Chinese Biographies: A Biography of Mao Zedong and of Confucius

Chinese Biographies: A Biography of Mao Zedong and of Confucius

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Doug Greene

Unabridged — 1 hours, 41 minutes

Chinese Biographies: A Biography of Mao Zedong and of Confucius

Chinese Biographies: A Biography of Mao Zedong and of Confucius

by Kelly Mass

Narrated by Doug Greene

Unabridged — 1 hours, 41 minutes

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Mao Zedong - Mao Zedong has had a tremendous impact on the Chinese nation. During his Great Leap Forward, he was responsible for more deaths than both Hitler and Stalin, making him the biggest mass murderer in history.

Mao Zedong, typically called Chairman Mao, was a Chinese communist revolutionary who functioned as the starting dad of peoples's Republic of China (PRC), judgment as the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party from 1949 till his death in 1976. Maoism is a Marxist-- Leninist dogma that includes his theories, army operations, and political programs.

What happened during the Great Leap Forward? Why did so many farmers starve to death? And what else did Mao Zedong do during his reign? You will find out more about those and other questions in this book.



Confucius - Confucius was a Chinese thinker and political leader who was considered as the apotheosis of Chinese sages. Confucius' theories and philosophy, commonly seen as one of the most essential and prominent individuals in human history, created the structure of East Asian civilization and civilization, and stay appropriate across China and East Asia today.


Confucianism, his philosophical theories, highlighted personal and governmental morality, social connection precision, justice, generosity, and genuineness. Confucianism was instilled in Chinese civilization and way of living; for Confucians, daily life was a spiritual arena. Throughout the Hundred Schools of Thought age, his disciples contended efficiently with lots of other schools, only to be repressed in favor of the Legalists throughout the Qin dynasty. Confucius' ideas were formally approved in the new administration following Han's success over Chu after Qin's collapse.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940159234773
Publisher: Efalon Acies
Publication date: 08/24/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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