communist Party... |  | | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Liu Shaoqi |
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| | Chinese poster, Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping, 1967 |
 | | Liu died in confinement, Deng was to come back to power many years later. |  | | Liu Shaoqi and Deng Xiaoping and their reformist policy were Mao's main targets during the Cultural Revolution. |  | | Completely smash the capitalist class and the reactionary line of Liu and Deng! |
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 | | And the practice of chi qing was in fact never abandoned during and after the famine until the government reassured that 'villagers would be left to pursue their own devices in putting the famine behind them' (Dai, Ch.5, p.35). |  | | Thus, instead of Liu Shaoqi, it was the peasants themselves who initiated their departure from starvation and brought themselves hopes during the hardest years of the famine. |  | | He claims that Liu and his colleagues were able to 'introduce reforms which helped end the famine' (Becker, Ch.16, p.237) by launching 'a nationwide emergency programme' (Becker, Ch.16, p.239). |
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| | Liu Shaoqi; Archive de Référence |
 | | Liu Shaoqi (1898 - 1969) nè á Ningxiang, dans la province de Hunan, a occupé les fonctions de vice-président du Comité central du Parti communiste chinois et de président de la République populaire de Chine. |
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| | Find in a Library: Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese cultural revolution |
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| | Morning Sun Living Revolution |
 | | Liu Shaoqi, then the President of the People's Republic of China, is shown in a sedan chair. |  | | His wife, Wang Guangmei, wearing a wide-brimmed hat and a necklace, is seen riding a bicycle. |
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| | Liu Shaoqi - Wikipedia |
 | | Auf privater Ebene geht Liu Shaoqi fünf Verbindungen ein. |  | | Zunächst mit einer Russin, als er 1921 seine Studien in der Sowjetunion fortsetzt. |  | | In den frühen 1950er Jahren trug er zu den wirtschaftlichen Entwicklungen Chinas bei, bis er schließlich 1959 nach dem Rücktritt Maos das Amt des Staatspräsidenten übernimmt. |
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| | Political Giants of China of the Century: Liu Shaoqi VCD - YesAsia.com |
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| | Liu Shaoqi - Chinese politiican [1p.3n] - Gallery - Muzi.com |
 | | Muzi.com: Muzi (English): Gallery: Politics: Politics: Politicians: Liu Shaoqi: |  | | Chinese politiican Liu Shaoqi: April, 1945, YanAn, China |  | | Liu Shaoqi - Chinese politiican [1p.3n] - Gallery - Muzi.com |
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| | How to Be a Good Communist |
 | | Online Version: Liu Shaoqi Reference Archive, February 2004 |  | | Source: Selected Works of Liu Shaoqi, Volume I |
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| | Message to Roberto Chiari |
 | | Message from Chairman Liu Shaoqi and Premier Zhou Enlai to Roberto Chiari, President of the Republic of Panama |  | | The heroic Panamanian people have waged protracted and unremitting struggles to win back their sovereignty over the Panama Canal Zone. |  | | Online Version: Liu Shaoqi Internet Archive, December 2003 |
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