Chairman Mao Meets Followers
By: Isaac Huff
China’s Weekly
The Communist Party of China first took power after WWII when they defeated the Nationalists, Mao quickly took the reins of the party. Mao started the Cultural Revolution in May of 1966. Mao believed the Communist party was reforming. So Mao started the Cultural Revolution to regain power in the Communist Party. Red Guards were made up by students in the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. The students would inforce Mao’s rules. Then they called themselves the Red Guards because red stood for pro-revolutionary. Chairman Mao then was portrayed as a god, and the religion of Mao is called Maoism.
Yang Wu is a high schooler from Tongzhou, China. His family consists of him, two brothers, two sisters and his mom. They all live in a three bedroom house, and they are a poor family. Yang is the oldest in his family and took control of his family after his father passed. He joined the Red Guards in his school three months ago because he thought he could help his family by traveling and meeting people that could help his family. His group did not have to travel far to reach Beijing because Tongzhou is fairly close. This is what he had to say: “When I saw our beloved leader, I couldn't hold back my tears. My fellow Red Guards and I all saluted the Chairman with the little red book. It was so beautiful to see all of those people come and support the Chairman. When I get home I will tell my whole school this story, and I will come back with more revolutionary ties.”
Shi Lan was born in 1930 before the Communists were in power. She believes that the country is going to have a major downward spiral with Mao as leader. This was her opinion on the matter: “When I saw all of the young minds that are being brainwashed by Mao I was disgusted. I believe that other people should also should be able to help make decisions instead of one person because no human is perfect.Why should people that work hard and are good at their profession give up their hard earned money to everyone? Lastly, why should we destroy our culture? Culture is what makes up people. If you take away culture you take away pieces of a person.” We still do not know how the Cultural Revolution is going to affect our beloved country, but time will tell.