Great Mao Meets Loyal Followers 
Red Guards flock from around the country to show support to our beloved leader, Chairman Mao. Thousand of Red Guards gather in Tienanmen Square on August 18,1996. The reason for the event was for Red Guards to show their support to Mao, and to make revolutionary ties. All the Red Guards saluted Mao with the little red book when they saw him. This is so great to see how everyone is trying to push our country into a better place.
All these other countries are letting the wealthy keep all the money, but Mao is changing that. He is giving the land and money to peasants so that everyone will be equal. That is a great thing for our country because everyone will have the same opportunities as everyone else. Chairman Mao is also making our country into a refreshed country. Why have items from the past? We should have new items and new ideas. And that is exactly what Mao is doing. Lastly it is amazing to see a sea of Red Guards come from all over the country to show respect to our great leader. It shows that we are willing to take revolutionary actions into our hands. Red Guards are key in our advancement to New China, without them no one would be able to enforce Mao’s rules. That is why this rally was such a good idea.
Although Mao may destroy peoples possessions and take away peoples land. He is only doing it to help us. Yes many people will have items taken away from them but those items go to people who haven’t had anything of their own. That is going to be hard for those people who have always had luxury items. When we take things away there is a purpose. The purpose is that everyone is eventually going to be equal, and we can then advance into a new country. Mao and Red Guards should have rallies often to encourage revolutionary action. It would show how important it is to make revolutionary ties and how blessed we are to have Chairman Mao as our leader. It would also help our country reach New China at a faster rate. That is why the rally is such a good thing for our country.
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