Reddest Red SunMao Zedong, the sun risen in the east, became symbolic of the revolution itself. His life was made into the biography of 20th-century China. The Mao cult made him a modern-day idol, the sun that never set, even long after the demise of his corporeal form.
Quotations from Chairman Mao — see The
Little Red Book When complete, this section will include selections from Mao's writings, speeches, and poems. It will also contain an overview of his life, death, and cult (from Yan'an to the Cultural Revolution to the posthumous cult). Other images will include photographs, posters, paintings, papercuts, and woodcuts, along with artifacts such as teacups, red books, money, and swim trunks.
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