The Culture of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution by Qiu Jin
Author:Qiu Jin [Jin, Qiu]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: China, Asia, History
ISBN: 9780804735292
Google: Kc5wutpAuHgC
Amazon: 0804735298
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1999-06-01T23:00:00+00:00
That conference met in May 1971 to continue the criticism of Chen Boda and Lin's generals. Lin Biao, however, did not attend the meeting. Mao circulated the self-criticisms of Wu and others and asked the participants to criticize Chen Boda as well as Lin's generals. However, unlike the conference at Lushan, at which Zhang Chunqiao had been showered with criticism, this meeting went relatively well from Lin's standpoint, because many of the participants still had respect for Lin's generals. Only Kang Sheng and others promoted since the Cultural Revolution began offered severe criticisms. Senior officials, such as Zhu De, Li Xiannian, and Nie Rongzhen, said little at the meeting.
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